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In August, since in
pagan times, Armenians have been celebrating Navasard with grandeur (New Year
holiday), nowadays the feast of Assumption of Holy Virgin celebrated in the
same period has particularly inherited some individual features. In August
grapes ripen and the festivals of Navasard have been continued with the
blessing of grapes.
The first blessed harvest was being sacrificed to Goddess Anahit- patroness of
fecundity and maternity.
The night before the ceremony pious people abided by their
faith come to the church to sing religious songs and sleep inside the sacred
walls. In the early morning with the sunrise they were getting ready for the
celebration- animal sacrifices, sweets and infinite quantity of fruits
accompanied by songs, dances and funny games.
During the grape blessing God is asked for benediction over
the grape pits and people enjoy the fruits of it to be mentally and physically
healthy and worthy of atonement.
God is asked to bless people who bring the grape as well.
On the Feast of the Assumption of St. Mary, the Ceremony of
the Blessing of the Grapes is conducted, and the harvest for the entire year is
blessed on that day.
Grapes do have a certain Christian
symbolic significance, but for our ancestors it was a symbol of labor and
recreation. Through the blessing, grape got divine significance. Our clergymen
had chosen grape for benediction since Christ blessed the wine made from grapes
and gave it to his disciples as a symbol of his vital blood. Thus work,
pleasure and worship were all brought together in this ceremony. The same
blessed grape would become blessed wine, and from that very grape people
preserved a bit for the next year grape blessing ceremony as a sign of richness
and abundance.
The details concerning Holy Mary’s
life as well as the story of Assumption have been preserved and passed to us through the Holy
and Sacred Tradition of the Apostolic Church.
Following the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, the Holy Virgin
remains in Jerusalem, and lives under the care of St. John the Evangelist. For
nearly 12 years, St. Mary lives by praying, fasting, and often visiting the
empty tomb of her beloved Son. During one such visit to the tomb, the Archangel
Gabriel appears and gives her the news of her imminent assumption to heaven.
St. Mary relays the news to her relatives and all Christians, asking them to
bury her in the valley of Gethsemane. St. Mary also asks the Apostle John to
celebrate a Divine Liturgy, so she may receive Holy Communion one final time.
After receiving Holy Communion, St. Mary returns to her room. As the Apostles
prepare to mourn her death, St. John asks the Mother of God to leave an image
of her face on a board of wood. St. Mary takes the board, crosses herself
and brings it close to her face. Moistening the board with her tears, she
asks God that by means of the board, people would be cured from disease.
As the Apostles surround St. Mary, an indescribable light appears. The Son of
God and the angels of heaven appear in the room. Seeing Christ, St. Mary dies.
St. Bartholomew the Apostle was absent and did not
participate in the burial service of St. Mary. Upon his return to Jerusalem, he
wishes to see St. Mary for the last time. Per his request, the Apostles open
the tomb, yet they do not find the remains of St. Mary. According to His
promise, Jesus Christ had delivered His mother to His heavenly kingdom. The
Apostles give the board of St. Mary to St. Bartholomew for consolation.
According to Moses of Khoren, St. Bartholomew brings the
board to Armenia. It is kept in the Province of Andzav, in a location called
Darbnots. Years later, a church is built there in honor of St. Mary, and a
convent is opened.
The
symbol of this festivity is the idea of maternity full of faith, love and hope.
On
coming Monday after the blessing of grapes we commemorate all dead.
After the ceremony you could
experience an unforgettable instants of your lifetime filling up the baskets
with grapes and drive to a cellar, where you could mix the blessed grapes with
those in barrel, see and take part in wine making process pressing the grapes
in the old fashioned way, bare feet.