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St. Anne

According to Christian tradition, St. Anne was the mom of the Virgin Mary, wife of St. Joachim, & was Jesus’ maternal grandma.

Her name isn’t in the Bible’s canonical Gospels. In writing, Anne’s name, & Joachim’s come from New Testament apocrypha. The Gospel of Thomas (written circa 150 AD) seems to be the earliest that mentions them. She’s mentioned in the Quran, but not by name.

The Immaculate Conception was eventually made dogma by the Catholic Church following an increased devotion to Anne in the 12th century. In Eastern Christianity dedications start as early as 6th century.

In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, Anne & Joachim are attributed to the title Ancestor of God. Both the Nativity of Mary & the Presentation of Mary are celebrated as 2 of the 12 Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church.

The Dormition of Anne is also a minor feast in Eastern Christianity. In Lutheranism, it’s believed that Martin Luther chose to enter religious life as an Augustinian friar after invoking St. Anne was jeopardized by lightning.

In the 4th century, & in the 15th century, a belief arose that Mary was conceived of Anne without original sin. The Immaculate Conception is often confused with the Annunciation of the Incarnation (Mary’s virgin birth of Jesus). The 13th century Speculum Maius includes information regarding the life of St. Anne.

In the Eastern church, the veneration of Anne herself may go back as far as circa 550, when Justinian built a church in Constantinople in her honor. The earliest pictorial sign of her veneration in the West in an 8th century fresco in the church of Santa Maria Antique, Rome.

The Feast of the Conception of the Virgin Mary had reached southern Italy by the 9th century. In the Latin Church, St. Anne wasn’t venerated. Except, perhaps, in the south of France, before the 13th century. A shrine at Douai (in northern France) was 1 of the early centers of devotion to St. Anne in the West.

The Anna Selbdritt was a type of iconography showing 3 generations of the “Holy Family,” St. Anne, the Virgin Mary, & Jesus (grandma, mom, son). This style of iconography emphasized the humanity of Jesus. It drew on the earlier conventions of the Seat of Wisdom. (The Seat of Wisdom is/are icons/sculptures that shows the Virgin Mary is seated on a throne with Jesus, as a kid, on her lap.) This was popular in northern Germany in the 1500s.

Two well-known shrines to St. Anne is that of Ste-Anne-d’Auray in Brittany (France) & that of Ste.-Anne-de-Beaupre near the city of Quebec. The number of pilgrims to the Basilica of Ste.-Anne-de-Beaupre is the greatest of St. Anne’s Feast Day (July 26), & the Sunday before the Nativity of the Virgin Mary (September 8). In 1892, Pope Leo XIII sent a relic of St. Anne to the church.

By the middle of the 7th century, a distinct feast day, the Conception of St. Anne (Maternity of Holy Anne) celebrating Mary by St. Anne, was observed at the Monastery of St. Sabas.

It’s now known in the Greek Orthodox Church as the feast of “The Conception by St. Anne of the Most Holy Theotokos.” It’s celebrated on December 9th. In the Catholic Church, the Feast of Saints Anne & Joachim is celebrated on July 26. The alleged relics of St. Anne was brought from the Holy Land to Constantinople in 710 & was kept there in the church of St. Sophia as late as 1333.

During the 12th & 13th centuries, returning crusaders & pilgrims from the East brought St. Anne’s relics to some churches, including most famously those at Apt, in Provence, Ghent, & Chartres. St. Anne’s relics have been preserved & venerated in the many cathedrals & monasteries dedicated to her name.

For example, in Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, & Greece in the semi-autonomous Mount Athos, & the city of Katerini. Duren has been the main place of pilgrimage for Anne since 1506, when Pope Julius II decreed that her relics should be kept there, after they were stolen from the church of St. Stephen in Mainz.

The Church of St. Anne in Beit Guvrin National Park was built by the Byzantines & the crusaders in the 12th century. This is known in Arabic as Khirbet Sandahanna, the mound of Maresha being called Tell Sandahanna.

St. Anne is the patroness of unmarried women, housewives, women in labor or who want to be pregnant, grandmothers, moms, & educators. She’s also a patroness of horseback riders, cabinet-makers, & miners.

As the mom of Mary, this devotion to St. Anne as the patron of miners arises from the medieval comparison between Mary & Jesus & the precious metals: gold & silver. Anne’s womb was considered the source from which these precious metals were mined.

St. Anne is the patron saint of Brittany (France); Cuenca (Ecuador); Chinandega (Nicaragua); the Mi’kmaq people of Canada; Castelbuono (Sicily); Quebec (Canada); Santa Ana (California); Norwich (Connecticut); Detroit (Michigan); Adjunta (Puerto Rico); Santa Ana & Jucuaran (El Salvador); Berlin (New Hampshire); Santa Ana Pueblo, Seama, & Taos (New Mexico); Chiclana de la Frontera, Marsaskala, Tuadela, Atarfe & Fasnia (Spain); Town of Sta Ana Province of Pampanga, Molo, Iloilo City, Balasan; Iloilo, Hagnoy, Santa Ana, Taguig City, St. Anne Shrine, Malicboy, Pagbilao, Quezon, & Malinao, Albay (Philippines); Santana (Brazil); St. Anne (Illinois); Sainte Anne Island; Baie Sainte Anne & Praslin Island (Seychelles); Bukit Mertajam & Port Klang (Malaysia); Kl’ucove (Slovakia) & South Vietnam.

The parish church of Vatican City is Sant’ Anna dei Palafrenieri. There’s a shrine dedicated to St. Anne in the Woods in Bristol, United Kingdom.

Anne is also revered in Islam, recognized as a highly spiritual woman & as the mom of Mary. She’s not named in the Quran. She’s called “the wife of Imran.” The Quran describes her remaining childless until old age. One day, Anne saw a bird feeding its young while sitting in the shade of a tree, which awakened her desire to have kids of her own.

She prayed for a kid & eventually conceived. Imran, her husband, died before the kid was born. Anne expected the unborn kid to be a boy, so she vowed to dedicate “him” to isolation & service in the Second Temple.

Anne had a daughter (Mary) instead. Anne named her: Mary. Anne’s words upon delivering Mary reflect as a great mystic, realizing that while she’d had wanted a son, this daughter was God’s gift to her.

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2025-11-15

Listening to audiobooks in the car on the way to Houston like

“One of the most interesting finds at Nag Hammadi was the Apocryphon of John. In it, John, son of Zebedee, was taking to a Pharisee when the heavens opened and God says to him ‘IN ONE MILE TURN RIGHT ON DOGWOOD DRIVE’”

#apocrypha #books #shitpost

2025-10-31

I don’t think you’re supposed to laugh with, let alone at, a film about Jesus Christ. Jesus (1999) didn’t just make me chuckle; it made me snigger, which feels even more wrong.

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James BeanSantMat
2025-08-14

There is a Gnostic Gospels server at Discord with much content about Gnostic spirituality with access to all the key Gnostic texts and the world of apocryphal writings.

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Rev. Charles BrowningFrChazzz
2025-07-22

I saw yesterday and it prompted this post on the Apocrypha and themes in the film. Yes, it's weird. Also, spoilers ahead!

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2025-07-09

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2025-05-23

In the parable of the lost sheep, the shepherd celebrates the return of the lost lamb, but they don't explain why he's so happy. In the director's cut we learn that his herd was wiped out by wolves while he was searching.

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Lawrence Nault- Stone & SignalMountainHermit
2025-04-26

After The Life of Phi came out, readers asked:
"Was there no resistance to the Church of AI?"
There was. Forgotten, scrubbed from memory, but it burned once—the Church of the Spark.
The apocrypha has surfaced: 👉
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A dark-themed webpage styled as a recovered fragment or document. The page has the date "April 26, 2025" at the top. The text begins with a large red "R" followed by "ecovered fragment. Source unverified." Below this is a subtitle: "Contents unofficial. For the curious. For the concerned." The main text describes reactions to something called "The Life of Phi," mentioning that readers had questions, particularly about "How did the Church of AI become the dominant religion?" The text continues with rhetorical questions about resistance, rebellion, artists vanishing, and people forgetting to believe in themselves. It ends with "They did. And they were called heretics.
2025-04-14

"The Los Books Of The Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden"

As I read somewhere, said that those were the books the Fathers of The Church "refused" to include them in the Bible. Simply hilarious. There are lot of reasons why, and all obvious.

However, I'm interested to get those books and study them someday.

#Bible #Apocrypha #Gnostic #Books #Theology #ChurchHistory

Aldi80s 🇯🇵 アルディaldi80s
2025-04-14

"The Los Books Of The Bible and The Forgotten Books of Eden"

As I read somewhere, said that those were the books the Fathers of The Church "refused" to include them in the Bible. Simply hilarious. There are lot of reasons why, and all obvious.

However, I'm interested to get those books and study them someday.

Rev. Charles BrowningFrChazzz
2025-01-29

Same as it ever was…

(Edited to add Alt Text that I forgot to include.)

The image shows an open book page featuring a text from the "3 Maccabees," with highlighted sections. The text discusses the punishment of Ptolemy Philopator and his actions against the Alexandrian Jews, describing themes of oppression,
2024-10-31
2024-10-14

If you ask many Protestant Christians how many books are in the Bible, they will likely tell you that there are 66 books in the Bible – 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. However, if you ask other believers in different traditions of the Christian faith, you will likely hear a vastly different number concerning the total number of books. If you ask Catholic believers, they will tell you there are 73 books in total; Greek Orthodox believers will tell you that there are more than 75 books; and Ethiopian believers will tell you there are more than 80. So, why the discrepancy?

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Is The Apocrypha Just the “Bad Books” of the Bible?

If you ask many Protestant Christians how many books are in the Bible, they will likely tell you that there are 66 books in the Bible – 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. However, if you ask other believers in different traditions of the Christian faith, you will likely hear a vastly different number concerning the total number of books. As a general rule of thumb, if you ask Catholic believers, they will tell you there are 73 books in total; Greek Orthodox believers will tell you that there are more than 75 books in total; and Ethiopian believers will tell you there are more than 80. So, why the discrepancy? The answer is both straightforward and complex. The reality is that there are other books of the Bible that have been in use by various Christian traditions dating back to the early church – modern Protestant Christians label these books as belonging to the Apocrypha. But aren’t the books of the Apocrypha just the “bad books” that shouldn’t be trusted as biblical truth? Not quite.

It may help to understand what Apocrypha means. The word itself simply means “things hidden.” In the ancient world, this word referred to religious writings that were regarded almost as scripture – books that were meant for private study by believers of the day. Today, it means different things to different people. To Protestant Christians, the following books are apocryphal: 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras, Tobit, Judith, Additions to Esther, Wisdom of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, Sirach, Epistle of Jeremiah, Song of the Three Children, Story of Susanna, Bel and the Dragon, Prayer of Manasseh, 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, 3 Maccabees, 4 Maccabees, and Psalm 151. However, many of the early church fathers included some of these books in their lists of canonical works. I’ll give a few examples.

Melito, an early Christian bishop born in 100 AD, included 1-2 Esdras, the Wisdom of Solomon, and the Epistle of Jeremiah. Notably, he excludes Esther, Nehemiah, and Lamentations from his list.

Origen, an early Christian theologian born in 185 AD, included 1-2 Esdras, the Epistle of Jeremiah, and the Maccabees. Interestingly, he includes a book simply called “Paul,” believed to be all of his letters in one gigantic book. Notably, he excludes 2-3 John, James, and 2 Peter as being disputable. 

Cyril of Jerusalem, an early Christian bishop born in 313 AD, included 1-2 Esdras, Baruch, Epistle of Jeremiah, and Daniel combined with the story of Susanna and Bel and the Dragon at the end. Notably, he excludes the book of Revelation, considering its authorship disputable.

The Codex Vaticanus, believed to be the oldest extant copy of what was intended to be a full bible, includes 1 Esdras, Esther with additions, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, Epistle of Jeremiah, Daniel combined with the story of Susanna and Bel and the Dragon at the end, Judith, and Tobit. Notably, this codex doesn’t contain 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Romans, and Revelation.

These books were often used in early church gatherings until the church councils met to discuss the books and whether they should be included as canon. The theologian Dr. Eben De Jager explains that up until the 19th century “Protestant Bibles included the apocryphal books of the Septuagint … The British and Foreign Bible Society were very influential in the 1800s. They removed the apocryphal section from the Protestant Bible. They did so to save on the cost of printing Bibles.” This decision led to the exclusion of the Apocrypha from many British and American Bibles from then on. So, if the Apocrypha was removed due to costs, why the stigma? From a historical standpoint, there have always been some concerns about the validity of some of the books and their value as spiritual books. The Protestant reformer Martin Luther was the first to publish a version of the Bible that separated the Apocrypha out from the other books of the Bible with the preface stating: “APOCRYPHA, that is, Books which are not to be esteemed like the Holy Scriptures, and yet which are useful and good to read.” 

In saying this, Luther reflected the thoughts of the early church father Athanasius who wrote: “there are other books besides these not indeed included in the Canon, but appointed by the Fathers to be read by those who newly join us, and who wish for instruction in the word of godliness. The Wisdom of Solomon, and the Wisdom of Sirach, and Esther, and Judith, and Tobit, and that which is called the Teaching of the Apostles, and the Shepherd. But the former, my brethren, are included in the Canon, the latter being read.” This said, what should our current stance be as believers? I always encourage believers to be curious and lifelong students. If we claim to know everything, then we’re doomed to fail. I would encourage you to read the books I’ve discussed here. They give us a glimpse into the mindset found into what is often referred to as the intertestamental period – the period of time leading up to the appearance of the Savior!

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2024-08-21

I’m not a #theologian but my church history hot take is that Paul’s writings should have been in the #apocrypha. 🤷

2024-07-31

“Jesus said to them, ‘When you make the two into one, and when you make the inner like the outer and the outer like the inner, and the upper like the lower, and when you make male and female into a single one, so that the male will not be male nor the female be female, when you make eyes in place of an eye, a hand in place of a hand, a foot in place of a foot, an image in place of an image, then you will enter [the kingdom].’

— from the Gospel of Thomas

#apocrypha #NagHammadi

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