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Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 15 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Archbishop of Australia: The Church does not mourn a death but celebrates a translation from death to life | Orthodox Times (en)

… the temporal to the eternal, from earth to heaven, from corruption to incorruption, and from the vanity of this world to the true life.

For this reason, the Dormition of the Theotokos is for all of us a feast of hope, consolation and joy, since we feel that, through her translation from death to life, Panagia is even closer to us and remains beside us. As the Apolytikion of the feast proclaims: “In your Dormition, O Theotokos, you did not abandon the world.

On the occasion, therefore, of this great Feast of the Mother of God, I encourage you all to turn your gaze towards her with trust amid the difficulties, trials and concerns of your lives. Panagia knows human suffering. She experienced exile, anguish, silence, contempt, injustice and slander, and, above all, the sorrow of beholding her Son upon the Cross. For this reason, she can understand every …

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The liturgical text affirms that the Theotokos remains present and does not abandon the world.

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