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FEAST OF THE Entrance into The
temple oF Our Most holy Lady The Theotokos
November 21
Introduction
The Feast of the Entrance into the Temple of
Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary is celebrated
on November 21 each year. The Feast commemorates when as a young
child, the Virgin Mary entered the Temple in Jerusalem.
Introduction
The birth and early life of the Virgin Mary is
not recorded in the Gospels or other books of the New Testament,
however this information can be found in a work dating from the
second century known as the Book of James or Protevangelion.
When Mary was three years old, Joachim and Anna
decided that the time had come to fulfill their promise and to offer
her to the Lord. Joachim gathered the young girls of the neighborhood
to form an escort, and he made them go in front of Mary, carrying
torches. Captivated by the torches, the young child followed joyfully
to the Temple, not once looking back at her parents nor weeping
as she was parted from them.
The holy Virgin ran toward the Temple, overtaking
her attendant maidens and threw herself into the arms of the High
Priest Zacharias, who was waiting for her at the gate of the Temple
with the elders. Zacharias blessed her saying, "It is in you
that He has glorified your name in every generation. It is in you
that He will reveal the Redemption that He has prepared for His
people in the last days."
Then, Zacharias brought the child into the Holy
of Holies—a place where only the High Priest was permitted
to enter once a year on the Day of Atonement. He placed her on the
steps of the altar, and the grace of the Lord descended upon her.
She arose and expressed her joy in a dance as wonder seized all
who saw this happen.
The Virgin Mary dwelt in the Temple for nine
years until, reaching an age for marriage, she was taken from the
Temple by the priests and elders and entrusted to Joseph as the
guardian of her virginity.
The Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple
signifies her total dedication to God and her readiness for her
future vocation as the Mother of the Incarnate Lord. This is a feast
of anticipation. As honor is shown to Mary, the faithful are called
to look forward to the Incarnation of Christ, celebrated in a little
more than a month by the Feast of the Nativity on December 25.
Icon of the Feast
The icon of the feast tells the story of Mary's
entry into the Temple. The High Priest, Zacharias (1), is in his
priestly robes standing on the step of the Temple. His arms are
outstretched, ready to greet and receive the Virgin. Mary is shown
as a small child, standing before Zacharias with her arms reaching
up to him (2).
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| 1. The High Priest, Zacharias
receives the Theotokos at the steps of the Temple (detail). |
2. The Theotokos as a small
child being received by the High Priest, Zacharias (detail). |
In some icons the young maidens (3) who served
as her escort are depicted standing behind her. Also, we see her
parents, Joachim and Anna (4), offering their child to God and His
divine service.
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| 3. Young maidens gathered
by Joachim to form an escort for the Theotokos (detail). |
4. Joachim and Anna, parents
of the Theotokos (detail). |
In the upper center portion of the icon, the
Virgin is seated on the steps of the Holy of Holies. An angel is
there, attending to the one chosen by God to bring the Savior into
the world.
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| 5. An Angel
of the Lord attends to the Theotokos in the Holy of Holies (detail). |
Orthodox Christian Celebration of the
Feast of the Entrance of the Theotokos
The Feast of the Entrance of the Theotokos is
celebrated with the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom which
is conducted on the morning of the Feast and preceded by a Matins
(Orthros) service. A Great Vespers is conducted on the evening before
the day of the Feast. Scripture readings for the Feast are the following:
At Vespers: Exodus
40:1-5, 9-10, 16, 34-35; I
Kings 7:51, 8:1, 3-4, 6-7, 9-11; Ezekiel
43:27—44:4. At the Matins: Luke
1:39-49, 56. At the Divine Liturgy: Hebrews
9:1-7; Luke
10:38-42; 11:27-28.
Hymns of the Feast
Apolytikion (Fourth Tone)
Today is the prelude of God's pleasure and the proclamation of man's
salvation. The Virgin is clearly made manifest in the temple of
God and foretells Christ to all. Let us also cry out to her with
mighty voice, "Hail, fulfillment of the Creator's dispensation."
Kontakion (Fourth Tone)
Today, the most pure temple of the Savior, the precious bridal chamber
and Virgin, the sacred treasure of God, enters the house of the
Lord, bringing the grace of the Divine Spirit. The Angels of God
praise her. She is the heavenly tabernacle.
Resources
Festival Icons for the Christian Year by John
Baggley (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2000), pp.
16-20
The Festal Menaion. Translated by Mother Mary
(South Canaan, PA: St. Tikhon’s Seminary Press, 1969) pp.
51-52
The Incarnate God: The Feasts of Jesus Christ
and the Virgin Mary, Catherine Aslanoff, editor and Paul Meyendorff,
translator (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press,
1995)
The Synaxarion: The Lives of the Saints of the
Orthodox Church, Vol. 2, compiled by Hieromonk Makarios of Simonos
Petra and translated from the French by Christopher Hookway (Chalkidike,
Greece: Holy Convent of the Annunciation of Our Lady, 1999) pp.
193-196.
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