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The Feast of the Annunciation: History and Artistic Legacy.

Today, the Church celebrates one of the most solemn Feasts of the year, the Annunciation, the moment when the Archangel Gabriel appeared to the Blessed Virgin Mary, bringing the message of salvation that would change history forever, as narrated in the Gospel of Saint Luke (Luke 1:26-38). This represents a pivotal moment within Christian theology as it marks the beginning of the Incarnation narrative in which God is made human and lived among us. According to the Gospel passage, the Father sent the archangel Gabriel to Mary in Nazareth, greeting her with the words “hail, full of grace” and telling her she is to conceive a son through the Holy Spirit and that this child will be the Son of God. The humble acceptance of the lowly maiden marks the beginning of the Incarnation and is expressed in the words “let it be done unto me according to thy word”. Filippino Lippi's Annunciation in the Carafa Chapel at Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, c.1470. This liturgical feast is conveniently c...

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