|

Information:
| Feast Day: |
July 26 |
| Patron of: |
Housewives, women in labor,
cabinet-makers, and miners |
|
|
Of St. Anne we have no certain
knowledge. She is not mentioned in the New Testament, and we
must depend on apocryphal literature, chiefly the
Protoevangelium of James, which dates back only to the
second century.
In this document we are told that Anne, wife of Joachim, was
advanced in years and that her prayers for a child had not
been answered. Once as she prayed beneath a laurel tree near
her home in Galilee, an angel appeared and said to her,
"Anne, the Lord hath heard thy prayer and thou shalt
conceive and bring forth, and thy seed shall be spoken of in
all the world." Anne replied, "As the Lord my God liveth, if
I beget either male or female, I will bring it as a gift to
the Lord my God; and it shall minister to Him in holy things
all the days of its life " And thus Anne became the mother
of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The devotion of St. Anne was known in the East in the fifth
century, but it was not diffused in the West until the
thirteenth. A shrine at Douai, in northern France, was one
of the early centers of the devotion. In 1382 her feast was
extended to the whole Western Church, and she became very
popular, especially in France. Her two most famous shrines
are at St. Anne d'Auray in Brittany and at St. Anne-de
Beaupre in the province of Quebec.
She is patroness of housewives, women in labor,
cabinet-makers, and miners. Her emblem is a door. St. Anne
has been frequently represented in art, and the lovely face
depicted by Leonardo da Vinci comes first to mind in this
connection. The name Anne derives from the Hebrew Hannah,
meaning "grace."
|
|
Catholic Encyclopedia - St. Anne
The traditional name of the mother of the Blessed Virgin
Mary. All our information concerning the names and lives of
Sts. Joachim and Anne, the parents of Mary, is derived from
apocryphal literature, the Gospel of the Nativity of Mary,
Pseudo-Matthew and the Protoevangelium of James.
Pope Benedict XVI - Homily at the Vatican's Church of St.
Anne
On 5 February 2006, the Holy Father visited the Parish of
St. Anne, just inside the Vatican gate, where he presided at
the concelebration of Sunday Mass. The Lord "gives us his
hand, lifts us up and heals us", the Pope said. "dispelling
the fog of ideologies and forms of idolatry".
For More
CLICK HERE to Search the EWTN Document Library
|