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Feast of the Holy Nativity and Theophany of Our Lord Jesus Christ
January 6, 2015.
Each year, on January 6, the Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Nativity and Theophany of Our Lord Jesus Christ, which is the commemoration of the Birth and Baptism of Jesus Christ. God was incarnated and appeared to the people. During the Baptism of Jesus God the Father said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased” (Mt 3:17) and the Holy Spirit descended on Christ in the form of dove, so God appeared to the people for the second time. So, both Theophanies revealed by means of the Birth and Baptism of Jesus Christ are celebrated in the Armenian Church jointly on January 6. The feast starts on the eve, in the evening of January 5, and is continued after the midnight. On the eve a solemn Candlelight Divine Liturgy is celebrated and on January 6 a solemn Divine Liturgy is celebrated. At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy Blessing of the Waters Service is conducted symbolizing the Baptism of Christ in the River Jordan at the commencement of His ministry. By means of His Baptism Jesus blessed water.Celebrant priest pours out the Holy Chrism drop by drop into water and blesses the water. According to the tradition people take some blessed water with them to use it as a medicinal remedy for the sick. After Blessing of the Waters Service the priests visit the houses of the faithful to proclaim the Christmastide Good News of the Birth of Jesus Christ and hence the tradition of Blessing of the Houses was formed. The Birth of Jesus happened in this way. “In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. … And everyone went to his own town to register. So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.” (Lk 2:1-7) The Son of God was born in poverty, in a manger. The witnesses of His Birth were the shepherds living out in the fields nearby, whom the angels had appeared and brought the good news of the Birth of the Savior singing: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.” (Lk 2:18) Soon afterwards some men who studied the stars came from the East and worshipped Baby Christ, presented him gifts and returned to their countries.
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Feast days for the year 2015 | |
January | |
3rd | St. Basil (the Great) and his brother St. Gregory of Nyssa, Sylvester the Patriarch of Rome, and Ephrem the Syrian St Basil |
5th | Christmas Eve |
6th | Christmas and Epiphany |
13th | Naming of our Lord Jesus Christ |
15th | Birth of St John the Forerunner |
17th | Sts. Peter the Patriarch, Bishop Blaise, Deacon Absolom |
19th | St. Anthony the Hermit |
20th | St. King Theodosius |
22nd | Giragos and his mother Julita and St Vahan of Kohtum |
31st | St. Sarkis |
February | |
2nd | Sts. Adom and Generals |
3rd | Sts. Sookias and Martyrs |
5th | Sts. Voski and Priests |
7th | St. Sahag Bartev |
10th | Sts. Ghvont and Priests |
12th | Sts. Vartanank |
14th | Presentation of the Lord to the Temple |
15th | Poon Paregentan (Eve of the Great Lent) |
21st | St. Theodore the Worrior |
22nd | Second Sunday of Great Lent – Expulsion |
28th | St. Cyril of Jerusalem |
March | |
1st | Third Sunday of Great Lent – The Prodigal Son |
7th | St John, Bishop of Jerusalem, and our Holy Fathers John of Otsoon (Hovnan Otsenetsi), John of Vorodn (Hovhan Vorodnetsi) and Gregory of Datev (Krikor Datevatsi) |
8th | Fourth Sunday of Great Lent – The Steward |
11th | Median Day of Great Lent (Michink) |
14th March | Forty Martyrs of Sebastia |
15th | Fifth Sunday of Great Lent – The Judge |
21st | St Gregory the Illuminator – Descent into the pit |
22nd | Sixth Sunday of Great Lent – Advent |
28th | Remembrance of Christ’s Raising of Lazarus |
29th | Palm Sunday |
30th | Great Monday |
31st | Great Tuesday |
April | |
1st | Great Wednesday |
2nd | Great Thursday |
3rd | Good Friday |
4th | Great Saturday – Easter Eve |
5th | Easter Sunday |
7th | Annunciation |
11th | Beheading of St John the Baptist |
12th | New Sunday |
19th | Green Sunday |
24th | Commemoration of the Martyrs of 1915 |
26th | Red Sunday |
May | |
3rd | Apparition of Holy Cross |
14th | Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ (Hampatsum) |
17th | Second Palm Sunday |
24th | Pentecost (Hokekaloust) |
June | |
1st | Sts. Hripsimiank |
2nd | Sts. Kayaniank |
4th | St John the Baptist |
6th | St Gregory the Illuminator – Deliverance from the pit. |
7th | Feast of Holy Echmiadzin |
9th | Sts. Nooneh and Maneh, the Virgins |
11th | Sts. Sahag and Hovsep the Princes and Sts. Sarkis and Pacchus the Martyrs |
13th | St Nerses the Great and Bishop Khat |
15th | St Epiphanius of Cyprus |
16th | Sts. King Constantine and his mother Helena |
20th | Discovery of the relics of St Gregory the Illuminator |
23rd | Sts. Daniel the prophet and the tree young men – Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego |
25th | Our Holy Translators Sts. Sahag and Mesrob |
27th | Sts. King Drtad, Queen Ashkhen and Khosrovitookht |
28th | Feast of the Discovery of the Box Of the Theotokos |
30th | Prophet Zechariah |
July | |
1st | Discovery of the Box |
2nd | Prophet Elisha |
4th | The 12 Apostles of Christ and St Paul the 13th Apostle |
11th | Commemoration of the Old Ark [of the covenant] and the Feast of the New One – the Holy Church |
12th | Transfiguration (Aylagerbutuin) Vartavar |
16th | Prophet Isaiah |
18th | Sts. Thaddeus and Santookht |
20th | St Cyprian (Gibrianos) |
23rd | The Holy Forefathers: Adam, Abel, Seth, Enosh, Enosh, Noah, Melchizedek, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Aaron, Eleazar, Joshua, Samuel, Samson, Jephthah, Barak, Gideon and others. |
25th | Sons and grandsons of St Gregory our Illuminator: Sts. Arisdages, Vrtanes, Hoosig, Krikoris and Taniel. |
28th | The Twelve Holy Prophets: Hosea, Amos, Micah, Joel, Obadiah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Jonah, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi |
August | |
1st | St Athanasius, St Cyril and St Gregory the Theologian |
4th | Sts. Andrew the Commander and his Soldiers |
8th | The 200 Fathers of the Holy Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.) |
15th | Shoghagat – Feast of Echmiadzin |
16th | Feast of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God (Astvadzadzin) |
25th | Sts. Joachim and Anna – parents of the Holy Mother of God – and the oil bearing women |
27th | Prophet Jeremiah |
29th | The Holy Apostles Thomas, James and Simon |
30th | Feast of the Discovery of the Belt of the Theotokos |
31st | St Stepanos of Oolnya |
September | |
1st | Holy Prophets Ezekiel, Ezra, and Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist |
3rd | Sts. John the Baptist and Job the Righteous |
5th | The 318 Fathers of the Holy Council of Nicaea (325 A.D.) |
8th | The birth of St Mary the Theotokos |
12th | Navagadik |
13th | Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Khatch) |
22nd | St. Shooshan, the daughter of Vartan the Great |
26th | St. George (Kevork) the Warrior and St. Romanus the Melodist |
27th | Feast of the Holy Cross of Varak |
October | |
1st | Sts. Sahag and Hamazasb the Princes |
3rd | The 72 Holy Disciples of Christ |
6th | St. Thekla |
10th | The Holy Translators—Mesrob, Yeghishe, Movses the Poet, Tavit the Philosopher, Gregory of Nareg, Nerses of Kla (grace-filled) |
13th | Holy Apostles Ananias, Matthias, Barnabas, Philip, John, Silas and Silvanus |
15th | Sts. Dionysius the Areopagite and Apostles Timothy and Titus |
17th | The Holy Evangelists Matthew, Mark, Luke and John |
19th | St. Joseph |
24th | The 12 Holy Teachers (Doctors) of the Church: Hierotheus of Athens, Dionysius the Areopagite, Sylvester of Rome, Athanasius of Alexandria, Cyril of Jerusalem, Ephrem the Syrian, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory the Theologian, Epiphanius of Cyprus, John Chrysostom, and Cyril of Alexandria |
25th | Discovery of the Holy Cross |
29th | St. John Chrysostom |
November | |
7th | The Holy Archangels Gabriel and Michael and all the Heavenly Hosts |
14th | The Holy Apostles Andrew and Philip |
15th | Eve of the Fast of Advent |
21st | Presentation of the Holy Mother of God |
26th | St. Clement |
28th | The Holy Apostles and our First Illuminators Thaddeus and Bartholomew |
December | |
3rd | Paulus, Paul, Magar, Evagrius, John (Kpetsi), John the Short, Nilus, Arsenius, Siseos, Daniel, Serapion, Macarius, Poeman, and the other Holy Fathers of Egypt |
5th | Sts. Nicholas the Wonderworker, Gregory the Wonderworker, the other Nicholas, and Myron |
7th | St Minas |
9th | Conception of the Holy Virgin Mary |
12th | St. Hagop (James) of Nisibis |
14th | Sts. Ignatius of Antioch and Addai |
19th | King Apkar |
24th | Sts. David the Prophet and James the Apostle |
26th | St. Stephen the Proto-Deacon and the First Martyr |
28th | The Holy Apostles Peter and Paul |
29th | Sts. James the Apostle and John the Evangelist |