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What is the feast of the Presentation?
- February 2 is celebrated as the feast of the Presentation of the Lord, commemorating Jesus' presentation in the Temple, which is also referred to as Candlemas in some countries, denoting a candlelight procession started in the Middle Ages.
- The celebration serves to honor both the Presentation of Jesus and the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which took place in the Temple when Jesus was 40 days old, according to Luke's Gospel.
- Mary and Joseph followed the laws described in Leviticus, which required a mother to present offerings for purification after childbirth, showcasing their humility despite Mary's unique status.
- During this event, the prophet Simeon recognized Jesus as the Savior and expressed joy, saying, 'Now, Master, you may let your servant go in peace, according to your word, for my eyes have seen your salvation.
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The celebration of the Lord, celebrated on 2 February, 40 days after the birth of Jesus Christ, is one of the most important festivals of the Christian-Orthodox calendar. The festival marks the time when the Blessed Jesus was brought to the Temple in Jerusalem.
·Romania
Read Full ArticleOn February 2 the Christmas trees were disposed of, even vacations were around this important holiday. In some places the tradition has kept itself - in its own way.
·Munich, Germany
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