Orthodox Church celebrates Virgin Mary’s Day on August 28
Orthodox Church celebrates Virgin Mary’s Day on August 28

Georgia celebrates Virgin Mary’s Day today. The day, known as the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, commemorates the assumption of the Blessed Virgin into heaven. All churches throughout Georgia hold special ceremonies and religious services in retaliation to this day.

 

His Holiness and Beatitude, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, Ilia II is delivering holy liturgy at Sioni Cathedral in Tbilisi.

Virgin Mary’s Day is a public holiday in Georgia. On this day, thousands of Georgians go to the churches to light candles and pray. This time of the year all Georgians visit their friends and family to celebrate the holiday together.

 

The Blessed Virgin Mary, often shortened to Blessed Mary or Virgin Mary, is a traditional title used by most Christians to refer to Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. According to traditional beliefs of the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy and some Protestant churches, Heaven assumed her physically after the end of her earthly life.

 

According to some doctrines, her Assumption to heaven is believed to occur after her death. The Assumption is important to many Catholic and Orthodox Christians as Mary’s heavenly birthday. It is regarded as a symbol of the promise made by Jesus Christ to all Christians that they too will be received into paradise. St. Mary’s day is a great holiday after Trinity Day in Orthodox World.