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[[File:Visitation2 Pontormo.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Visitation (1529 Pontormo), art]]]] | [[File:Visitation2 Pontormo.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Visitation (1529 Pontormo), art]]]] | ||
*[[:Category:Events|BACK TO THE EVENTS--INDEX]] | *[[:Category:Events|BACK TO THE EVENTS--INDEX]] | ||
*[[Life of Mary|BACK to LIFE OF MARY]] -- [[Life of John the Baptist|LIFE OF JOHN THE BAPTIST]] -- [[Life of Jesus|LIFE OF JESUS]] | |||
*[[Gospel of Luke|BACK to the GOSPEL OF LUKE]] -- [[Protoevangelium of James|PROTOEVANGELIUM OF JAMES]] | *[[Gospel of Luke|BACK to the GOSPEL OF LUKE]] -- [[Protoevangelium of James|PROTOEVANGELIUM OF JAMES]] | ||
*[[Mary of Nazareth|BACK to MARY OF NAZARETH]] | *[[Mary of Nazareth|BACK to MARY OF NAZARETH]] -- [[Elizabeth|ELIZABETH]] -- [[Jesus of Nazareth|JESUS OF NAZARETH]] -- [[John the Baptist|JOHN THE BAPTIST]] | ||
The '''Visitation of Mary''' refers to an event in the lives of [[Mary of Nazareth]], [[Jesus of Nazareth]], and [[John the Baptist]]. The episode is narrated only in the Gospel of Luke (1:39-56). | The '''Visitation of Mary''' refers to an event in the lives of [[Mary of Nazareth]], [[Jesus of Nazareth]], and [[John the Baptist]]. The episode is narrated only in the Gospel of Luke (1:39-56). | ||
* ''People'' : [[Mary of Nazareth]] -- [[Elizabeth]] | * ''People'' : [[Mary of Nazareth]] -- [[Elizabeth]] -- cf. [[Zacharias]], [[John the Baptist]], [[Jesus of Nazareth]] | ||
* ''[[Nativity of Jesus]]'' : [[Genealogy of Jesus]] -- [[Annunciation to Mary]] -- [[Annunciation to Joseph]] -- [[Visitation of Mary]] -- [[Birth of Jesus]] -- [[Adoration of the Shepherds]] -- [[Adoration of the Magi]] -- [[Circumcision of Jesus]] -- [[Presentation of Jesus at the Temple]] -- [[Massacre of the Innocents]] -- [[Flight into Egypt]] > | * ''[[Nativity of Jesus]]'' : [[Genealogy of Jesus]] -- [[Annunciation to Mary]] -- [[Annunciation to Joseph]] -- [[Visitation of Mary]] -- [[Birth of Jesus]] -- [[Adoration of the Shepherds]] -- [[Adoration of the Magi]] -- [[Circumcision of Jesus]] -- [[Presentation of Jesus at the Temple]] -- [[Massacre of the Innocents]] -- [[Flight into Egypt]] > | ||
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< ''[[Life of Mary of Nazareth]]'' : [[Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple]] -- [[Annunciation to Anne and Joachim]] -- [[Birth of Mary]] -- [[Girlhood of Mary]] ([[Education of the Virgin]], [[Presentation of Mary at the Temple]]) -- [[Marriage of Mary and Joseph]] -- [[Annunciation to Mary]] -- [[Visitation of Mary]] -- [[Birth of Jesus]] -- [[Adoration of the Shepherds]] -- [[Adoration of the Magi]] -- [[Circumcision of Jesus]] -- [[Presentation of Jesus at the Temple]] -- [[Massacre of the Innocents]] -- [[Flight into Egypt]] -- [[Jesus among the Doctors]] -- [[Death of Joseph of Nazareth]] -- [[Wedding at Cana]] -- [[Jesus' True Relatives]] -- [[Hometown Rejection]] -- [[Crucifixion of Jesus]] -- [[Resurrection of Jesus]] -- [[Ascension of Jesus]] -- [[Gathering of the Twelve at Jerusalem]] -- [[Christian Pentecost]] -- [[Death of Mary|Death and Assumption of Mary]] -- [[Relics of Mary of Nazareth]] > | < ''[[Life of Mary of Nazareth]]'' : [[Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple]] -- [[Annunciation to Anne and Joachim]] -- [[Birth of Mary]] -- [[Girlhood of Mary]] ([[Education of the Virgin]], [[Presentation of Mary at the Temple]]) -- [[Marriage of Mary and Joseph]] -- [[Annunciation to Mary]] -- [[Visitation of Mary]] -- [[Birth of Jesus]] -- [[Adoration of the Shepherds]] -- [[Adoration of the Magi]] -- [[Circumcision of Jesus]] -- [[Presentation of Jesus at the Temple]] -- [[Massacre of the Innocents]] -- [[Flight into Egypt]] -- [[Jesus among the Doctors]] -- [[Death of Joseph of Nazareth]] -- [[Wedding at Cana]] -- [[Jesus' True Relatives]] -- [[Hometown Rejection]] -- [[Crucifixion of Jesus]] -- [[Resurrection of Jesus]] -- [[Ascension of Jesus]] -- [[Gathering of the Twelve at Jerusalem]] -- [[Christian Pentecost]] -- [[Death of Mary|Death and Assumption of Mary]] -- [[Relics of Mary of Nazareth]] > | ||
< ''Life of John the Baptist'' : [[Annunciation to Zacharias]] -- [[Visitation of Mary]] -- [[Birth of John the Baptist]] -- [[ | < ''[[Life of John the Baptist]]'' : [[Annunciation to Zacharias]] -- [[Visitation of Mary]] -- [[Birth of John the Baptist]] -- [[Child John the Baptist with Jesus]] -- [[Young John the Baptist in the Desert]] -- [[Preaching of John the Baptist]] -- [[Baptism of Jesus]] -- [[Question about Fasting]] -- [[Messengers from John the Baptist]] -- [[Death of John the Baptist]] -- [[Question about Authority]] -- [[Relics of John the Baptist]] > | ||
==Overview== | |||
According to the [[Gospel of Luke]], [[John the Baptist]]'s mother [[Elizabeth]] was [[Mary]]'s sister. Both women were pregnant; John and Jesus were cousins. Mary came to support her sister. | |||
Mary came to support her sister. Generally, Mary was believed to have left before the birth of John the Baptist but in the ''Golden Legend'' (she "did the office and service to receive St. John Baptist when he was born") and more explicitly in the ''Historia Scholastica'' ("the Blessed Virgin was the first to lift him up"), Mary was said to be present at the [[Birth of John the Baptist]]. | |||
==== Church of the Visitation ==== | |||
Located at [[Ein Karem]] near Jerusalem, the church is dedicated to the meeting between Mary and Elizabeth. According to tradition, it was the Empress Helena of Constantinople, Constantine I's mother, who first identified [[Ein Karem]] as the site as the home of John's father, [[Zacharias]]. The crusaders built two churches in the area, the precursors of what are today the [[Church of St John the Baptist]] and the Church of the Visitation. | |||
The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land bought the plot of land with the ruined Crusader complex from an Arab family in 1679 and in 1862 began reconstruction of the lower level of the church. Design and construction of the upper level of the structure began in 1938, and was completed by Italian architect [[Antonio Barluzzi]] in 1955. | |||
==Visitation of Mary, in ancient sources== | ==Visitation of Mary, in ancient sources== | ||
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==Visitation of Mary, in the arts== | ==Visitation of Mary, in the arts== | ||
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Image:Visitation Giotto.jpg|[[Visitation (1306 Giotto), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation 1310 Giotto.jpg|[[Visitation (1310 Giotto), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Como.jpg|[[Visitation (1320 Master of Sant'Abbondio), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Meister.jpg|[[Visitation (1465 Meister des Marienlebens), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Anne Perugino.jpg|[[Visitation with St. Anne (1473 Perugino), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Ghirlandaio.jpg|[[Visitation (1490 Ghirlandaio), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation2 Ghirlandaio.jpg|[[Visitation (1491 Ghirlandaio), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Albertinelli.jpg|[[Visitation of Mary (1503 Albertinelli), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation1 Pontormo.jpg|[[Visitation (1516 Pontormo), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Raphael.jpg|[[Visitation (1517 Raphael), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation2 Pontormo.jpg|[[Visitation (1529 Pontormo), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Salviati.jpg|[[Visitation of Mary (1538 Salviati), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Puget.jpg|[[Visitation (1659 Puget), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Denis.jpg|[[Visitation (1894 Denis), art]] | |||
Image:Visitation Calixto.jpg|[[Visitation (1925 Calixto), art]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 10:57, 11 February 2021
- BACK TO THE EVENTS--INDEX
- BACK to LIFE OF MARY -- LIFE OF JOHN THE BAPTIST -- LIFE OF JESUS
- BACK to the GOSPEL OF LUKE -- PROTOEVANGELIUM OF JAMES
- BACK to MARY OF NAZARETH -- ELIZABETH -- JESUS OF NAZARETH -- JOHN THE BAPTIST
The Visitation of Mary refers to an event in the lives of Mary of Nazareth, Jesus of Nazareth, and John the Baptist. The episode is narrated only in the Gospel of Luke (1:39-56).
- People : Mary of Nazareth -- Elizabeth -- cf. Zacharias, John the Baptist, Jesus of Nazareth
- Nativity of Jesus : Genealogy of Jesus -- Annunciation to Mary -- Annunciation to Joseph -- Visitation of Mary -- Birth of Jesus -- Adoration of the Shepherds -- Adoration of the Magi -- Circumcision of Jesus -- Presentation of Jesus at the Temple -- Massacre of the Innocents -- Flight into Egypt >
< Life of Jesus : Nativity of Jesus -- Jesus' Hidden Years -- Ministry of Jesus (Parables of Jesus, Miracles of Jesus) -- Passion of Jesus -- Resurrection of Jesus -- Relics of Jesus >
< Life of Mary of Nazareth : Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple -- Annunciation to Anne and Joachim -- Birth of Mary -- Girlhood of Mary (Education of the Virgin, Presentation of Mary at the Temple) -- Marriage of Mary and Joseph -- Annunciation to Mary -- Visitation of Mary -- Birth of Jesus -- Adoration of the Shepherds -- Adoration of the Magi -- Circumcision of Jesus -- Presentation of Jesus at the Temple -- Massacre of the Innocents -- Flight into Egypt -- Jesus among the Doctors -- Death of Joseph of Nazareth -- Wedding at Cana -- Jesus' True Relatives -- Hometown Rejection -- Crucifixion of Jesus -- Resurrection of Jesus -- Ascension of Jesus -- Gathering of the Twelve at Jerusalem -- Christian Pentecost -- Death and Assumption of Mary -- Relics of Mary of Nazareth >
< Life of John the Baptist : Annunciation to Zacharias -- Visitation of Mary -- Birth of John the Baptist -- Child John the Baptist with Jesus -- Young John the Baptist in the Desert -- Preaching of John the Baptist -- Baptism of Jesus -- Question about Fasting -- Messengers from John the Baptist -- Death of John the Baptist -- Question about Authority -- Relics of John the Baptist >
Overview
According to the Gospel of Luke, John the Baptist's mother Elizabeth was Mary's sister. Both women were pregnant; John and Jesus were cousins. Mary came to support her sister.
Mary came to support her sister. Generally, Mary was believed to have left before the birth of John the Baptist but in the Golden Legend (she "did the office and service to receive St. John Baptist when he was born") and more explicitly in the Historia Scholastica ("the Blessed Virgin was the first to lift him up"), Mary was said to be present at the Birth of John the Baptist.
Church of the Visitation
Located at Ein Karem near Jerusalem, the church is dedicated to the meeting between Mary and Elizabeth. According to tradition, it was the Empress Helena of Constantinople, Constantine I's mother, who first identified Ein Karem as the site as the home of John's father, Zacharias. The crusaders built two churches in the area, the precursors of what are today the Church of St John the Baptist and the Church of the Visitation.
The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land bought the plot of land with the ruined Crusader complex from an Arab family in 1679 and in 1862 began reconstruction of the lower level of the church. Design and construction of the upper level of the structure began in 1938, and was completed by Italian architect Antonio Barluzzi in 1955.
Visitation of Mary, in ancient sources
Gospel of Luke
Lk 1:39-56 (NRSV) -- [39] In those days Mary set out and went with haste to a Judean town in the hill country, 40 where she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth. 41 When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the child leaped in her womb. And Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit 42 and exclaimed with a loud cry, "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. 43 And why has this happened to me, that the mother of my Lord comes to me? 44 For as soon as I heard the sound of your greeting, the child in my womb leaped for joy. 45 And blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken to her by the Lord." 46 And Mary said, "My soul magnifies the Lord, 47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, 48 for he has looked with favor on the lowliness of his servant. Surely, from now on all generations will call me blessed; 49 for the Mighty One has done great things for me, and holy is his name. 50 His mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation. 51 He has shown strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts. 52 He has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly; 53 he has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty. 54 He has helped his servant Israel, in remembrance of his mercy, 55 according to the promise he made to our ancestors, to Abraham and to his descendants forever." 56 And Mary remained with her about three months and then returned to her home.
Protoevangelium of James
[12] ...And Mary, with great joy, went away to Elizabeth her kinswoman, and knocked at the door. And when Elizabeth heard her, she threw away the scarlet, and ran to the door, and opened it; and seeing Mary, she blessed her, and said: Whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? For, behold, that which is in me leaped and blessed you. But Mary had forgotten the mysteries of which the archangel Gabriel had spoken, and gazed up into heaven, and said: Who am I, O Lord, that all the generations of the earth should bless me? And she remained three months with Elizabeth; and day by day she grew bigger. And Mary being afraid, went away to her own house, and hid herself from the sons of Israel. And she was sixteen years old when these mysteries happened.
Visitation of Mary, in the arts
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Pages in category "Visitation of Mary (subject)"
The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
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- Visitation (1306 Giotto), art
- Visitation (1310 Giotto), art
- Visitation (1320 Master of Sant'Abbondio), art
- Visitation (1465 Meister des Marienlebens), art
- Visitation with St. Anne (1473 Perugino), art
- Visitation (1490 Ghirlandaio), art
- Visitation (1491 Ghirlandaio), art
- Visitation & Stories from the Life of Mary (1503 Albertinelli), art
- Visitation (1516 Pontormo), art
- Visitation (1517 Raphael), art
- Visitation (1529 Pontormo), art
- Visitation of Mary (1538 Salviati), art
- Visitation (1659 Puget), art
- Visitation (1894 Denis), art
- Visitation (1925 Calixto), art