Holidays of Georgia - Ninooba - Day of the blessed death of St. Nino in Georgia

In Transcaucasia, the first country to adopt Christianity was ArmeniaHolidays of Georgia - Ninooba - Day of the blessed death of St. Nino in Georgia This happened in 301 In the same IV century The religion of Jesus Christ came to Georgia thanks to Saint Nino A girl from a family of clergy, born in Cappadocia, spent her youth in Jerusalem In 319, she came to Iveria (present-day Georgia) after seeing the Virgin Mary in a dream Our Lady encouraged Nino to start preaching Christianity January 1, the day of the arrival of the enlightener in Mtskheta, is solemnly celebrated by the local Orthodox Church The second no less significant holiday is the Day of the Blessed Death of St Nino The heavenly patroness of Georgia is commemorated on January 27 during religious services in all churches in the country In honor of Equal-to-the-Apostles Nino, 5 churches were built in Tbilisi alone They celebrate the holiday especially solemnly A vine cross entwined with the saint's hair is kept in the Zion Cathedral in Tbilisi Ninooba is a holiday that unites Georgians not only on the days of the arrival of the enlightener Nino and her death Every year a group of children and teenagers makes a pilgrimage to the places visited by the ascetic after coming to Iberia back in 319 Saint Nino is known not only for baptizing Georgia Her prayers contributed to the healing of people Nino restored sight to King Mirian, who ruled the country at that time, who was blinded by a thunderstorm during a hunt The saint also brought his wife Nana to her feet, who, after the miracle of healing, believed in Christ The righteous woman through prayer helped Anastasia, the wife of the royal gardener, to recover from infertility Having learned about Nino’s miraculous power, sufferers from all over Georgia began to flock to her After the royal family and their relatives were baptized in the Aragvi River, Christianity began to actively spread throughout the country And in 324 it became the official religion of Iberia However, its mountainous regions remained unenlightened for a long time Therefore, Nino went to the upper reaches of the Aragvi and Iori rivers with sermons From there her path lay east, to Kakheti While living there, Nino prayed tirelessly, converting the local residents to Christianity When the mission in Georgia was completed, the saint received a sign of her imminent death On the eve of her death, she spoke in detail about her apostolic exploits to her disciples One of them, Seraphima of Ujarma, recorded the stories of the ascetic, which became the basis of the Life of St Nino In 335, at the age of 67, the heart of the heavenly patroness of Georgia, after 35 years of apostolic exploits, stopped beating Nino's body was buried in Bodbe, a village in Kakheti At the burial site in 334, King Mirian founded a temple in honor of Gregory the Victorious, a relative of Nino Today it houses a convent Hundreds of years after her repose, the relics of the preacher heal the suffering, as Nino did during her lifetime, and show other miracles to believers The Church canonized the righteous woman and equated her with the apostles of Christ The day of the blessed death of St Nino is a major public holiday, during which tribute and respect are paid to the heavenly patroness of Georgia

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