40 days has passed since Christmas,
and this celebration of the Presentation of Jesus is very meaningful,
especially when we consider some Jewish traditions which the Holy Family were
obliged to observe. Whenever a mother gave birth to a first-born son, she would
be considered impure for a whole week, and would not be permitted to enter the
temple for a duration of 40 days. She would then spend the rest of the 33 days
confined to her home. On the 40 th day, which would be February 2 nd,
she would go to the temple for the ceremony of purification, besides having her
son circumcised. An Old Testament tradition says that every first born male,
even of animals, had to be consecrated to the Lord. The parents were also
expected to present a gift to the High Priest, a pair of sheep if they were
wealthy or a pair of turtle-doves if they were poor. Simeon received the infant
Jesus at the temple and so on this occasion a triple ceremony was done,
circumcision, purification and presentation, all of which have been combined
together by the Catholic church as the Feast of the Presentation, beautifully
portrayed in the above stained-glass window in my former parish, the Cathedral in
Baker City, Oregon.
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