Tuesday, November 21, 2006


The Feast of the Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple

7. And her months were added to the child. And the child was two years
old, and Joachim said: Let us take her up to the temple of the Lord,
that we may pay the vow that we have vowed, lest perchance the Lord send to us, and our offering be not received. And Anna said: Let us wait for the third year, in order that the child may not seek for father or mother. And Joachim said: So let us wait. And the child was three years old, and Joachim said: Invite the daughters of the Hebrews that are undefiled, and let them take each a lamp, and let them stand with the lamps burning, that the child may not turn back, and her heart be captivated from the temple of the Lord. And they did so until they went up into the temple of the Lord. And the priest received her, and kissed her, and blessed her, saying: The Lord has magnified thy name in all generations. In thee, on the last of the days, the Lord will manifest His redemption to the sons of Israel. And he set her down upon the third step of the altar, and the Lord God sent grace upon her; and she danced with her feet, and all the house of Israel loved her.

8. And her parents went down marveling, and praising the Lord God,
because the child had not turned back. And Mary was in the temple of the Lord as if she were a dove that dwelt there, and she received food from the hand of an angel.

from the Protoevangelium of James, c. 2nd century
Feast of the Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple

As I knew I’d be working this morning, I went to a lovely, peaceful and quiet Vespers last night at the Mission. On the way, I was behind Hillary and her family, so that was a blessing.

Happy Feast Day!

6 Comments:

At 2:13 PM , Blogger Renee said...

Happy Feast Day! I was also at Vespers last night, and had the added blessing of going to Divine Liturgy this morning. I lit candles for you and all my Eastern Christian brothers and sisters celebrating the feast today!

Blessings!

 
At 6:48 PM , Blogger Suzanne said...

This is beautiful...such a small little one that her parents set free! Thanksgiving to St. Joachim and Anna! Thank you Mother Mary for your Fiat!

 
At 12:47 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Mimi! The other Mimi....:)

 
At 6:43 AM , Blogger ukok said...

Happy Thanksgiving!

I just hopped over to the Orthodox Missison online ;-)

The photos were lovely!

 
At 5:34 PM , Blogger Hillary said...

It was cool seeing you! We were on our way to the YMCA to go swimming together that night. So glad you had a nice night. :)

 
At 11:56 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is my favourite feast and being Old Calendar I still have it to look forward to :-)

 

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