Saints Cyril
& Methodius
Bulgarian Orthodox
Mission
Archdiocese of Washington
Orthodox
Church in America
Entry of the
Theotokos into the Temple
(Commemorated annually on November 21)
Sunday,
November 21, 2010
2:00
PM
Services at:
St. Luke Orthodox Church
6801 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101
His Beatitude, Metropolitan JONAH
The Very Reverend Archpriest Timothy Perry
The Reverend Deacon Chterion Zaprionov
Entry of the Theotokos 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.
DISCOURSE ON THE FEAST OF THE ENTRY OF OUR MOST PURE LADY THEOTOKOS INTO THE
HOLY OF HOLIES
by Saint Gregory Palamas, Archbishop
of Thessalonica
If a tree is known by its fruit, and a good tree bears good fruit (Mt. 7:17;
Luke 6:44), then is not the Mother of Goodness Itself, She who bore the Eternal
Beauty, incomparably more excellent than every good, whether in this world or
the world above? Therefore, the coeternal and identical Image of goodness,
Preeternal, transcending all being, He Who is the preexisting and good Word of
the Father, moved by His unutterable love for mankind and compassion for us,
put on our image, that He might reclaim for Himself our nature which had been
dragged down to uttermost Hades, so as to renew this corrupted nature and raise
it to the heights of Heaven. For this purpose, He had to assume a flesh that
was both new and ours, that He might refashion us from out of ourselves. Now He
finds a Handmaiden perfectly suited to these needs, the supplier of Her own
unsullied nature, the Ever-Virgin now hymned by us, and Whose miraculous
Entrance into the Temple, into the Holy of Holies, we now celebrate. God
predestined Her before the ages for the salvation and reclaiming of our kind.
She was chosen, not just from the crowd, but from the ranks of the chosen of
all ages, renowned for piety and understanding, and for their God-pleasing
words and deeds.
In the beginning, there was one who rose up against us: the author of evil, the
serpent, who dragged us into the abyss. Many reasons impelled him to rise up
against us, and there are many ways by which he enslaved our nature: envy,
rivalry, hatred, injustice, treachery, slyness, etc. In addition to all this, he
also has within him the power of bringing death, which he himself engendered,
being the first to fall away from true life.
The author of evil was jealous of Adam, when he saw him being led from earth to
Heaven, from which he was justly cast down. Filled with envy, he pounced upon
Adam with a terrible ferocity, and even wished to clothe him with the garb of
death. Envy is not only the begetter of hatred, but also of murder, which this
truly man-hating serpent brought about in us. For he wanted to be master over
the earth-born for the ruin of that which was created in the image and likeness
of God. Since he was not bold enough to make a face to face attack, he resorted
to cunning and deceit. This truly terrible and malicious plotter pretended to
be a friend and useful adviser by assuming the physical form of a serpent, and
stealthily took their position. By his God-opposing advice, he instills in man
his own death-bearing power, like a venomous poison.
If Adam had been sufficiently strong to keep the divine commandment, then he
would have shown himself the vanquisher of his enemy, and withstood his deathly
attack. But since he voluntarily gave in to sin, he was defeated and was made a
sinner. Since he is the root of our race, he has produced us as death-bearing
shoots. So, it was necessary for us, if he were to fight back against his
defeat and to claim victory, to rid himself of the death-bearing venomous
poison in his soul and body, and to absorb life, eternal and indestructible
life.
It was necessary for us to have a new root for our race, a new Adam, not just
one Who would be sinless and invincible, but one Who also would be able to
forgive sins and set free from punishment those subject to it. And not only
would He have life in Himself, but also the capacity to restore to life, so
that He could grant to those who cleave to Him and are related to Him by race
both life and the forgiveness of their sins, restoring to life not only those
who came after Him, but also those who already had died before Him. Therefore,
St Paul, that great trumpet of the Holy Spirit, exclaims, "the first man
Adam was made a living soul, the last Adam was made a quickening spirit"
(1 Cor. 15:45).
Except for God, there is no one who is without sin, or life-creating, or able
to remit sin. Therefore, the new Adam must be not only Man, but also God. He is
at the same time life, wisdom, truth, love, and mercy, and every other good
thing, so that He might renew the old Adam and restore him to life through
mercy, wisdom and righteousness. These are the opposites of the things which
the author of evil used to bring about our aging and death.
As the slayer of mankind raised himself against us with envy and hatred, so the
Source of life was lifted up [on the Cross] because of His immeasurable
goodness and love for mankind. He intensely desired the salvation of His
creature, i.e., that His creature would be restored by Himself. In contrast to
this, the author of evil wanted to bring God's creature to ruin, and thereby
put mankind under his own power, and tyrannically to afflict us. And just as he
achieved the conquest and the fall of mankind by means of injustice and
cunning, by deceit and his trickery, so has the Liberator brought about the
defeat of the author of evil, and the restoration of His own creature with
truth, justice and wisdom.
It was a deed of perfect justice that our nature, which was voluntarily
enslaved and struck down, should again enter the struggle for victory and cast
off its voluntary enslavement. Therefore, God deigned to receive our nature
from us, hypostatically uniting with it in a marvelous way. But it was
impossible to unite that Most High Nature, Whose purity is incomprehensible for
human reason, to a sinful nature before it had been purified. Therefore, for the
conception and birth of the Bestower of purity, a perfectly spotless and Most
Pure Virgin was required.
Today we celebrate the memory of those things that contributed, if only once,
to the Incarnation. He Who is God by nature, the Co-unoriginate and Coeternal
Word and Son of the Transcendent Father, becomes the Son of Man, the Son of the
Ever-Virgin. "Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today, and forever"
(Heb. 13:8), immutable in His divinity and blameless in His humanity, He alone,
as the Prophet Isaiah prophesied, "practiced no iniquity, nor deceit with
His lips" (Is. 53: 9). He alone was not brought forth in iniquity, nor was
He conceived in sin, in contrast to what the Prophet David says concerning
himself and every other man (Ps. 50/51: 5). Even in what He assumes, He is
perfectly pure and has no need to be cleansed Himself. But for our sake, He
accepted purification, suffering, death and resurrection, that He might
transmit them to us.
God is born of the spotless and Holy Virgin, or better to say, of the Most Pure
and All-Holy Virgin. She is above every fleshly defilement, and even above
every impure thought. Her conceiving resulted not from fleshly lust, but by the
overshadowing of the Most Holy Spirit. Such desire being utterly alien to Her,
it is through prayer and spiritual readiness that She declared to the angel:
"Behold the handmaiden of the Lord; be it unto Me according to thy
word" (Luke 1:38), and that She conceived and gave birth. So, in order to
render the Virgin worthy of this sublime purpose, God marked this ever-virgin
Daughter now praised by us, from before the ages, and from eternity, choosing
Her from out of His elect.
Turn your attention then, to where this choice began. From the sons of Adam God
chose the wondrous Seth, who showed himself a living heaven through his
becoming behavior, and through the beauty of his virtues. That is why he was
chosen, and from whom the Virgin would blossom as the divinely fitting chariot
of God. She was needed to give birth and to summon the earth-born to heavenly
sonship. For this reason also all the lineage of Seth were called "sons of
God," because from this lineage a son of man would be born the Son of God.
The name Seth signifies a rising or resurrection, or more specifically, it
signifies the Lord, Who promises and gives immortal life to all who believe in
Him.
And how precisely exact is this parallel! Seth was born of Eve, as she herself
said, in place of Abel, whom Cain killed through jealousy (Gen. 4:25); and
Christ, the Son of the Virgin, was born for us in place of Adam, whom the
author of evil also killed through jealousy. But Seth did not resurrect Abel,
since he was only a type of the resurrection. But our Lord Jesus Christ
resurrected Adam, since He is the very Life and the Resurrection of the
earth-born, for whose sake the descendents of Seth are granted divine adoption
through hope, and are called the children of God. It was because of this hope
that they were called sons of God, as is evident from the one who was first
called so, the successor in the choice. This was Enos, the son of Seth, who as
Moses wrote, first hoped to call on the Name of the Lord (Gen. 4:26).
In this manner, the choice of the future Mother of God, beginning with the very
sons of Adam and proceeding through all the generations of time, through the
Providence of God, passes to the Prophet-king David and the successors of his
kingdom and lineage. When the chosen time had come, then from the house and
posterity of David, Joachim and Anna are chosen by God. Though they were
childless, they were by their virtuous life and good disposition the finest of
all those descended from the line of David. And when in prayer they besought
God to deliver them from their childlessness, and promised to dedicate their
child to God from its infancy. By God Himself, the Mother of God was proclaimed
and given to them as a child, so that from such virtuous parents the
all-virtuous child would be raised. So in this manner, chastity joined with
prayer came to fruition by producing the Mother of virginity, giving birth in
the flesh to Him Who was born of God the Father before the ages.
Now, when Righteous Joachim and Anna saw that they had been granted their wish,
and that the divine promise to them was realized in fact, then they on their
part, as true lovers of God, hastened to fulfill their vow given to God as soon
as the child had been weaned from milk. They have now led this truly sanctified
child of God, now the Mother of God, this Virgin into the Temple of God. And
She, being filled with Divine gifts even at such a tender age, ... She, rather
than others, determined what was being done over Her. In Her manner She showed
that She was not so much presented into the Temple, but that She Herself
entered into the service of God of her own accord, as if she had wings,
striving towards this sacred and divine love. She considered it desirable and
fitting that she should enter into the Temple and dwell in the Holy of Holies.
Therefore, the High Priest, seeing that this child, more than anyone else, had
divine grace within Her, wished to set Her within the Holy of Holies. He
convinced everyone present to welcome this, since God had advanced it and
approved it. Through His angel, God assisted the Virgin and sent Her mystical
food, with which She was strengthened in nature, while in body She was brought
to maturity and was made purer and more exalted than the angels, having the
Heavenly spirits as servants. She was led into the Holy of Holies not just
once, but was accepted by God to dwell there with Him during Her youth, so that
through Her, the Heavenly Abodes might be opened and given for an eternal
habitation to those who believe in Her miraculous birthgiving.
So it is, and this is why She, from the beginning of time, was chosen from among
the chosen. She Who is manifest as the Holy of Holies, Who has a body even
purer than the spirits purified by virtue, is capable of receiving ... the
Hypostatic Word of the Unoriginate Father. Today the Ever-Virgin Mary, like a
Treasure of God, is stored in the Holy of Holies, so that in due time, (as it
later came to pass) She would serve for the enrichment of, and an ornament for,
all the world. Therefore, Christ God also glorifies His Mother, both before,
and also after His birth.
We who understand the salvation begun for our sake through the Most Holy
Virgin, give Her thanks and praise according to our ability. And truly, if the
grateful woman (of whom the Gospel tells us), after hearing the saving words of
the Lord, blessed and thanked His Mother, raising her voice above the din of
the crowd and saying to Christ, "Blessed is the womb that bore Thee, and
the paps Thou hast sucked" (Luke 11:27), then we who have the words of
eternal life written out for us, and not only the words, but also the miracles
and the Passion, and the raising of our nature from death, and its ascent from
earth to Heaven, and the promise of immortal life and unfailing salvation, then
how shall we not unceasingly hymn and bless the Mother of the Author of our
Salvation and the Giver of Life, celebrating Her conception and birth, and now
Her Entry into the Holy of Holies?
Now, brethren, let us remove ourselves from earthly to celestial things. Let us
change our path from the flesh to the spirit. Let us change our desire from
temporal things to those that endure. Let us scorn fleshly delights, which
serve as allurements for the soul and soon pass away. Let us desire spiritual
gifts, which remain undiminished. Let us turn our reason and our attention from
earthly concerns and raise them to the inaccessible places of Heaven, to the
Holy of Holies, where the Mother of God now resides.
Therefore, in such manner our songs and prayers to Her will gain entry, and
thus through her mediation, we shall be heirs of the everlasting blessings to
come, through the grace and love for mankind of Him Who was born of Her for our
sake, our Lord Jesus Christ, to Whom be glory, honor and worship, together with
His Unoriginate Father and His Coeternal and Life-Creating Spirit, now and ever
and unto ages of ages. Amen.
Administration of the Sacraments
The parish priest, responsible to the diocesan bishop and answerable to
God, is the sole administrator of the sacraments in the Orthodox parish.
The preparation for receipt of any sacrament whether the receipt of the Eucharist
at the Divine Liturgy, marriage, baptism, or any other is preceded by a period
of preparation and sober contemplation.
In the case of reception to adults into the Church, a period of study,
careful thought, and instruction is involved.
Fr. Timothy is to be contacted well in advance of planning for any
sacrament outside of the receipt of the Eucharist by Orthodox Christians.
Fr. Timothy’s email address: revtperry@hotmail.com