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BIRTH OF MARY, September 8th
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Posted on 09/07/2006 11:32:47 PM PDT by Salvation

BIRTH OF MARY
September 8th  
A. Valentini  
The present Feast forms a link between the New and the Old Testament. It shows that Truth succeeds symbols and figures and that the New Covenant replaces the Old. Hence, all creation sings with joy, exults, and participates in the joy of this day.... This is, in fact, the day on which the Creator of the world constructed His temple; today is the day on which by a stupendous project a creature becomes the preferred dwelling of the Creator" (Saint Andrew of Crete).

"Let us celebrate with joy the birth of the Virgin Mary, of whom was born the Sun of Justice.... Her birth constitutes the hope and the light of salvation for the whole world.... Her image is light for the whole Christian people" (From the Liturgy).

As these texts so clearly indicate, an atmosphere of joy and light pervades the Birth of the Virgin Mary.

 

1. Historical Details about the Feast

The origin of this Feast is sought in Palestine. It goes back to the consecration of a church in Jerusalem, which tradition identifies as that of the present basilica of St. Ann.

At Rome the Feast began to be kept toward the end of the 7th century, brought there by Eastern monks. Gradually and in varied ways it spread to the other parts of the West in the centuries that followed. From the 13th century on, the celebration assumed notable importance, becoming a Solemnity with a major Octave and preceded by a Vigil calling for a fast. The Octave was reduced to a simple one during the reform of St. Pius X and was abolished altogether under the reform of Pius XII in 1955.

The present Calendar characterizes the Birth of Mary as a "Feast," placing it on the same plane as the Visitation.

For some centuries now, the Birth has been assigned to September 8 both in the East and in the West, but in ancient times it was celebrated on different dates from place to place. However, when the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (which has a later origin than that of the Birth) was extended to the whole Church, the Birth little by little became assigned everywhere to September 8: nine months after the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception.

 

2. At the Heart of Salvation

As we know, the Gospels have not transmitted to us anything about the birth of the Virgin Mary. Their attention is completely centered on the mystery of Christ and His salvific mission.

The birth of Mary is recounted by the Protevangelium of James (5:2), an apocryphal writing from the end of the 2nd century. Subsequent tradition is based on this account.

The description - although in the manner of an apocryphal document - obviously presents an important historical event: the birth of the Mother of the Lord.

But the problem that concerns us here is the significance of this event. In the case of all the Saints, the Church commemorates their birthday on the day of their return to the Lord. However, in the cases of St. John the Baptizer and the Blessed Virgin, it also celebrates the day of their earthly birth. This is a singular fact already emphasized in ancient times, for example, by Paschasius Radbertus (d. about 859).

The reason for this fact is not found primarily in the greatness or the privileges of the persons involved but in the singular mission that was theirs in the History of Salvation. In this light, the birth of the Blessed Virgin is considered to be - like that of John the Baptizer - in direct relationship with the coming of the Savior of the world. Thus, the birth and existence of Marysimilar to and even more than those of the Baptizer - take on a significance that transcends her own person. It is explained solely in the context of the History of Salvation, connected with the People of God of the Old Covenant and the New. Mary's birth lies at the confluence of the two Testaments - bringing to an end the stage of expectation and the promises and inaugurating the new times of grace and salvation in Jesus Christ.

Mary, the Daughter of Zion and ideal personification of Israel, is the last and most worthy representative of the People of the Old Covenant but at the same time she is "the hope and the dawn of the whole world." With her, the elevated Daughter of Zion, after a long expectation of the promises, the times are fulfilled and a new economy is established (LG 55).

The birth of Mary is ordained in particular toward her mission as Mother of the Savior. Her existence is indissolubly connected with that of Christ: it partakes of a unique plan of predestination and grace. God's mysterious plan regarding the incarnation of the Word embraces also the Virgin who is His Mother. In this way, the Birth of Mary is inserted at the very heart of the History of Salvation.

 

3. Christological Orientations

The Biblical readings of the Feast have a clear Christological- salvific orientation that forms the backdrop for contemplating the figure of Mary.

Micah 5:1-4a. The Prophet announces the coming of the Lord of Israel who will come forth from Bethlehem of Judah. The Mother of the Messiah, presented as one about to give birth, will give life to the prince and pastor of the house of David who will bring justice and peace. She will work with the Messiah to bring forth a new people.

Romans 8.28-30. This passage does not speak directly about Mary but about the believer justified by the grace of Christ and gifted with the indwelling of the Spirit. He or she has been chosen and called from all eternity to share Christ's life and glory. This is true in a privileged manner for Mary, Spouse and Temple of the Holy Spirit, Mother of God's Son, and intimately united with Him in a Divine plan of predestination and grace.

Matthew 1:1-16, 18-23. The meaning of this seemingly and genealogy is theologically profound: to place Jesus, the MessiahLord, within the dynastic tree of His people. He is a descendant, and in fact "the descendant," of Abraham (cf. Gal 3:16) and the Patriarchs in accord with the promises, and He is the semi-heir of the Prophets. The ring that united Christ with His people is Mary, Daughter of Zion and Mother of the Lord.

The virginity stressed by the Gospel text is the sign of the Divine origin of the Son and of the absolute newness that now breaks forth in the history of human beings.

The Christological-salvific purpose and tone dominate not only the Bible readings but also the Eucharistic Celebration and the Liturgy of the Hours.

It has been observed that, although the texts of this Feast's celebration are less rich than those of other Marian feasts, they do have one outstanding characteristic: "The number of themes is rather restricted, [but] there are extremely numerous invitations to joy" (J. Pascher).

Indeed, joy pervades the whole of this Feast's liturgy. If many "will rejoice" at the birth of the precursor (cf. Lk 1:14), a much greater joy is stirred up by the birth of the Mother of the Savior. Hence, this is a Feast that serves as a prelude to the "joy to all people" brought about by the Birth of the Son of God at Christmas and expressed by the singing of hymns and carols.

Added to this theme of joy on this Marian Feast is that of light because with Mary's birth the darkness is dispersed and there rises in the world the dawn that announces the Sun of Justice, Christ the Lord.

Taken from:
Dictionary of Mary (NY: Catholic Book, 1985)
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1 posted on 09/07/2006 11:32:48 PM PDT by Salvation
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2 posted on 09/07/2006 11:33:51 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: nickcarraway; sandyeggo; Lady In Blue; NYer; american colleen; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; ...
Catholic Discussion Ping!

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3 posted on 09/07/2006 11:35:24 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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BIRTH OF MARY, September 8th

September 8, 2004 - Feast of the Birth of Mary

John Paul II goes to Lourdes; reflections on the Immaculate Conception

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE GREAT MOTHER OF GOD, MARY MOST HOLY!

Devotion To The Holy Infant Mary

Memorandum on the Immaculate Conception [Newman]

Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

4 posted on 09/07/2006 11:39:23 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

As a Catholic I celebrate this day with great joy...however...I had an interesting conversation the other day with a "born again Christian" who goes to Calvary Chapel and decided to inform me that Mary means nothing in spiritual and biblical terms...all she did was give birth to Christ...she never did anything herself that changed the spectrum of the bible...she was just "chosen" to give birth.

I find it fascinating how I am constantly ragged on by "fellow Christians" because I pray to Saints and to Mary...whom they (they being Baptists, Lutherans, Episcopalians etc..)say they are worthless to pray to because only God can answer our prayers...nobody else.


5 posted on 09/07/2006 11:40:47 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache ("Scientology is dangerous stuff,it's like forming a religion based around Johnny Quest and Haji.")
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To: Salvation
The Immaculate Conception — Essential to the Faith

"Who Are You, Immaculate Conception?"

TURKEY Ephesus: The Feast of the Immaculate Conception at Mary’s House

Coming Dec 8th. Feast of the "Immaculate Conception"

Why the Immaculate Conception?

Catholic Encyclopedia: Immaculate Conception (The Doctrine and Its Roots)

The Immaculate Conception of Our Lady December 8

Mary's Immaculate Conception: A Memorable Anniversary

Ineffabilis Deus: 8 December 1854 (Dogma of the Immaculate Conception)

Why do we believe in the Immaculate Conception?

John Paul II goes to Lourdes; reflections on the Immaculate Conception

Your Praises We Sing--on the Dogma of the Proclamation of the Immaculate Conception, Dec. 8th

Eastern Christianity and the Immaculate Conception (Q&A From EWTN)

Memorandum on the Immaculate Conception [Newman]

On The Feast of The Immaculate Conception, The Patroness of the US, We Must Pray For Our Country[Read only]

6 posted on 09/07/2006 11:42:10 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: My Favorite Headache
They just don't understand that the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Saints intercede for us, do they?

Guess they never read the story of the Wedding of Cana in the Bible where Mary first interceded with her son for the groom and bride who had run out of wine???

Go figure??

7 posted on 09/07/2006 11:49:01 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation
Trying to fix the broken link above:

September 8, 2004 - Feast of the Birth of Mary

8 posted on 09/07/2006 11:50:26 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Oh I hear you...it is just a very interesting "fact" that falls on deaf ears...although we are all supposedly on the same team.

It is stunning how much Catholics are ripped on in other places of worship.


9 posted on 09/08/2006 12:00:33 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache ("Scientology is dangerous stuff,it's like forming a religion based around Johnny Quest and Haji.")
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To: Salvation

Thanks for the ping. I happen to share one thing with the Blessed Mother...her birthday!


10 posted on 09/08/2006 2:16:29 AM PDT by Miss Marple (Lord, please look over Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
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Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone

Your birth, O Theotokos, brought joy to the whole world, for from you dawned the sun of righteousness, Christ our God. Freeing us from the curse, He gave us His blessings. Abolishing death, He granted us eternal life.

Kontakion in the Fourth Tone

In your holy birth, Immaculate One, Joachim and Anna were rid of the shame of childlessness; Adam and Eve of the corruption of death. And so your people, free of the guilt of their sins, celebrate crying: "The barren one gives birth to the Theotokos, who nourishes our life."

Synaxarion:

According to the ancient tradition of the Church, the Theotokos was born of barren and aged parents, Joachim and Anna, about the year 16 or 17 before the birth of Christ. Joachim was descended from the royal line of David, of the tribe of Judah. Anna was of the priestly tribe of Levi, a daughter of the priest Matthan and Mary, his wife.


11 posted on 09/08/2006 4:09:48 AM PDT by Kolokotronis (Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
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To: My Favorite Headache

I'm always tempted to tell someone who says that: "When you meet Jesus in Heaven, you be sure to repeat to him that you believe his mother is 'nothing special'". Up to now, I've managed to hold my tongue...


12 posted on 09/08/2006 4:18:38 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (Freedom isn't free, but the men and women of the military will pay most of your share)
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To: My Favorite Headache

Catholics are "ripped on" because they do things that are outside of Biblical teaching. For example, praying to the mother of Jesus is not Biblical.


13 posted on 09/08/2006 4:31:53 AM PDT by bigcat32
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To: Miss Marple

Happy Birthday to you both!

Now it's off to Mass for a somewhat more formal celebration of this event!


14 posted on 09/08/2006 4:35:42 AM PDT by livius
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Catholics are "ripped on" because they do things that are outside of Biblical teaching. For example, praying to the mother of Jesus is not Biblical.

Please site chapter and verse that explains "sola scriptura."

15 posted on 09/08/2006 4:46:31 AM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: COBOL2Java
I'm always tempted to tell someone who says that: "When you meet Jesus in Heaven, you be sure to repeat to him that you believe his mother is 'nothing special'". Up to now, I've managed to hold my tongue...

And if she was "nothing special," then why are we told that ALL generations will call her Blessed? If she was "nothing special" why the Visitation? Based on the "nothing special" approach, why did our Lord need to be born at all, He could have simply appeared on earth. The beginning of Luke makes it abundantly clear that what was special about the Blessed Mother is beyond our earthly comprehension.

16 posted on 09/08/2006 4:50:47 AM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: My Favorite Headache

I had the same problem until I asked them about the wedding at Cana.....Mary intervened on behalf of the wedding host..Even Jesus stated it was not His time to perform miracles..She got Her Son to do this...ANNNNND,it was only for some wine...Its interesing to see non catholics wiggle out of explaining that intercession is wrong but oh yeah,it happened in the bible....


17 posted on 09/08/2006 5:08:26 AM PDT by fishbabe
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To: wagglebee

I explained why Catholics get "ripped on" by other Christians. A discussion about "sola scriptura" is another topic. I can give you specific scripture regarding praying to statues or other objects. Can you direct me to where scripture advises to pray to Mary or other people?


18 posted on 09/08/2006 5:42:04 AM PDT by bigcat32
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This one is really in bad taste.

Sometimes we can all forget that we must make an accounting for everything we say or do---or put in print .


20 posted on 09/08/2006 5:55:02 AM PDT by Running On Empty
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