Commemorated on August 31
The Placing of the Venerable Belt of the Most Holy Theotokos in a
church of Constantinople’s Chalcoprateia district took place during the
reign of the emperor Theodosius the Younger. Before this the holy relic,
entrusted to the Apostle Thomas by the Mother of God Herself, was kept
by pious Christians at Jerusalem after Her Dormition. During the reign
of Emperor Leo the Wise (886-911), his wife Zoe was afllicted with an
unclean spirit, and he prayed that God would heal her.
The empress
had a vision that she would be healed of her infirmity if the Belt of
the Mother of God were placed upon her. The emperor then asked the
Patriarch to open the coffer. The Patriarch removed the seal and opened
the coffer in which the relic was kept, and the Belt of the Mother of
God appeared completely whole and undamaged by time. The Patriarch
placed the Belt on the sick empress, and immediately she was freed from
her infirmity. They sang hymns of thanksgiving to the Most Holy
Theotokos, then they placed the venerable Belt back into the coffer and
resealed it.
In commemoration of the miraculous occurrence and the
twofold Placing of the venerable Belt, the Feast of the Placing of the
Venerable Belt of the Most Holy Theotokos was established. Parts of the
holy Belt are in the Vatopedi monastery on Mt. Athos, in Trier
monastery, and in Georgia.
TROPARION - TONE 8
Ever-Virgin Theotokos, protectress of mankind, / you have given given
your people a powerful legacy: / the robe and sash of your most honored
body which remained / incorrupt throughout your seedless childbearing; /
for through you time and nature are renewed! / Therefore we implore
you: “Grant peace to your people and to our souls great mercy!”
KONTAKION - TONE 4
Today your flock celebrates the enshrinement of your precious sash, /
and it earnestly cries out to you: / “Rejoice, O Virgin, boast of all
Christians!”
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2014(with 2013's link here also and further:, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!):
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