Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Turkey: House of the Virgin Mary

Christmas is a wonderful time of year, full of parties and presents, lights and gorgeous decorations, but I find that it can also be busy and stressful. So as much as possible I try to refocus and remember what the season is really about for me--family, love, charity, and the birth of Christ.

Thinking about these things last night led me to recall a trip to Turkey where I was fortunate enough to be able to visit the House of the Virgin Mary. Although the Roman Catholic Church has never definitively approved the divinity of the house (due to a lack of hard scientific evidence) many Popes have visited it, and it is widely accepted as a holy site for both Christians and Muslims.



Located between Ephesus (another site I really enjoyed) and Selçuk on Mt. Koressos, the house is believed to be where the Virgin Mary lived out the remainder of her life following Jesus' Resurrection. The site features a font of Holy water, which runs from underground, and a wall where pilgrims can tie their written prayers and messages.




The place is green and peaceful and I suppose recalling my visit helps me to remember what this Christmas season is all about. I wish you all every blessing of the season!


Botticelli's Glorification of Mary
via Google Images


Alla Prossima

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