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Annunciation - Wikipedia The Annunciation is a key topic in Christian art in general, as well as in Marian art in the Catholic Church, having been especially prominent during the Middle Ages and Renaissance A work of art depicting the Annunciation is sometimes itself called an Annunciation
Annunciation | Description, Meaning, Feast Day | Britannica Annunciation, in Christianity, the announcement by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she would divinely conceive a son to be called Jesus The Feast of the Annunciation is celebrated on March 25, nine months before Christmas, and is one of the principal feasts of the Christian church
What is the Annunciation? - Bible Hub The term “Annunciation” refers to the event in which the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would miraculously conceive and give birth to Jesus, the Son of God This announcement is primarily recorded in Luke 1:26-38
Annunciation | EWTN The Solemnity of the Annunciation is celebrated nine months before the Nativity of the Lord, a feast that came about earlier historically The Annunciation recalls the day when the Archangel Gabriel appeared to Mary and revealed God’s will that she become the Mother of the Son of God and she accepted
The Annunciation: Angel Gabriel Visits Mary - Bible Stories For Christianity, Annunciation is the announcement by the Angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary of her conception of Jesus Christ, which she accepted by saying, " Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word
Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord - Vatican News The Annunciation is the Feast celebrating the Lord’s incarnation in Mary’s womb, initiating a new history It is interesting to notice that God does not send the angel to the Temple in Jerusalem, but to Galilee, a despised region, considered a haven for unbelieving pagans