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The PResentation of the HOly Virgin into the Temple

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Joachim and Anna did not forget their promise to dedicate their child to the service of God. When Mary was three years old they brought her to the Temple. Young girls, friends and relatives with lighted tapers formed a procession and conducted her to the steps of the Temple. There the child Mary all by herself walked up to the very top of the stair, where she was met by the High Priest, Zacharias, as he had met other children dedicated to the service of God. Moved by the Holy Spirit, the High Priest led Mary into the Holy of Holies of the Temple, where he himself was allowed to enter but once a year. Thus, the child Mary was dedicated to a higher service and a higher calling than any other child. After her dedication she remained in the Temple for twelve years, praying and fasting. She read and studied the Holy Scriptures and learned needlework along with other young girls. Mary decided to dedicate the rest of her life to God and vowed to remain forever a virgin. This holy day serves to remind parents that children are given to us by God, and that we as parents must remember that it is our duty to bring them up according to God's commandments - that is to love and obey Him.






Missionary Leaflet # E50 Copyright © 1999 and Published by  Holy Protection Russian Orthodox Church  2049 Argyle Ave. Los Angeles, California 90068 Editor: Bishop Alexander (Mileant) 

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