They, like Mr. Augustine, were members of a church that had never even heard of a supposed assumption of Mary, as well as many other of the doctrines which you hold dear.
The Lord sent Elijah to heaven in a chariot. Would Jesus not take his mother incorruptible in the same way. Interesting Arizona, that no one, anywhere claims to have Mary’s remains and not at any time in history. Very much like her Son.
Arizona, do you believe that she had children after Jesus? I’m sensing that you do. Perhaps this is what you mean by other doctrines? Here’s the words of St John Chrysostom below. The Catholic Church believed before the bible was canonized, that she did not. For that matter, neither did any of the 16th century reformers. If you believe this…you are following a tradition of man…a recent one at that.
"And when he had taken her, he knew her not, till she had brought forth her first-born Son.’ He hath here used the word till,’ not that thou shouldest suspect that afterwards he did know her, but to inform thee that before the birth the Virgin was wholly untouched by man. But why then, it may be said, hath he used the word, till’? Because it is usual in Scripture often to do this, and to use this expression without reference to limited times. For so with respect to the ark likewise, it is said, The raven returned not till the earth was dried up.’ And yet it did not return even after that time. And when discoursing also of God, the Scripture saith, From age until age Thou art,’ not as fixing limits in this case. And again when it is preaching the Gospel beforehand, and saying, In his days shall righteousness flourish, and abundance of peace, till the moon be taken away,’ it doth not set a limit to this fair part of creation. So then here likewise, it uses the word “till,” to make certain what was before the birth, but as to what follows, it leaves thee to make the inference.” John Chrysostom, Gospel of Matthew, V:5 (A.D. 370).
