THE BOOK OF ST. JOHN CONCERNING THE FALLING ASLEEP OF ST. MARY
THE ACCOUNT OF ST. JOHN THE THEOLOGIAN(1) OF THE FALLING ASLEEP OF THE HOLY
MOTHER OF GOD.
As the all-holy glorious mother of God and ever-virgin Mary, as was her
wont, was going to the holy tomb of our Lord to burn incense, and bending her
holy knees, she was importunate that Christ our God who had been born of her
should return to her. And the Jews, seeing her lingering by the divine sepulchre,
came to the chief priests, saying: Mary goes every day to the tomb. And the chief
priests, having summoned the guards set by them not to allow any one to pray
at the holy sepulchre, inquired about her, whether in truth it were so. And the
guards answered and said that they had seen no such thing, God having not
allowed them to see her when there. And on one of the days, it being the
preparation, the holy Mary, as was her wont, came to the sepulchre; and while she was
praying, it came to pass that the heavens were opened, and the archangel Gabriel
came down to her and said: Hail, thou that didst bring forth Christ our God! Thy
prayer having come through to the heavens to Him who was born of thee, has been
accepted; and from this time, according to thy request, thou having left the
world, shall go to the heavenly places to thy Son, into the true and everlasting
life.
And having heard this from the holy archangel, she returned to holy
Bethlehem, having along with her three virgins who ministered unto her. And after
having rested a short time, she sat up and said to the virgins: Bring me a censer,
that I may pray. And they brought it, as they had been commanded. And she
prayed, saying: My Lord Jesus Christ, who didst deign through Thy supreme goodness
to be born of me, hear my voice, and send me Thy apostle John, in order that,
seeing him, I may partake of joy; and send me also the rest of Thy apostles,
both those who have already gone to Thee, and those in the world that now is, in
whatever country they may be, through Thy holy commandment, in order that,
having beheld them, I may bless Thy name much to be praised; for I am confident that
Thou hearest Thy servant in everything.
And while she was praying, I John came, the Holy Spirit having snatched me
up by a cloud from Ephesus, and set me in the place where the mother of my
Lord was lying. And having gone in beside her, and glorified Him who had been born
of her, I said: Hail, mother of my Lord, who didst bring forth Christ our God,
rejoice that in great glory thou art going out of this life. And the holy
mother of God glorified God, because I John had come to her, remembering the voice
of the Lord, saying: Behold thy mother, and, Behold thy son.(2) And the three
virgins came and worshipped. And the holy mother of God says to me: Pray, and
cast incense. And I prayed thus: Lord Jesus Christ, who hast done wonderful
things, now also do wonderful things before her who brought Thee forth; and let Thy
mother depart from this life; and let those who crucified Thee, and who have
not believed in Thee, be confounded. And after I had ended the prayer, holy Mary
said to me: Bring me the censer. And having cast incense, she said, Glory to
Thee, my God and my Lord, because there has been fulfilled in me whatsoever Thou
didst promise to me before thou didst ascend into the heavens, that when I
should depart from this world Thou wouldst come to me, and the multitude of Thine
angels, with glory. And I John say to her: Jesus Christ our Lord and our God is
coming, and thou seest(3) Him, as He promised to thee. And the holy mother of
God answered and said to me: The Jews have sworn that after I have died they
will burn my body. And I answered and said to her: Thy holy and precious body
will by no means see corruption. And she answered and said to me: Bring a censer,
and cast incense, and pray. And there came a voice out of the heavens saying
the Amen. And I John heard this voice; and the Holy Spirit said to me: John, hast
thou heard this voice that spoke in the heaven after the prayer was ended? And
I answered and said: Yes, I heard. And the Holy Spirit said to me: This voice
which thou didst hear denotes that the appearance of thy brethren the apostles
is at hand, and of the holy powers that they are coming hither to-day. And at
this I John prayed.
And the Holy Spirit said to the apostles: Let all of you together, having
come by the clouds from the ends of the world, be assembled to holy Bethlehem
by a whirlwind, on account of the mother of our Lord Jesus Christ; Peter from
Rome, Paul from Tiberia,(1) Thomas from Hither India, James from Jerusalem.
Andrew, Peter's brother, and Philip, Luke, and Simon the Cananaean, and Thaddaeus
who had fallen asleep, were raised by the Holy Spirit out of their tombs; to
whom the Holy Spirit said: Do not think that it is now the resurrection; but on
this account you have risen out of your tombs, that you may go to give greeting
to the honour and wonder-working of the mother of our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ, because the day of her departure is at hand, of her going up into the
heavens. And Mark likewise coming round, was present from Alexandria; he also with
the rest, as has been said before, from each country. And Peter being lifted up
by a cloud, stood between heaven and earth, the Holy Spirit keeping him
steady. And at the same time, the rest of the apostles also, having been snatched up
in clouds, were found along with Peter. And thus by the Holy Spirit, as has
been said, they all came together.
And having gone in beside the mother of our Lord and God, and having
adored, we said: Fear not, nor grieve; God the Lord, who was born of thee, will
take thee out of this world with glory. And rejoicing in God her Saviour, she sat
up in the bed, and says to the apostles: Now have I believed that our Master
and God is coming from heaven, and I shall behold Him, and thus depart from this
life, as I have seen that you have come. And I wish you to tell me how you knew
that I was departing and came to me, and from what countries and through what
distance you have come hither, that you have thus made haste to visit me. For
neither has He who was born of me, our Lord Jesus Christ, the God of the
universe, concealed it; for I am persuaded even now that He is the Son of the Most
High.
And Peter answered and said to the apostles: Let us each, according to
what the Holy Spirit announced and commanded us, give full information to the
mother of our Lord. And I John answered and said: Just as I was going in to the
holy altar in Ephesus to perform divine service, the Holy Spirit says to me, The
time of the departure of the mother of thy Lord is at hand; go to Bethlehem to
salute her. And a cloud of light snatched me up, and set me down in the door
where thou art lying. Peter also answered: And I, living in Rome, about dawn
heard a voice through the Holy Spirit saying to me, The mother of thy Lord is to
depart, as the time is at hand; go to Bethlehem to salute her. And, behold, a
cloud of light snatched me up; and I beheld also the other apostles coming to me
on clouds, and a voice saying to me, Go all to Bethlehem. And Paul also answered
and said: And I, living in a city at no great distance from Rome, called the
country of Tiberia, heard the Holy Spirit saying to me, The mother of thy Lord,
having left this world, is making her course to the celestial regions through
her departure;(2) but go thou also to Bethlehem to salute her. And, behold, a
cloud of light having snatched me up, set me down in the same place as you. And
Thomas also answered and said: And I, traversing the country of the Indians,
when the preaching was prevailing by the grace of Christ, and the king's sister's
son Labdanus by name, was about to be sealed by me in the palace, on a sudden
the Holy Spirit says to me, Do thou also, Thomas, go to Bethlehem to salute the
mother of thy Lord, because she is taking her departure to the heavens. And a
cloud of light having snatched me up, set me down beside you. And Mark also
answered and said: And when I was finishing the canon(3) of the third day in the
city of Alexandria, just as I was praying, the Holy Spirit snatched me up, and
brought me to you. And James also answered and said: While I was in Jerusalem,
the Holy Spirit commanded me, saying, Go to Bethlehem, because the mother of thy
Lord is taking her departure. And, behold, a cloud of light having snatched me
up, set me beside you. And Matthew also answered and said: I have glorified
and do glorify God, because when I was in a boat and overtaken by a storm, the
sea raging with its waves, on a sudden a cloud of light overshadowing the stormy
billow, changed it to a calm, and having snatched me up, set me down beside
you. And those who had come before likewise answered, and gave an account of how
they had come. And Bartholomew said: I was in the Thebais proclaiming the word,
and behold the Holy Spirit says to me, The mother of thy Lord is taking her
departure; go, then, to salute her in Bethlehem. And, behold, a cloud of light
having snatched me up, brought me to you.
The apostles said all these things to the holy mother of God, why they had
come, and in what way; and she stretched her hands to heaven and prayed,
saying: I adore, and praise, and glorify Thy much to he praised name, O Lord,
because Thou hast looked upon the lowliness of Thine handmaiden, and because Thou
that art mighty hast done great things for me; and, behold, all generations shall
count me blessed.(1) And after the prayer she said to the apostles: Cast
incense, and pray. And when they had prayed, there was thunder from heaven, and there
came a fearful voice, as if of chariots; and, behold, a multitude of a host of
angels and powers, and a voice, as if of the Son of man, was heard, and the
seraphim in a circle round the house where the holy, spotless mother of God and
virgin was lying, so that all who were in Bethlehem beheld all the wonderful
things, and came to Jerusalem and reported all the wonderful things that had come
to pass. And it came to pass, when the voice was heard, that the sun and the
moon suddenly appeared about the house; and an assembly(2) of the first-born
saints stood beside the house where the mother of the Lord was lying, for her
honour and glory. And I beheld also that many signs came to pass, the blind seeing,
the deaf hearing, the lame walking, lepers cleansed, and those possessed by
unclean spirits cured; and every one who was under disease and sickness, touching
the outside of the wall of the house where she was lying, cried out: Holy Mary,
who didst bring forth Christ our God, have mercy upon us. And they were
straightway cured. And great multitudes out of every country living in Jerusalem for
the sake of prayer, having heard of the signs that had come to pass in
Bethlehem through the mother of the Lord, came to the place seeking the cure of various
diseases, which also they obtained. And there was joy unspeakable on that day
among the multitude of those who had been cured, as well as of those who looked
on, glorifying Christ our God and His mother. And all Jerusalem from Bethlehem
kept festival with psalms and spiritual songs.
And the priests of the Jews, along with their people, were astonished at
the things which had come to pass; and being moved(3) with the heaviest hatred,
and again with frivolous reasoning, having made an assembly, they determine to
send against the holy mother of God and the holy apostles who were there in
Bethlehem. And accordingly the multitude of the Jews, having directed their course
to Bethlehem, when at the distance of one mile it came to pass that they
beheld a frightful vision, and their feet were held fast; and after this they
returned to their fellow-countrymen, and reported all the frightful vision to the
chief priests. And they, still more boiling with rage, go to the procurator,
crying out and saying: The nation of the Jews has been ruined by this woman; chase
her from Bethlehem and the province of Jerusalem. And the procurator, astonished
at the wonderful things, said to them: I will chase her neither from Bethlehem
nor from any other place. And the Jews continued crying out, and adjuring him
by the health of Tiberius Caesar to bring the apostles out of Bethlehem. And if
you do not do so, we shall report it to the Caesar. Accordingly, being
compelled, he sends a tribune of the soldiers(4) against the apostles to Bethlehem.
And the Holy Spirit says to the apostles and the mother of the Lord: Behold, the
procurator has sent a tribune against you, the Jews having made an uproar. Go
forth therefore from Bethlehem, and fear not: for, behold, by a cloud I shall
bring you to Jerusalem; for the power of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy
Spirit is with you. The apostles therefore rose up immediately, and went forth
from the house, carrying the bed of the Lady the mother of God, and directed
their course to Jerusalem; and immediately, as the Holy Spirit had said, being
lifted up by a cloud, they were found in Jerusalem in the horse of the Lady. And
they stood up, and for five days made an unceasing singing of praise. And when
the tribune came to Bethlehem, and found there neither the mother of the Lord nor
the apostles, he laid hold of the Bethlehemites, saying to them: Did you not
come telling the procurator and the priests all the signs and wonders that had
come to pass, and how the apostles had come out of every country? Where are
they, then? Come, go to the procurator at Jerusalem. For the tribune did not know
of the departure of the apostles and the Lord's mother to Jerusalem. The tribune
then, having taken the Bethlehemites, went in to the procurator, saying that
he had found no one. And after five days it was known to the procurator, and the
priests. and all the city, that the Lord's mother was in her own house in
Jerusalem, along with the apostles, from the signs and wonders that came to pass
there. And a multitude of men and women and virgins came together, and cried out:
Holy virgin, that didst bring forth Christ our God, do not forget the
generation of men. And when these things came to pass, the people of the Jews, with the
priests also, being the more moved with hatred, took wood and fire, and came
up, wishing to burn the house where the Lord's mother was living with the
apostles. And the procurator stood looking at the sight from afar off. And when the
people of the Jews came to the door of the house, behold, suddenly a power of
fire coming forth from within, by means of an angel, burnt up a great multitude
of the Jews. And there was great fear throughout all the city; and they
glorified God, who had been born of her. And when the procurator saw what had come to
pass, he cried out to all the people, saying: Truly he who was born of the
virgin, whom you have thought of driving away, is the Son of God; for these signs
are those of the true God. And there was a division among the Jews; and many
believed in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, in consequence of the signs that had
come to pass.
And after all these wonderful things had come to pass through the mother
of God, and ever-virgin Mary the mother of the Lord, while we the apostles were
with her in Jerusalem, the Holy Spirit said to us: You know that on the Lord's
day the good news was brought to the Virgin Mary by the archangel Gabriel; and
on the Lord's day the Saviour was born in Bethlehem; and on the Lord's day the
children of Jerusalem came forth with palm branches to meet him, saying,
Hosanna in the highest, blessed is(1) He that cometh in the name of the Lord;(2) and
on the Lord's day He rose from the dead; and on the Lord's day He will come to
judge the living and the dead; and on the Lord's day He will come out of
heaven, to the glory and honour of the departure of the holy glorious virgin who
brought Him forth. And on the same(3) Lord's day the mother of the Lord says to the
apostles: Cast incense, because Christ is coming with a host of angels; and,
behold, Christ is at hand, sitting on a throne of cherubim. And while we were
all praying, there appeared innumerable multitudes of angels, and the Lord
mounted upon cherubim in great power; and, behold, a stream of light(4) coming to the
holy virgin, because of the presence of her only-begotten Son, and all the
powers of the heavens fell down and adored Him. And the Lord, speaking to His
mother, said: Mary. And she answered and said: Here am I, Lord. And the Lord said
to her: Grieve not, but let thy heart rejoice and be glad; for thou hast found
grace to behold the glory given to me by my Father. And the holy mother of God
looked up, and saw in Him a glory which it is impossible for the mouth of man to
speak of, or to apprehend. And the Lord remained beside her, saying: Behold,
from the present time thy precious body will be transferred to paradise, and thy
holy soul to the heavens to the treasures of my Father in exceeding
brightness, where there is peace and joy of the holy angels,--and other things
besides.(5) And the mother of the Lord answered and said to him: Lay Thy right hand upon
me, O Lord, and bless me. And the Lord stretched forth His undefiled right
hand, and blessed her. And she laid hold of His undefiled right hand, and kissed
it, saying: I adore this right hand, which created the heaven and the earth; and
I call upon Thy much to be praised name Christ, O God, the King of the ages,
the only-begotten of the Father, to receive Thine handmaid, Thou who didst deign
to be brought forth by me, in a low estate, to save the race of men through
Thine ineffable dispensation; do Thou bestow Thine aid upon every man calling
upon, or praying to, or naming the the name of, Thine handmaid. And while she is
saying this, the apostles, having gone up to her feet and adored, say: O mother
of the Lord, leave a blessing to the world, since thou art going away from it.
For thou hast blessed it, and raised it up when it was ruined, by bringing forth
the Light of the world. And the mother of the Lord prayed, and in her prayer
spoke thus: O God, who through Thy great goodness hast sent from the heavens
Thine only-begotten Son to dwell in my humble body, who hast deigned to be born of
me, humble as I am, have mercy upon the world, and every soul that calls upon
Thy name. And again she prayed, and said: O Lord, King of the heavens, Son of
the living God, accept every man who calls upon Thy name, that Thy birth may be
glorified. And again she prayed, and said: O Lord Jesus Christ, who art
all-powerful in heaven and on earth, in this appeal I implore Thy holy name; in every
time and place where there is made mention of my name, make that place holy,
and glorify those that glorify Thee through my name, accepting of such persons
all their offering, and all their supplication, and all their prayer. And when
she had thus prayed, the Lord said to His mother: Let thy heart rejoice and be
glad; for every favour(6) and every gift has been given to thee from my Father in
heaven, and from me, and from the Holy Spirit: every soul that calls upon thy
name shall not be ashamed, but shall find mercy, and comfort, and support, and
confidence, both in the world that now is, and in that which is to come, in the
presence of my Father in the heavens. And the Lord turned and said to Peter:
The time has come to begin the singing of the hymn. And Peter having begun the
singing of the hymn, all the powers of the heavens responded with the Alleluiah.
And then the face of the mother of the Lord shone brighter than the light, and
she rose up and blessed each of the apostles with her own hand, and all gave
glory to God; and the Lord stretched forth His undefiled hands, and received her
holy and blameless soul. And with the departure of her blameless soul the
place was filled with perfume and ineffable light; and, behold, a voice out of the
heaven was heard, saying: Blessed art thou among women. And Peter, and I John,
and Paul, and Thomas, ran and wrapped up her precious feet for the
consecration; and the twelve apostles put her precious and holy body upon a couch, and
carried it. And, behold, while they were carrying her, a certain well-born Hebrew,
Jephonias by name, running against the body, put his hands upon the couch; and,
behold, an angel of the Lord by invisible power, with a sword of fire, cut off
his two hands from his shoulders, and made them hang about the couch, lifted
up in the air. And at this miracle which had come to pass all the people of the
Jews who beheld it cried out: Verily, He that was brought forth by thee is the
true God, O mother of God, ever-virgin Mary. And Jephonias himself, when Peter
ordered him, that the wonderful things of God might be showed forth, stood up
behind the couch, and cried out: Holy Mary, who broughtest forth Christ who is
God, have mercy upon me. And Peter turned and said to him: In the name of Him
who was born of her, thy hands which have been taken away from thee, will be
fixed on again. And immediately, at the word of Peter, the hands hanging by the
couch of the Lady came, and were fixed on Jephonias. And he believed, and
glorified Christ, God who had been born of her.
And when this miracle had been done, the apostles carried(1) the couch,
and laid down her precious and holy body in Gethsemane in a new tomb. And,
behold, a perfume of sweet savour came forth out of the holy sepulchre of our Lady
the mother of God; and for three days the voices of invisible angels were heard
glorifying Christ our God, who had been born of her. And when the third day was
ended, the voices were no longer heard; and from that time forth all knew that
her spotless and precious body had been transferred to paradise.
And after it had been transferred, behold, we see Elisabeth the mother of
St. John the Baptist, and Anna the mother of the Lady, and Abraham, and Isaac,
and Jacob, and David, singing the Alleluiah, and all the choirs of the saints
adoring the holy relics of the mother of the Lord, and the place full of light,
than which light nothing could be more brilliant, and an abundance of perfume
in that place to which her precious and holy body had been transferred in
paradise, and the melody of those praising Him who had been born of her--sweet
melody, of which there is no satiety, such as is given to virgins, and them only, to
hear. We apostles, therefore, having beheld the sudden precious translation of
her holy body, glorified God, who had shown us His wonders at the departure of
the mother of our Lord Jesus Christ, whose(2) prayers and good offices may we
all be deemed worthy to receive.(3) under her shelter, and support, and
protection, both in the world that now is and in that which is to come, glorifying in
every time and place her only-begotten Son, along with the Father and the Holy
Spirit, for ever and ever. Amen.