26th Jul - SS JOACHIM & ANNE
Saint Anne was born in Bethlehem and married Joachim of Nazareth, both descendants of David. Joachim is described as a rich and pious man,
who regularly gave to the poor and to the synagogue. The parents of the Blessed Virgin, who, apparently, first lived in Galilee, came later on to settle in Jerusalem.
However, the high priest rejected Joachim and his sacrifice, as their childlessness was interpreted as a sign of divine displeasure. Joachim consequently withdrew to the
desert where he fasted and did penance for forty days. Angels then appeared to both Joachim and Anne to promise them a child. Joachim later returned to Jerusalem and embraced
Anne at the city gate. There was ancient belief that a child born of an elderly mother who had given up hope of having offspring was destined for great things.
It was in the home of Joachim and Ann where the Virgin Mary received her training to be the Mother of God. Thus, devotion to Ann and Joachim is an extension of the
affection Christians have always professed toward our Blessed Mother. We, too, owe a debt of gratitude to our parents for their help in our Christian formation.
Jesus’ grandparents paved the way for the One who was to come. Their simplicity of faith, their hope, their joy in the Lord, their love for one another,
their fidelity towards God and towards each other, shaped and fashioned their own child, Mary, and in doing so, shaped the Ark that was to bear God’ Word-made-flesh.
Mary was the woman she was, able and willing to say Yes to God because of the wisdom and influence of her parents. Anne is the patron saint of women in labour.
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