The Most-holy Mother of God after the Ascension of Jesus
Christ continued to live on earth several years. One Christian historian says —
ten years, and another — twenty-two years. Apostle John the Theologian,
according to the instructions of Jesus Christ, took Her
into his home and cared for Her with great love as Her own son until the end of
Her life. The Most-holy Mother of God became a mother to all twelve of the
apostles in general. They prayed with Her with great
joy and were comforted to listen to Her instructive conversations about the
Saviour. When the Christian faith had spread to other lands, many Christians
came from distant countries to see and listen to Her
voice.
Living in Jerusalem, the Mother of God loved to visit those places where the
Saviour had frequented and where he had suffered, died, rose from the dead, and
ascended to Heaven. She prayed at these places weeping, remembering the
suffering of the Saviour, and rejoicing at the places of His Resurrection and
Ascension. She often prayed that Christ would soon take Her
to Himself in Heaven.
One day, when the Most-holy Mary was praying thus
on the Mount of Olives, the Archangel Gabriel appeared to Her with a branch
from a date palm in Paradise and told Her the joyful news that in three days
She would finish Her earthly life, and the Lord would take Her to Himself. The
Most-holy Mother of God silently rejoiced over this news. She told Her adopted son, John, and began to prepare for Her end. At
that time, the other apostles were not in Jerusalem, as they had dispersed to other countries to preach about
the Saviour. The Mother of God wanted to bid farewell to them, and so the Lord
in a miraculous manner gathered all the apostles to Her,
except Thomas, transporting them by His omnipotent power.
Grief befell them over losing the Mother of the
Lord and their own spiritual Mother when they learned why God had gathered
them. But the Mother of God comforted them promising not to leave them and all
Christians after Her death and promising also to pray for them. Then, She blessed them all.
At the hour of Her death,
an extraordinary light shone in the room where the Mother of God lay. The Lord
Jesus Christ Himself, surrounded by angels, appeared and received Her pure soul.
The apostles buried the pure body of the Mother of
God according to Her wishes in the Garden
of Gethsemane where the body of Her parents and the righteous Joseph
were buried. At the funeral, many miracles were performed. By touching the
deathbed of the Mother of God, the blind regained their sight, demons were
driven away, and all sorts of illnesses were cured. Crowds of people followed Her most pure body. Jewish priests and leaders tried to
break up this holy procession, but the Lord invisibly protected it. One of the
Jewish priests, by the name of Athonius, ran up, seized and tried to overturn
the bier on which the body of the Mother of God was laid. But an invisible
angel chopped off both his hands. Athonius, struck by such a wondrous miracle,
repented and the Apostle Peter healed him.
Three days after the burial of the Mother of God,
the absent Apostle Thomas arrived in Jerusalem. He was greatly saddened that he had not been able to say
farewell to the Mother of God; and with all his heart, he desired to venerate Her most pure remains. The apostles felt so sorry for him
that they decided to go and roll away the stone from the tomb to give him the
possibility to venerate for the last time the body of the Mother of God. But
when they opened the tomb, Her most holy body was not
found, but only one piece of burial shroud was there. The amazed apostles
returned to the house together and prayed to God to reveal to them what had
become of the body of the Mother of God. In the evening, at the end of dinner
during prayer, they heard angelic singing. Looking up, the apostles saw in the
air the Mother of God surrounded by angels and in the radiance of heavenly
glory. The Mother of God said to the apostles, "Rejoice! I am with you
always and will pray for you before God."
The apostles exclaimed to Her
in joy, "Most-holy Mother of God, help us!"
Thus the Lord Jesus Christ glorified His Most-holy
Mother. He resurrected Her and took Her most holy body
to Himself and set Her higher than all His angels.
Note: A
full description of the Dormition of the Mother of God is found in Church
Tradition and preserved by the Holy Orthodox Church.
The Dormition of our Most-holy Lady Mother of God
is celebrated by the Holy Orthodox Church as one of its major feasts on the 15th
of August (28th of August NS). Preceding this feast, there is a
two-week fast beginning from the 1st of August. This feast is called the Dormition
("falling asleep") because the Mother of God died quietly as if She was falling asleep and, more importantly, because of the
short sojourn of Her body in the grave. After three days, She
was resurrected by the Lord and ascended into Heaven.
Troparion of the Feast.
In giving birth Thou didst preserve Thy virginity; in Thy
dormition Thou didst not forsake the world, O Theotokos. Thou wast translated
unto life, since Thou art the Mother of Life; and by Thine intercessions dost
Thou deliver our souls from death.
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