DORMITION OF THE THEOTOKOS
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Possible Lesson Plan:
After Pentecost, Mary stayed in Jerusalem, comforting the young Christian Church there. In her early fifties, she was near death. The apostles were scattered all over the world preaching the gospel. However, they all were miraculously returned to Jerusalem in time for her burial – all except Thomas. Remember Doubting Thomas? Thomas arrived late, and when the others took him to her tomb in the Garden of Gethsemane, the tomb was empty. Mary had been taken to heaven!
Antoninus the Jew is depicted on the icon. He was a fanatical Jew, who tried to overturn the coffin of Mary to dishonor her body. An archangel was sent and cut off his hands to stop him from this disgraceful act. Later in his life, Antoninus became a Christian and was healed.
Gospel: Luke 10:38-end, 11: 27-28
Epistle: Philippians 2:5-11
Old Testament: Genesis 28:11-17, Ezekiel 43: 27-44:14, Proverbs 9:1-11
Troparion: When thou didst give birth, O Theotokos, thou didst preserve thy virginity; and in thy falling-asleep thou has not forsaken the world; for thou wast translated to Life since thou art the Mother of Life. Wherefore, by thine intercessions, deliver our souls from death.
Kontakion: Truly, the Theotokos, who is ever watchful in intercessions, who is never rejected, neither tomb nor death could control. But being the Mother of Life, He Who dwelt in her ever-virgin womb did translate her to life.
Is the feast of the Dormition chronicled in Scripture? Does this mean that this is only legend? What is the purpose and importance of Holy Tradition? Is the Dormition the same as the Immaculate Conception, as taught by the Roman Catholic Church? If Mary were not bodily raised, how come we have no relics of her body?
What is the meaning in the Troparion of “you did not forsake the world”? What is Mary doing now in heaven? (interceding for us) Has Mary ever appeared on earth since her Dormition? One instance is celebrated in the feast of the Protection of the Virgin on October 1, when Mary appeared in Constantinople, on the steps of a church praying and crying, and the imminent barbarian invasion miraculously disappeared. What are miraculous icons? (icons that weep or exude a fragrant odor or produce healing oil) They are almost always icons of the Virgin Mary, showing her continuing love as a mother for all of us.
Why do we celebrate this feast with flowers? When the apostles went to the tomb and found it empty, the tomb was filled with the overwhelming fragrance of flowers. Flowers are brought to church and blessed; they can then be taken home to fill the home with their fragrance.
7. Learning Game: We celebrate 5 major feasts involving the Theotokos. Learn them with a pose for each:
Nativity of Mary: Rocking baby in arms
Presentation of Mary in the Temple: One leg raised as if climbing stairs
Annunciation: Angel wings arms flapping
Nativity of Jesus: Stick out straight arms and legs to make star shape (like jumping jack)
Dormition: Sleeping hands at face
Once poses are reviewed, when leader says “Go”, each child picks a pose and freezes. Leader spins spinner and the children with that pose are “out”. Continue until only one child remains. Children cannot use the same pose twice in a row.
FEASTS OF MARY SPINNER
Use large paperclip on a brad for the spinner itself. Print on cardstock, or on regular paper and glue to paper plate.
8. Make tissue paper flowers. Daylilies or white lilies would be especially nice. With this age group, you should be able to make some nice flowers. Have tissue paper of desired colors, very thin wire, green pipe cleaners, and green floral tape. Cut 8 of each petal for each flower. Lay one petal down, put a thin piece of wire in the center, glue another petal over it; this is a finished petal. Make 4 petals for each flower. Then shape together, wrapping the bottoms with wire to hold together. Line up a stem pipe cleaner with wired bottom of flower and wrap with floral tape, covering the wire and running part-way down the pipe cleaner.
Lots of other flower ideas:
9. Make a felt banner as before. Here are a few ideas:
10. Close with prayer.