Commemorated on October 1
The Protection of
the Most Holy Theotokos: "Today the Virgin stands in the midst of the
Church, and with choirs of Saints she invisibly prays to God for us.
Angels and Bishops venerate Her, Apostles and prophets rejoice together,
Since for our sake she prays to the Eternal God!"
This
miraculous appearance of the Mother of God occurred in the mid-tenth
century in Constantinople, in the Blachernae church where her robe,
veil, and part of her belt were preserved after being transferred from
Palestine in the fifth century.
On Sunday, October 1, during
the All Night Vigil, when the church was overflowing with those at
prayer, the Fool-for-Christ St Andrew (October 2), at the fourth hour,
lifted up his eyes towards the heavens and beheld our most Holy Lady
Theotokos coming through the air, resplendent with heavenly light and
surrounded by an assembly of the Saints. St John the Baptist and the
holy Apostle John the Theologian accompanied the Queen of Heaven. On
bended knees the Most Holy Virgin tearfully prayed for Christians for a
long time. Then, coming near the Bishop's Throne, she continued her
prayer.
After completing her prayer she took her veil and
spread it over the people praying in church, protecting them from
enemies both visible and invisible. The Most Holy Lady Theotokos was
resplendent with heavenly glory, and the protecting veil in her hands
gleamed "more than the rays of the sun." St Andrew gazed trembling at
the miraculous vision and he asked his disciple, the blessed Epiphanius
standing beside him, "Do you see, brother, the Holy Theotokos, praying
for all the world?" Epiphanius answered, "I do see, holy Father, and I
am in awe."
The Ever-Blessed Mother of God implored the Lord
Jesus Christ to accept the prayers of all the people calling on His Most
Holy Name, and to respond speedily to her intercession, "O Heavenly
King, accept all those who pray to You and call on my name for help. Do
not let them not go away from my icon unheard."
Sts Andrew
and Epiphanius were worthy to see the Mother of God at prayer, and "for a
long time observed the Protecting Veil spread over the people and
shining with flashes of glory. As long as the Most Holy Theotokos was
there, the Protecting Veil was also visible, but with her departure it
also became invisible. After taking it with her, she left behind the
grace of her visitation."
At the Blachernae church, the
memory of the miraculous appearance of the Mother of God was remembered.
In the fourteenth century, the Russian pilgrim and clerk Alexander, saw
in the church an icon of the Most Holy Theotokos praying for the world,
depicting St Andrew in contemplation of her.
The Primary
Chronicle of St Nestor reflects that the protective intercession of the
Mother of God was needed because an attack of a large pagan Russian
fleet under the leadership of Askole and Dir. The feast celebrates the
divine destruction of the fleet which threatened Constantinople itself,
sometime in the years 864-867 or according to the Russian historian
Vasiliev, on June 18, 860. Ironically, this Feast is considered
important by the Slavic Churches but not by the Greeks.
The
Primary Chronicle of St Nestor also notes the miraculous deliverance
followed an all-night Vigil and the dipping of the garment of the Mother
of God into the waters of the sea at the Blachernae church, but does
not mention Sts Andrew and Epiphanius and their vision of the Mother of
God at prayer. These latter elements, and the beginnings of the
celebrating of the Feast of the Protection, seem to postdate St Nestor
and the Chronicle. A further historical complication might be noted
under (October 2) dating St Andrew's death to the year 936.
The
year of death might not be quite reliable, or the assertion that he
survived to a ripe old age after the vision of his youth, or that his
vision involved some later pagan Russian raid which met with the same
fate. The suggestion that St Andrew was a Slav (or a Scythian according
to other sources, such as S. V. Bulgakov) is interesting, but not
necessarily accurate. The extent of Slavic expansion and repopulation
into Greece is the topic of scholarly disputes.
In the
PROLOGUE, a Russian book of the twelfth century, a description of the
establishment of the special Feast marking this event states, "For when
we heard, we realized how wondrous and merciful was the vision... and it
transpired that Your holy Protection should not remain without festal
celebration, O Ever-Blessed One!"
Therefore, in the festal
celebration of the Protection of the Mother of God, the Russian Church
sings, "With the choirs of the Angels, O Sovereign Lady, with the
venerable and glorious prophets, with the First-Ranked Apostles and with
the Hieromartyrs and Hierarchs, pray for us sinners, glorifying the
Feast of your Protection in the Russian Land." Moreover, it would seem
that St Andrew, contemplating the miraculous vision was a Slav, was
taken captive, and became the slave of the local inhabitant of
Constantinople named Theognostus.
Churches in honor of the
Protection of the Mother of God began to appear in Russia in the twelfth
century. Widely known for its architectural merit is the temple of the
Protection at Nerl, which was built in the year 1165 by holy Prince
Andrew Bogoliubsky. The efforts of this holy prince also established in
the Russian Church the Feast of the Protection of the Mother of God,
about the year 1164.
At Novgorod in the twelfth century there
was a monastery of the Protection of the Most Holy Theotokos (the
so-called Zverin monastery) In Moscow also under Tsar Ivan the Terrible
the cathedral of the Protection of the Mother of God was built at the
church of the Holy Trinity (known as the church of St Basil the
Blessed).
On the Feast of the Protection of the Most Holy
Theotokos we implore the defense and assistance of the Queen of Heaven,
"Remember us in your prayers, O Lady Virgin Mother of God, that we not
perish by the increase of our sins. Protect us from every evil and from
grievous woes, for in you do we hope, and venerating the Feast of your
Protection, we magnify you."
Troparion - Tone 4
Today
the faithful celebrate the feast with joy illumined by your coming, O
Mother of God. Beholding your pure image we fervently cry to
you:"Encompass us beneath the precious veil of your protection; deliver
us from every form of evil by entreating Christ,your Son and our God
that He may save our souls."
Kontakion - Tone 3
Today
the Virgin stands in the midst of the Church and with choirs of saints
she invisibly prays to God for us.Angels and bishops worship,apostles
and prophets rejoice together,since for our sake she prays to the
pre-eternal God.
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