Feasts of the Virgin Mary and her symbols in the Old Testament
The lecture addresses the status of the Virgin Mary in the Coptic Orthodox faith, focusing on her feasts, her symbols in the Old Testament, her theological titles, and her unique role in the mystery of the Divine Incarnation.
🌿 Spiritual and Educational Dimension
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His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains that the Virgin Mary is the most celebrated saint in the Church due to the large number of feasts associated with her, reflecting her unique role in salvation history.
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He explains her various feasts such as the Annunciation of her birth, her Nativity, her Dormition, the Assumption of her body, and the monthly commemorations in the Coptic calendar.
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He presents Old Testament symbols that refer to the Virgin Mary, such as the Burning Bush, the Censer, the Ark of the Covenant, the Pot of Manna, and Aaron’s Rod.
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These symbols express the union of divinity and humanity in the person of Christ whom the Virgin carried in her womb.
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He emphasizes her main doctrinal title, Theotokos (Mother of God), as affirmed by the Council of Ephesus in response to the heresy of Nestorius.
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He explains that the Holy Spirit descended upon the Virgin in a unique hypostatic manner, sanctifying her womb and accomplishing the mystery of the Incarnation without human seed.
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He highlights that the Virgin is the Second Heaven, the City of God, His Throne, and the Queen standing at the right hand of the King Christ.
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He confirms that the Virgin Mary is the Mother of all believers, according to Christ’s words to Saint John: “Behold your mother.”
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He concludes by describing her great glory in her visit to Elizabeth, where all were filled with the Holy Spirit at the sound of her greeting.
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