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Synaxis of Our Most Holy Theotokos

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Commemorated on December 26

On the second day of the Feast of the Nativity, the Synaxis of the Most Holy Theotokos is celebrated. Combining the hymns of the Nativity with those celebrating the Mother of God, the Church points to Mary as the one through whom the Incarnation was made possible. Christ’s humanity – concretely and historically – is the humanity He received from Mary. His body is, first of all, her body. His life is her life. This feast in honor of the Theotokos is probably the most ancient feast of Mary in the Christian tradition, the very beginning of her veneration by the Church.

Six days of post-feast bring the Christmas season to a close on December 31. At the services of all these days, the Church repeats the hymns and songs glorifying Christ’s Incarnation, reminding us that the source and foundation of our salvation is only to be found in the One who, as God before the ages, came into this world and for our sake was “born as a little Child.”

By Father Alexander Schmemann, The Services of Christmas (1981) and

by permission of the Orthodox Church in America (www.oca.org)