Ever Memorable Mary
September 28th
Troparion (Tone 4)
Your hospitality showed the depth of your faith an image of your
namesake Abraham. Like him you were visited by holiness. Your visitor,
The Pure Virgin, gave solace with Her veil. O Blessed Mary of
Blairsville
Pray to Christ our God to save our souls.
Mary Abraham was born in Syria, around 1900. As a
young girl she came to America, where she lived a long and difficult
life. Through her difficulties, she acquired a powerful, overflowing
love for people. She always had a garden for both vegetables and
flowers. Even into her eighties, when she presented her
beautifully arranged flowers before the icons at St. John the Baptist
Orthodox Church in Black Lick, PA, it was with the simplicity of a
little girl giving flowers to her beloved mother. In her seventies and
eighties, Mary was known to the students of the Orthodox Christian
Fellowship at Indiana University of Pennsylvania as "Situ"; Arabic for
"grandma". She opened her home to them and always made great food for
them, much from the produce of her garden. Her door was always open and
she had a kind, listening ear. She would share wonderful nuggets of
spiritual wisdom and encouragement in a thick Arabic accent. Fr. John
Osacky (now Archbishop JOB of the Midwest, OCA) related that she once
spoke on an impromptu invitation to a Sunday school class about her
love for the Eucharist. She said, "There are many wonderful things in
life that you will do and see and have but the most wonderful is to
receive Holy Communion. You receive Jesus in Holy Communion and
Jesus is Love."
As Mary lay on her deathbed, the Virgin Mary appeared to her and laid
her veil on her. The Theotokos told her that she would not die yet, but
that she would have two more years to live. In those final years,
Mary's love shone even more. Everyone who encountered her simple love
firsthand is fully persuaded of her sanctity. Bishop JOB commemorates
her as "Ever Memorable Mary." There are many who have attested to her
holiness and answers to her prayers. Mary fell asleep in the Lord
September 28, 1986. Situ Mary, pray to God for us!
This icon is by the hand of Nicholas Papas and is over the entrance to his studio.
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