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Meeting of the Lord

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Celebration of the feast
In the [[Gospel of Luke]] 2:22-35, [[Theotokos|Mary]] and [[Joseph the Betrothed|Joseph]] took the infant Christ to the Temple in Jerusalem. He was received in the arms of the elder Simeon, who then prayed, "Now let Thy servant depart in peace... for I have seen Thy salvation." This was one of the things that Mary "pondered in her heart"—the fact that others recognized that her Son was the [[Messiah]].
==Celebration of the feast==
On the eve of the feast, [[Vespers]] is served and contains three [[Old Testament]] readings. The first is a composite of [[Exodus]] 12:15-13:16, [[Leviticus]] 12 and [[Numbers]] 8. The second reading is from [[Isaiah]] 6:1-12. And the third is a composite from Isaiah 19:1,3-5,12,16,19-21.
 
Sometimes [[Matins]] is served on the morning of the feast. The Gospel reading is from [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]] 2:25-32, where Saint Simeon receives Christ.
 
[[Divine Liturgy]] is served on the day on the feast. The [[Apostolos|epistle reading]] is from [[Hebrews]] 7:7-17, and tells of a change in the priesthood: ''what further need was there that another priest should rise according to the order of Melchizedek, and not be called according to the order of Aaron. For the priesthood being changed, of necessity there is also a change of the law.'' The [[Gospels|gospel reading]] is taken from Luke 2:22-40 telling of the Most Holy Virgin, who had no need of purification, since she had given birth to the Source of purity and sanctity without defilement, humbly fulfilled the requirements of the Law. It tells of Saint Simeon who receives Christ, and his words: ''Lord, now let Thou Thy servant depart in peace, according to Thy word, for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation, which Thou hast prepared before the face of all people, a light to enlighten the Gentiles, and the glory of Thy people Israel''. And his words to the Most Holy Virgin: ''Behold, this child is set for the fall and rising again of many in Israel, and for a sign which shall be spoken against. Yea, a sword shall pierce through your own soul also, that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed''. The reading also tells about the 84-year-old widow Anna the Prophetess.
 
The theme of all these readings together, tell of the changing from the Old Testament to the [[New Testament]], the old law becomes something new. The Son of God, giver of the law, now himself fulfills the law, being carried in Simeon’s arms as a human child.
 
== Hymns ==
[[Troparion]] (Tone 1) [http://oca.org/FStropars.asp?SID=13&ID=100407]

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