TITLE:
Under the Flag of Blue and White: Mary as an A-NationalSymbol in the Greek-Orthodox Community in Israel
AUTHORS:
Jonathan Ventura
KEYWORDS:
Mary, Christian Palestinians, Cult of the Virgin, religious processions, Greek-Orthodox
JOURNAL NAME:
Sociology Mind,
Vol.1 No.4,
October
17,
2011
ABSTRACT: Marian devotion and rituals have been the apex of Christian believers’ journey for centuries. In spite of its importance in many disciplines, Marian devotion and rituals in Israel have been neglected. In this article I will outline several social and religious aspects of Marian devotion in the Greek-Orthodox community in Israel. Using several case-studies of Marian devotion around the world I will address the question is Mary a national symbol in Israel? Since one of the most important Marian devotion sites is located in Israel and centered in Mary’s place of ascension in Gethsemane, addressing this site directly is crucial. I will express a new concept more fitting to the Israeli case—Mary as an a-national symbol. This research is based upon a combination of two main methodologies: participant observations and in-depth interviews with believers (local Greek and Palestinian residents as well as pilgrims) and clergymen. The research focuses on a procession taking place in the Old City of Jerusalem in the end of August, celebrating Mary’s legacy and resurrection.