I would like to ask whether anyone knows how I can get a ring of St Katherine, the one that the monks give at Mt Sanai.
Maybe an address or email of Mt Sanai were I can post them a letter to send it to me.
Does anyone know?
Many thanks
Angela+++
Moderator: Mark Templet
I would like to ask whether anyone knows how I can get a ring of St Katherine, the one that the monks give at Mt Sanai.
Maybe an address or email of Mt Sanai were I can post them a letter to send it to me.
Does anyone know?
Many thanks
Angela+++
Incognito1583 wrote:I thought jewely was non-Orthodox -- something reseved for worldly protestants.
You are new here Incognito1583, you don't know Angela, so why do you want to make such a comment on a post that is more than a year old?
Please think before you post.
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Priest Mark Smith
British Columbia
Hello Angela,
Did you ever find the ring? I tried searching on google but I still don't really understand the significance of the ring. Can someone explain the story or post a link where I might find out more information?
Thank you
/jacqueline
"Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, and today, and for ever." ( Heb.13:8 )
Angela,
Let's not confuse some people who come here with different versions of Christianity. It might be scandalis(spelling wrong?). To you and me and others, in this Forum, we understand the wording, but to those who are still uneducated in the faith, they may get scandalized(correct spelling).
To those who are not Orthodox and may be confused: No woman can "marry" Jesus Christ. The term is alagorical, referring to the union of the heart, in faith to Christ, our Saviour, The Messiah. Christ performed many miracles during His stay here and after His Resurrection. He performed miracles in different ways. He didn't always heal with the same method. With that in mind, He also worked through His servants in different ways. With St. Catherine, He gave her a ring, that was only visible to her. It signified her devotion to Him and His acceptance of her will.
In the Orthodox faith, the ring became a statement of faith. The Cross is always the first and most important statement to wear. The ring is a symbol of devotion, but certainly not above the Cross.
Perhaps, the significance of the ring became distorted by the Western influence, but it is not considered a magical union in the East. It is considered as sacred as an icon, so someone who would wear this ring, is wearing the icon of the faith in Christ and accepting a big spiritual responsibility.
It is not worn as jewelery, although some may do so, but for those who are conscience of the faith, they wear it with reverence and humility, because wearing this ring, through Christ, will certainly bring a person down the path of humility.
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. (Ps. 50)