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Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate (Basilica.ro EN) · Aug 14 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Metropolitan Nicolae: Dormition of the Mother of God is ‘the feast of our hope’

… centre of today’s feast stands a tomb, yet the Church does not call us to sorrow, but to joy. The Apostles are gathered around the body of the Mother of God, yet the feast’s hymns speak of life. A separation takes place, yet the Church proclaims a reunion.” Metropolitan Nicolae recalled that, following the Resurrection of Christ, death can no longer be regarded as the ultimate end of human existence: “Christ Himself called death sleep. Before raising the daughter of Jairus, He says: She is not dead, but sleeping.” “The Holy Fathers who spoke about the Dormition of the Mother of God did not try to conceal the reality of death. On the contrary, it was precisely in her death that they saw the power of Christ’s Resurrection revealed.” The holy and living Ark His Eminence highlighted the unique place of the Mother of God in the history of salvation, since it was from her body that the Son of God took His human …

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The speaker cites Christ's words to illustrate a positive view of death as sleep.

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