Feast of the Presentation of Mary
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Marys presentation was celebrated in Jerusalem in the sixth century. A church was built there in honor of this mystery. The Eastern Church was more interested in the feast, but it does appear in the West in the 11th century. Although the feast at times disappeared from the calendar, in the 16th century it became a feast of the universal Church.
As with Marys birth, we read of Marys presentation in the temple only in apocryphal literature. In what is recognized as an unhistorical account, the Protoevangelium of James tells us that Anna and Joachim offered Mary to God in the Temple when she was three years old. This was to carry out a promise made to God when Anna was still childless.
Though it cannot be proven historically, Marys presentation has an important theological purpose. It continues the impact of the feasts of the Immaculate Conception and of the birth of Mary. It emphasizes that the holiness conferred on Mary from the beginning of her life on earth continued through her early childhood and beyond.
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St. Thomas the Apostle
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St. Gregory Grassi and Companions (d. 1900)
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Blessed John Francis Burte and Companions (d. 1792; d. 1794)
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St. Maria Goretti (1890-1902)
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St. Bonaventure (1221-1274)
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel
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St. John Francis Regis (1597-1640)
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St. Agnes (d. 258?)
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St. Anthony of Padua (1195-1231)
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St. Oliver Plunkett (1629-1681)