the annunciation

     

In Christianity, the Annunciation (Ευαγγελισμός της Θεοτόκου, Euaggelismós tēs Theotókou in Greek) is the revelation to Mary, the mother of Jesus by the angel Gabriel that she woul conceive a child to be born the Son of God. Some Christian churches celebrate this with the Feast of Annunciation on March 25, which as the Incarnation is nine months before the feast of the Nativity of Jesus, or Christmas. The date of the Annunciation also marked the New Year in many places, including England (where it is called Lady Day). Both the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox faiths hold that the Annunciation took place in the then village of Nazareth, but differ as to where exactly. The Catholic Church of the Annunciation marks the site preferred by the former, while the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation marks that of the latter.

Trivia about the annunciation

  • Title of the work seen here in which an angel tells Mary the news:
  • Title of the 15th century work depicting the Virgin Mary & the angel Gabriel thought to be da Vinci's first completed work

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