which details the birth and early life of Mary, before the Annunciation of the divine plan for her to be the Mother of God.
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The Entry of the Most Holy Mother of God into the Temple.
The Entry of the Most Holy Mother of God into the
Temple
According
to Holy Tradition, the Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple took
place in the following manner. The parents of the Virgin Mary, Sts Joachim and
Anna, praying for an end to their childlessness, vowed that if a child were
born to them, they would dedicate it to the service of God.
When
the Most Holy Virgin reached the age of three, the holy parents decided to
fulfill their vow. They gathered together their relatives and acquaintances,
and dressed the All-Pure Virgin in Her finest clothes. Singing sacred songs and
with lighted candles in their hands, virgins escorted Her to the Temple (Ps.
44/45:14-15). There the High Priest and several priests met the handmaiden of
God. In the Temple, fifteen high steps led to the sanctuary, which only the
priests and High Priest could enter. (Because they recited a Psalm on each
step, Psalms 119/120-133/134 are called “Psalms of Ascent.”) The child Mary, so
it seemed, could not make it up this stairway. But just as they placed Her on
the first step, strengthened by the power of God, She quickly went up the
remaining steps and ascended to the highest one. Then the High Priest, through
inspiration from above, led the Most Holy Virgin into the Holy of Holies, where
only the High Priest entered once a year to offer a purifying sacrifice of
blood. Therefore, all those present in the Temple were astonished at this most
unusual occurrence.
After
entrusting their child to the Heavenly Father, Joachim and Anna returned home.
The All-Holy Virgin remained in the quarters for virgins near the Temple.
According to the testimony of Holy Scripture (Exodus 38; 1 Kings 1: 28; Luke 2:
37), and also the historian Josephus Flavius, there were many living quarters
around the Temple, in which those who were dedicated to the service of God
dwelt.
The
earthly life of the Most Holy Theotokos from Her infancy until She was taken up
to Heaven is shrouded in deep mystery. Her life at the Jerusalem Temple was
also a secret. “If anyone were to ask me,” said St Jerome, “how the Most Holy Virgin
spent the time of Her youth, I would answer that that is known to God Himself
and the Archangel Gabriel, Her constant guardian.”
But
there are accounts in Church Tradition, that during the All-Pure Virgin’s stay
at the Temple, She grew up in a community of pious virgins, diligently read the
Holy Scripture, occupied Herself with handicrafts, prayed constantly, and grew
in love for God. From ancient times, the Church has celebrated the Feast of the
Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple. Indications that the Feast
was observed in the first centuries of Christianity are found in the traditions
of Palestinian Christians, which say that the holy Empress Helen (May 21) built
a church in honor of the Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple.
St
Gregory of Nyssa, in the fourth century, also mentions this Feast. In the
eighth century Sts Germanus and Tarasius, Patriarchs of Constantinople,
delivered sermons on the Feast of the Entry.
The
Feast of the Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple foretells God’s
blessing for the human race, the preaching of salvation, the promise of the
coming of Christ.
The
details of the feast are recounted in the 2nd century writing, the
Protoevangelion of
James, http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0847.htm
which details the birth and early life of Mary, before the Annunciation of the divine plan for her to be the Mother of God.
which details the birth and early life of Mary, before the Annunciation of the divine plan for her to be the Mother of God.
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