Georgia celebrates Virgin Mary’s Dormition Day

The majority of Georgia’s population is Orthodox Christian. Photo by Nino Alavidze/Agenda.ge.
Agenda.ge, 28 Aug 2016 - 09:52, Tbilisi,Georgia

Bells in Georgian churches are ringing loudly around the country today calling believers to celebrate one of the most significant days in the religious calendar – Virgin Mary's Dormition Day.

Today Orthodox Christians around the globe and in Georgia, together with part of the Catholic world, are celebrating Virgin Mary's Day, which is otherwise known as the Dormition of the Mother of God.

In Georgia Mary is referred to as Mariami and the holiday is known as Mariamoba.

Each year Georgian believers celebrate several different kinds of celebrations dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Photo by Nino Alavidze/Agenda.ge. 

The holiday commemorates the "falling asleep” or death of Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ and, as believed, her bodily resurrection before being taken up into heaven.

The majority of Georgia’s population is Orthodox Christian so today is a public holiday in the country.

The Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia Ilia II is conducting a festive service today, which is expected to be attended by worshipers from all over the country.

The Dormition of Virgin Mary is commemorated by one of the great feasts of the Orthodox Church. The feast is preceded by a two-week fast, referred to as the Dormition Fast in Georgia, where for 14 days prior to the holiday, religious Georgians cannot eat meat, fish, dairy products and eggs.

As Georgia was believed to be the country allocated to the Virgin Mary by the Holy Spirit, Georgians feel very strongly about this occasion.

The Mother of God is considered the principal protector and intercessor of Georgia as the country was understood to be first allocated to her to preach in. It is believed Virgin Mary’s holy robe is placed in the Saint Mary's Church in Samegrelo region of western Georgia. On July 15 each year the holy robe becomes accessible to the public where believers can get close to the relic.

Each year Georgian believers celebrate several different kinds of celebrations dedicated to Virgin Mary. As well as the Dormition of the Mother of God, the Orthodox calendar also marks the Birth of Virgin Mary and the day when the Saint first went to church.

The next celebration comes on September 21 when Georgians will celebrate the Birth of Virgin Mary.

Meanwhile, Mariami – and other names that derived from it - is one of the most common female names in Georgia. Latest statistics say the majority of girls (namely 1,633) born in Georgia in 2016 were named Mariami.