Feasts of the Church
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- Nativity of the Virgin Mary (Sep 8)
The present Feast is for us the beginning of feasts. Serving as boundary to the law and to prototypes, at the same time it serves as a doorway to grace and truth. “For Christ is the end of the law” (Rom 10:4), Who, having freed us from the letter (of the law), raises us to spirit.
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- Entry of the Mother of God into the Temple (Nov 21)
If a tree is known by its fruit, and a good tree bears good fruit (Mt. 7:17; Lk. 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?
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- The Nativity of Christ (Dec 25)
Brethren, we behold now a great and wondrous mystery. Shepherds with cries of joy come forth as messengers to the sons of mankind, not on their hilly pastures with their flocks conversing and not in the field with their sheep frolicking, but rather in the city of David Bethlehem spiritual songs exclaiming.
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- Epiphany / Theopany (Jan 6)
We shall now say something about the present feast. Many celebrate the feastdays and know their designations, but the cause for which they were established they know not. Thus concerning this, that the present feast is called Theophany—everyone knows; but what this is—Theophany, and whether it be one thing or another, they know not.
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- The Annunciation (Mar 25)
Our present gathering in honor of the Most Holy Virgin inspires me, brethren, to offer Her a word of praise, of benefit also for those who have come to this holy celebration. It is a praise of women, a glorification of their gender, which (glory) She brings to it, She Who is both Mother and Virgin at the same time.
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- Great & Holy Pascha
If any man be devout and love God, let him enjoy this fair and radiant triumphal feast. If any man be a wise servant, let him rejoicing enter into the joy of his Lord. If any have labored long in fasting, let him now receive his recompense.
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- The Transfiguration (Aug 6)
For an explanation of the present Feast and understanding of its truth, it is necessary for us to turn to the very start of today’s reading from the Gospel: “Now after six days Jesus took Peter, James and John his brother, and led them up onto a high mountain by themselves” (Mt 17:1).
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- Sermon on the Dormition of the Virgin Mary (Aug 15)
Although we cannot speak about that which surpasses all words, we may offer hymns of praise out of love for the Mother of God, according to our ability. If “the death of His saints is precious in the sight of the Lord” (Ps. 115/116: 15), and “the memory of the just is praised” (Prov. 10:7), then how much more is the memory of the holiest of the saints, through Whom all holiness has been accorded to the saints?
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- Words from St John Maximovitch on Theophany
St John Maximovitch, a saint of the contemporary era, was especially influencial in shaping how Orthodoxy became accessible to American Converts from 50 years ago until today. His relics are venerated today in San Francisco at Holy Virgin Cathedral, and Orthodox Christians the world over petition his intercession before our Lord.
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