March 25
Reading:
Six months after John the Forerunner's conception, the
Archangel Gabriel was sent by God to Nazareth, a town of Galilee, unto
Mary the Virgin, who had come forth from the Temple a mature maiden (see
Nov. 21). According to the tradition handed down by the Fathers, she
had been betrothed to Joseph four months. On coming to Joseph's house,
the Archangel declared: "Rejoice, thou Full of Grace, the Lord is with
thee: blessed art thou among women." After some consideration, and
turmoil of soul, and fear because of this greeting, the Virgin, when she
had finally obtained full assurance concerning God's unsearchable
condescension and the ineffable dispensation that was to take place
through her, and believing that all things are possible to the Most
High, answered in humility: "Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto
me according to thy word." And at this, the Holy Spirit came upon her,
and the power of the Most High overshadowed her all-blameless womb, and
the Son and Word of God, Who existed before the ages, was conceived past
speech and understanding, and became flesh in her immaculate body (Luke
1:26-38).
Bearing in her womb the Uncontainable One, the blessed
Virgin went with haste from Nazareth to the hill country of Judea, where
Zacharias had his dwelling; for she desired to find Elizabeth her
kinswoman and rejoice together with her, because, as she had learned
from the Archangel, Elizabeth had conceived in her old age. Furthermore,
she wished to tell her of the great things that the Mighty One had been
well-pleased to bring to pass in her, and she greeted Elizabeth and
drew nigh to her. When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, she felt her
six-month-old babe, Saint John the Baptist, prophesied of the dawning of
the spiritual Sun. Immediately, the aged Elizabeth was filled with the
Holy Spirit and recognized her as the Mother of her Lord, and with a
great voice blessed her and the Fruit that she held within herself. The
Virgin also, moved by a supernatural rejoicing in the spirit, glorified
her God and Savior, saying: "My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my
spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour," and the rest, as the divine
Luke hath recorded (1:39-55).
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
Today marks the crowning of our salvation and the revelation of
the mystery before all ages. For the Son of God becomes the son of the
Virgin, and Gabriel proclaims the grace. Wherefore, we also cry out
with him, "Hail, O full of grace, the Lord is with you."
Kontakion in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone
To you, Theotokos, invincible Defender, having been delivered
from peril, I, your city, dedicate the victory festival as a thank
offering. In your irresistible might, keep me safe from all trials, that
I may call out to you: "Hail, unwedded bride!"
SOURCE:
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