Commemorated on January 6
Theophany is the Feast which reveals the Most Holy Trinity to the
world through the Baptism of the Lord (Mt.3:13-17; Mark 1:9-11; Luke
3:21-22). God the Father spoke from Heaven about the Son, the Son was
baptized by St John the Forerunner, and the Holy Spirit descended
upon the Son in the form of a dove. From ancient times this Feast was
called the Day of Illumination and the Feast of Lights, since God is
Light and has appeared to illumine “those who sat in darkness,” and “in
the region of the shadow of death” (Mt.4:16), and to save the fallen
race of mankind by grace.
In the ancient Church it was the custom
to baptize catechumens at the Vespers of Theophany, so that Baptism
also is revealed as the spiritual illumination of mankind.
The
origin of the Feast of Theophany goes back to Apostolic times, and it is
mentioned in The Apostolic Constitutions (Book V:13). From the second
century we have the testimony of St Clement of Alexandria concerning the
celebration of the Baptism of the Lord, and the night vigil before this
Feast.
There is a third century dialogue about the services for
Theophany between the holy martyr Hippolytus and St Gregory the
Wonderworker. In the following centuries, from the fourth to ninth
century, all the great Fathers of the Church: Gregory the Theologian,
John Chrysostom, Ambrose of Milan, John of Damascus, commented on the
Feast of Theophany.
The monks Joseph the Studite, Theophanes and
Byzantios composed much liturgical music for this Feast, which is sung
at Orthodox services even today. St John of Damascus said that the Lord
was baptized, not because He Himself had need for cleansing, but “to
bury human sin by water,” to fulfill the Law, to reveal the mystery of
the Holy Trinity, and finally, to sanctify “the nature of water” and to
offer us the form and example of Baptism.
On the Feast of the
Baptism of Christ, the Holy Church proclaims our faith in the most
sublime mystery, incomprehensible to human intellect, of one God in
three Persons. It teaches us to confess and glorify the Holy Trinity,
one in Essence and Indivisible. It exposes and overthrows the errors of
ancient teachings which attempted to explain the Creator of the world by
reason, and in human terms.
The Church shows the necessity of
Baptism for believers in Christ, and it inspires us with a sense of deep
gratitude for the illumination and purification of our sinful nature.
The Church teaches that our salvation and cleansing from sin is possible
only by the power of the grace of the Holy Spirit, therefore it is
necessary to preserve worthily these gifts of the grace of holy Baptism,
keeping clean this priceless garb, for “As many as have been baptized
into Christ, have put on Christ” (Gal 3:27).
On the day of Theophany, all foods are permitted, even if the Feast falls on a Wednesday or Friday.
TROPARION - TONE 1
When You, O Lord were baptized in the Jordan / The worship of the
Trinity was made manifest / For the voice of the Father bore witness to
You / And called You His beloved Son. / And the Spirit, in the form of a
dove, / Confirmed the truthfulness of His word. / O Christ, our God,
You have revealed Yourself / And have enlightened the world, glory to
You!
KONTAKION - TONE 4
Today You have shown forth to the world, O Lord, / and the light of Your
countenance has been marked on us. / Knowing You, we sing Your praises.
/ You have come and revealed Yourself, / O unapproachable Light.
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