The Meeting of Christ in the Temple - Exploring the Feasts of the Orthodox Christian Church
In this video, we learn about the presentation of the young Christ to the
priest in the temple. We also see how this tradition continues to take
place in the Church today.
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Stewardship: Presentation of the Lord in the Temple
In the Presentation of our Lord to the Temple, two young pigeons are
offered to God’s House by Joseph and the Theotokos. They thank God in
offering their material goods. The promise to Symeon is fulfilled as he
sees with his own eyes the Savior; the prayers of the prophetess are
answered as she beholds the Redeemer because the Lord blesses those who
follow Him. Faithful Stewardship is our acknowledgement that Jesus is the
Christ, our Lord and Savior.
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Hymns from the Presentation of Christ
Listen to hymns from the Presentation of Christ to the Temple
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Presentation of Christ in the Temple
This feast, celebrated on February 2, is known in the Orthodox Church as
The Presentation of Christ in the Temple. Another name for the feast is The
Meeting of our Lord. Roman Catholic and Protestant Christians call the
feast, The Purification of the Holy Virgin. About 450 AD in Jerusalem,
people began the custom of holding lighted candles during the Divine
Liturgy of this feast day. Therefore, some churches in the West refer to
this holy day as Candlemas. The Feast of the Presentation concludes the
observances related to the Nativity of Christ, a period that opened on
November 15 with the beginning of the Nativity fast.
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A Light for Revelation
To Orthodox Christians who read the Gospel with the eyes of faith, the
presentation of Christ in the Temple constitutes a high and holy Feast of
the Church. For on this day a great milestone is attained in the course of
our salvation.
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