Sts. Joachim and
Anne, Parents of Our Lady
Feastday: July 26
By
tradition Joachim and Anne are considered to be the names of the parents of
Mary, the Mother of God. We have no historical evidence, however, of any
elements of their lives, including their names. Any stories about Mary's father
and mother come to us through legend and tradition.
We
get the oldest story from a document called the Gospel of James, though in no
way should this document be trusted to be factual, historical, or the Word of
God. The legend told in this document says that after years of childlessness, an
angel appeared to tell Anne and Joachim that they would have a child. Anne
promised to dedicate this child to God (much the way that Samuel was dedicated
by his mother Hannah -- Anne -- in 1 Kings).
For
those who wonder what we can learn from people we know nothing about and how we
can honor them, we must focus on why they are honored by the church. Whatever
their names or the facts of their lives, the truth is that it was the parents of
Mary who nurtured Mary, taught her, brought her up to be a worthy Mother of God.
It was their teaching that led her to respond to God's request with faith,
"Let it be done to me as you will." It was their example of parenting
that Mary must have followed as she brought up her own son, Jesus. It was their
faith that laid the foundation of courage and strength that allowed her to stand
by the cross as her son was crucified and still believe.
Such
parents can be examples and models for all parents. Anne (or Ann) is the patron
saint of Christian mothers and of women in labor. Prayer: Parents of Mary, pray
for all parents that they may provide the loving home and faithful teaching that
you provided your daughter. Amen
(Source: Catholic Online)