What event does the Feast of the Presentation celebrate?
Mary and Joseph bringing the infant Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem.
Who held the baby Jesus in the Temple and praised God?
Saint Symeon.
What offering did Mary and Joseph bring instead of a lamb?
Two turtledoves (or two pigeons).
In which Gospel is the Presentation found?
The Gospel of Luke.
When is the Feast of the Presentation celebrated?
February 2.
How old was Jesus when He was presented in the Temple?
Forty days old.
Who was the elderly prophetess who spoke about Jesus?
Anna.
What object represents Christ as the Light of the world?
Candles.
What prayer comes from Symeon’s words?
"Now you let Your servant depart"
This celebration is one of the twelve great what?
Twelve Great Feasts.
Why did Mary and Joseph bring Jesus to the Temple?
To follow the Law of Moses and dedicate Him to God.
Who brought Jesus to the Temple?
The Theotokos (Mary) and Saint Joseph.
What does Simeon holding Jesus symbolize?
Humanity receiving Christ.
What Old Testament prophet foretold this moment?
Malachi.
What color vestments are often used?
Gold or white.
What Old Testament law required the firstborn male to be offered to God?
The Law of Moses (Exodus / Leviticus).
What special promise did Symeon receive from God?
He would not die before seeing the Messiah.
Why is light an important theme in this feast?
Christ is the Light to enlighten the Gentiles.
What does Simeon say Jesus will be to Israel?
The Glory of Your people Israel.
How do we continue this tradition as followed by Christ?
By dedicated our children on the 40th Day after their birth.
What does this feast show about Jesus’ relationship to the Law?
He fulfills the Law while being its Giver.
What title is often given to Saint Symeon?
“The God-Receiver.”
What does the Temple represent symbolically?
God’s dwelling place among His people.
How does this feast connect the Old and New Testaments?
The Law meets its fulfillment in Christ.
How can we “present” ourselves to God today?
Through prayer, obedience, and love.