The Nativity of Our MostHoly Lady Mother of God and EverVirgin Mary:
Commemorated on September 8
The Nativity of
Our MostHoly Lady Mother of God and EverVirgin Mary: The MostHoly Virgin
Mary was born at a time, when people had reached such limits of decay of moral
values, that it seemed altogether impossible to restore them. The best minds of
this era were aware and often said openly, that God mustneeds come down into
the world, so as to restore faith and not tolerate the ruination of the race of
mankind.
The Son of God chose
for the salvation of mankind to take on human nature, and the All-Pure Virgin
Mary, – alone worthy to contain in Herself and to incarnate the Source of
purity and holiness, – He chose as His Mother.
The Birth of Our
MostHoly Lady Mother of God and EverVirgin Mary is celebrated by the Church as
a day of universal joy. Within the context of the Old and the New Testaments,
on this radiant day was born the MostBlessed Virgin Mary, – having been
forechosen through the ages by Divine Providence to bring about the Mystery of
the Incarnation of the Word of God, and She is revealed as the Mother of the
Saviour of the World, Our Lord Jesus Christ. The MostHoly Virgin Mary was born
in the small city of Galilee, Nazareth. Her parents were Righteous Joakim from
the tribe of the King and Prophet David, and Anna from the tribe of the
First-Priest Aaron. The couple was without child, since Saint Anna was barren.
Having reached old age, Joakim and Anna did not lose hope on the mercy of God.
They had strong faith that for God everything is possible, and that He would be
able to solve the barrenness of Anna – even in her old age, as He had once
solved the barrenness of Sarah, spouse of the Patriarch Abraham. Saints Joakim
and Anna made a vow to dedicate the child which the Lord might bestow on them,
into the service of God in the Temple. Childlessness was considered among the
Hebrew nation as a Divine punishment for sin, and therefore the righteous
Saints Joakim and Anna had to endure abuse from their own countrymen. On one of
the feastdays at the Temple in Jerusalem the elderly Joakim brought his
sacrifice in offering to God, but the High Priest would not accept it, –
considering him to be unworthy since he was childless. Saint Joakim in deep
grief went into the wilderness and there he prayed with tears to the Lord for
the granting of a child. Saint Anna, having learned about what had happened at
the Jerusalem Temple, wept bitterly; never once did she complain against the
Lord, but rather she prayed, asking God's mercy on her family. The Lord
fulfilled her petitions when the pious spouses had attained to extreme old age
and prepared themselves by virtuous life for a sublime calling – to be the parents
of the MostHoly Virgin Mary, the future Mother of the Lord Jesus Christ. The
Archangel Gabriel brought Joakim and Anna the joyous message: their prayers
were heard by God, and of them would be born a MostBlessed Daughter Mary,
through Whom would come the Salvation of all the World. The MostHoly Virgin
Mary of Herself in purity and virtue surpassed not only all mankind but also
the Angels; – She was manifest as the Living Temple of God, such that the
Church sings in its festal verses of song: "the Heavenly Gate, bringing
Christ into the world for the salvation of our souls" (2nd Stikhera on
"Lord, I have cried", Tone 6).
The Birth of the
Mother of God marks the change of the times, wherein the great and comforting
promises of God begin to be fulfilled about the salvation of the human race
from slavery to the devil. This event has brought nigh to earth the grace of
the Kingdom of God, – a Kingdom of Truth, piety, virtue and life immortal. Our
Mother FirstBorn of All Creation is revealed to all of us by grace as a
merciful Intercessor and Mother, to Whom we steadfastly recourse with filial
devotion.
DISCOURSE ON
THE NATIVITY OF THE
MOSTHOLY MOTHER
OF GOD
of
Sainted Andrew, ArchBishop of Crete
The present feastday
is for us the beginning of feastdays. Serving as boundary limit to the law and
to foretypes, it at the same time 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 writing, doth raise us to spirit. Here is the end (to the law): in
that the Lawgiver, having made everything, hath changed the writing in spirit
and doth head everything within Himself (Eph. 1: 10), enlivening the law with
grace: grace hath taken the law under its dominion, and the law is become
subjected to grace, such that the properties of the law not suffer reciprocal
commingling, but only suchlike, that the servile and subservient (in the law)
by Divine power be transmuted into the light and free (in grace), "so that
we, – sayeth the Apostle, – be not enslaved to the elements of the
world" (Gal. 4: 3) and be not in a condition under the slavish yoke of the
writing of the law. Here is the summit of Christ's beneficence towards us! Here
are the mysteries of revelation! Here is the theosis [divinisation] assumed
upon humankind – the fruition worked out by the God-man.
The radiant and
bright coming-down of God for people ought to possess a joyous basis, opening
to us the great gift of salvation. Suchlike also is the present feastday,
having as its basis the Nativity of the Mother of God, and as its purposive end
– the uniting of the Word with flesh, this most glorious of all miracles,
unceasingly proclaimed, immeasurable and incomprehensible. The less
comprehensible it is, the more it is revealed; and the more it is revealed, the
less comprehensible it is. Wherefore the present God-graced day, the first of
our feastdays, shewing forth the light of virginity and as it were the crown
woven from the unfading blossoms of the spiritual garden of Scripture, doth
proffer creatures a common joy. Be of good cheer, – sayeth it, – behold, this
is the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin and of the renewal of the human
race! The Virgin is born, She groweth and is raised up and prepareth Herself to
be the Mother of God All-Sovereign of the ages. All this, with the assist of
David, makes it for us an object of spiritual contemplation. The Mother of God
manifests to us Her God-bestown Birth, and David points to the blessedness of
the human race and wondrous co-kinship of God with mankind.
And thus, truly one
ought to celebrate the mystery today and to offer to the Mother of God a word
by way of gift: since nothing is so pleasing to Her, as a word and praise by
word. It is from here also that we receive a twofold benefit: first, we enter
into the region of truth, and second, we emerge from the captivity and slavery
of the written law. Howso? Obviously, when darkness vanishes, then light
appears; so also here: after the law there follows the freedom of grace.
The present day
solemnity is a line of demarcation, separating the truth from its prefigurative
symbol, and ushering in the new in place of the old. Paul – that Divine
Trumpeter of the Spirit, – exclaims thus about this: "For anyone that be
in Christ, ye are remade a new creature; the old passeth away and behold all is
become new (2 Cor. 5: 17); for the law hath perfected nothing adducing for a
better hope, whereby we draw nigh to God" (Heb. 7: 19). The truth of grace
hath shown forth brightly...
Let there now be one
common festal celebration in both heaven and on earth. Let everything now
celebrate, that which is in the world and that beyond the world. Now is made
the created temple for the Creator of all; and creation is readied into a new
Divine habitation for the Creator. Now our nature having been banished from the
land of blessedness doth receive the principle of theosis and doth strive to
rise up to the highest glory. Now Adam doth offer from us and for us elements
unto God, the most worthy fruit of mankind – Mary, in Whom the new Adam is
rendered Bread for the restoration of the human race. Now is opened the great
bosom of virginity, and the Church, in the matrimonial manner, doth place upon
it a pure pearl truly immaculate. Now human worthiness doth accept the gift of
the first creation and returns to its former condition; the majesty darkened by
formless sin, – through the conjoining by His Mother by birth "of Him
Beauteous by Goodness", man receives beauty in a most excellent and
God-seemly visage. And this creating is done truly by the creation, and
recreation – by theosis, and theosis – by a return to the original
perfection! Now a barren one is become beyond expectation a mother, and the
Birth-giver hath given birth without knowing man, and She doth sanctify natural
birth. Now is readied the majestied colour of the Divine scarlet-purple and the
impoverished human nature is clothed in royal worthiness. Now – according to
prophecy – there sprouts forth the Offshoot of David, Who, having eternally become
the green-sprouting Staff of Aaron, hath blossomed forth for us with the Staff
of Power – Christ. Now of Judah and David is descended a Virgin Maiden,
rendering of Herself the royal and priestly worthiness of Him that hath taken
on the priesthood of Aaron in the order of Melchisedek (Heb. 7: 15). Now is
begun the renewal of our nature, and the world responding, assuming a
God-seemly form, doth receive the principle of a second Divine creation.
The first creation of
mankind occurred from the pure and unsullied earth; but their nature darkened
the worthiness innate to it, they were deprived of grace through the sin of
disobedience; for this we were cast out of the land of life and, in place of the
delights of paradise, we received temporal life as our inheritance by birth,
and with it the death and corruption of our race. All started to prefer earth
to heaven, such that there remained no hope for salvation, beyond the utmost
help. Neither the natural nor the written law, nor the fiery reconciliative
sayings of the prophets had power to heal the sickness. No one knew, how to
rectify human nature and by what means it would be most suitable to raise it up
to its former worthiness, so long as God the Author of all did not deign to
reveal to us another arranged and newly-constituted world, wherein is
annihilated the pervasive form of the old poison of sin, and granting us a
wondrous, free and perfectly dispassionate life, through our re-creation in the
baptism of Divine birth. But how would this great and most glorious blessing be
imparted to us, so very in accord with the Divine commands, if God were not to
be manifest to us in the flesh, not subject to the laws of nature, – nor deign
to dwell with us in a manner, known to Him? And how could all this be accomplished,
if first there did not serve the mystery a Pure and Inviolate Virgin, Who
contained the Uncontainable, in accord with the law, yet beyond the laws of
nature? And could some other virgin have done this, besides She alone, Who was
chosen before all others by the Creator of nature?
This Virgin is the
Mother of God – Mary, the MostGlorious of God, from the womb of Whom the
MostDivine issued forth in the flesh and by Whom He Himself did arrange a
wondrous temple for Himself. She conceived without seed and gave birth without
corruption, since that Her Son was God, though also He was born in the flesh,
without mingling and without travail. This Mother, truly, avoided that which is
innate to mothers but miraculously fed with milk Her Son, begotten without a
man. The Virgin, having given birth to the seedlessly Conceived-One, remained a
Pure Virgin, having preserved incorrupt the marks of virginity. And so in truth
She is named the Mother of God; Her virginity is esteemed and Her birth-giving
is glorified. God, having conjoined with mankind and become manifest in the
flesh, hath granted Her an unique glory. Woman's nature suddenly is freed from
the first curse, and just as the first did bring in sin, so also doth the first
initiate salvation also.
But our discourse has
attained its chief end, and I, celebrating now and with rejoicing sharing in
this sacred feast, I greet you in the common joy. The Redeemer of the human
race, – as I said, – willed to arrange a new birth and re-creation of mankind:
like as under the first creation, taking dust from the virginal and pure earth,
wherein He formed the first Adam, so also now, having arranged His Incarnation
upon the earth, – and so to speak, in place of dust, – He chooses from out of
all the creation this Pure and Immaculate Virgin and, having re-created mankind
within His Chosen-One from amidst mankind, the Creator of Adam is made the New
Adam, in order to save the old.
Who indeed was This
Virgin and from what sort of parents did She come? Mary, the glory of all, was
born of the tribe of David, and from the seed of Joakim. She was descended from
Eve, and was the child of Anna. Joakim was a gentle man, pious, raised in God's
law. Living prudently and walking before God he grew old without child: the
years of his prime provided no continuation of his lineage. Anna was likewise
God-loving, prudent, but barren; she lived in harmony with her husband, but was
childless. As much concerned about this, as about the observance of the law of
the Lord, she indeed was daily stung by the grief of childlessness and suffered
that which is the usual lot of the childless, ‑- she grieved, she
sorrowed, she was distressed, and impatient at being childless. Thus, Joakim
and his spouse lamented that they had no successor to continue their line; yet
the spark of hope was not extinguished in them completely: both intensified their
prayer about the granting to them of a child to continue their line. In
imitation of the prayer heard of Hannah (1 Kings 1: 10), both without leaving
the temple fervently beseeched God that He would undo her sterility and make
fruitful her childlessness. And they did not give up on their efforts, until
their wish be fulfilled. The Bestower of gifts did not contemn the gift of
their hope. The unceasing power came quickly in help to those praying and
beseeching God, and it made capable both the one and the other to produce and
bear a child. In such manner, from sterile and barren parents, as it were from
irrigated trees, was borne for us a most glorious fruition – the Immaculate
Virgin. The constraints of infertility were destroyed – prayer, upright manner
of life, these rendered them fruitful; the childless begat a Child, and the
childless woman was made an happy mother. Thus the immaculate Fruition issuing
forth from the womb occurred from an infertile mother, and then the parents, in
the first blossoming of Her growth brought Her to the temple and dedicated Her
to God. The priest, then making the order of services, beheld the face of the
girl and of those in front of and behind, and he became gladdened and joyful,
seeing as it were the actual fulfillment of the Divine promise. He consecrated
Her to God, as a reverential gift and propitious sacrifice – and, as a great
treasury unto salvation, he led Her within the very innermost parts of the
temple. Here the Maiden walked in the upright ways of the Lord, as in bridal
chambers, partaking of heavenly food until the time of betrothal, which was
preordained before all the ages by Him Who, by His unscrutable mercy, was born
from Her, and by Him Who before all creation and time and expanse Divinely
begat Him, and together with His consubstantial and co-reigning and
co-worshipped Spirit, – this being One Godhead, having One Essence and
Kingdom, inseparable and immutable and in which is nothing diverse, except the
personal qualities. Wherefore, in solemnity and in song I do offer the Mother
of the Word the festal gift; since that He born of Her hath taught me to
believe in the Trinity: the Son and Word Without-Beginning hath made in Her His
Incarnation; the Father begetting Him hath blessed this; the Holy Spirit hath
signed and sanctified the womb which incomprehensibly hath conceived.
Now is the time to
question David: in what did the God of all forswear him? Speak, O Psalmist and
Prophet! He hath sworn from the fruit of my loin to sit upon my throne (Ps. 131
[132]: 11). Here in this He is forsworn and wilt not break His oath, He hath
forsworn and His Word is sealed with a deed! "Once, – said he, – I
forswear by My Holiness, that I lie not to David; his seed wilt prevail
forever, and his throne, like the sun before Me and like the moon coursing the
ages: a faithful witness also in heaven" (Ps. 88 [89]: 35-38). God hath
fulfilled this oath, since it is not possible for God to lie
(Heb. 6: 18). Consider this: Christ in the flesh is named my Son (Mt.
22: 42), and all nations will worship my Lord and Son (Ps. 71 [72]: 11), seeing
him sit upon a virginal throne! Here also is the Virgin, from Whose womb the
Praeternal One issued forth, incarnated at the end of the ages and renewing the
ages, likewise sprung forth from my loins! All this is so!
People of God, holy
nation, sacred gathering! Let us revere our paternal memory; let us extol the
power of the mystery! Each of us, in the measure given by grace, let us offer a
worthy gift for the present feast. Fathers – a prosperous lineage; mothers –
fine children; the unbearing – the not-bearing of sin; virgins – a twofold
prudence, of soul and of body; betrothed – praiseworthy abstinence. If anyone
of you be a father, let him imitate the father of the Virgin; and if anyone be
without child – let them make harvest of fruitful prayer, cultivating a life
pleasing to God. The mother, feeding her children, let her rejoice together with
Anna, raising her Child, given to her in infertility through prayer. She that
is barren, not having given birth, lacking the blessing of a child, let her
come with faith to the God-given Offshoot of Anna and offer there her
barrenness. The virgin, living blamelessly, let her be a mother by discourse,
adorning by word the elegance of soul. For a betrothed – let her offer mental
sacrifice from the fruits of prayer. All together rich and poor, lads and
maidens, old and young (Ps. 48: 2, 148: 12), priests and levites – let all
together keep the feast in honour of the Maiden, the Mother of God and the
Prophetess: from Her hath issued forth the Prophet, foretold of by Moses,
Christ God and Truth (Deut. 18: 15). Amen.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.