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Archbishop of Canada: Dormition reveals Humanity’s calling to life and Communion with God | Orthodox Times (en)

… the created and the uncreated.”

“The Panagia thus reveals that the ultimate destiny of the human person is not merely moral improvement, but deification—the participation, by grace, in the life of God,” the Archbishop wrote.

From this perspective, he emphasized, the Dormition is not a defeat before death. Through Christ’s Resurrection, death has already been overcome, while the Theotokos, as the “Mother of Life,” participates in a unique way in her Son’s victory.

Her Translation, Archbishop Apostolos said, therefore constitutes “an icon and foretaste of the universal resurrection.”

The Archbishop also connected the message of the feast with the spiritual challenges confronting people today, including alienation, loneliness, confusion and fragmentation.

Against these experiences, he said, the Theotokos presents …

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The quote characterizes her as the 'Mother of Life' who participates in Christ's victory.

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