Tuesday, December 24, 2013

I Was the Virgin Mary

My daughter  representing the Virgin Mary for a Bible School presentation.

Before I get letters and hate mail or you know, that occasional stoning, hear me out.

When I was in elementary school, maybe around 7th grade, I was asked to represent the Virgin Mary for our church.  I had the dark hair and was tall. I was also very devout. To say the least, I was honored.

You see, I was not going to be in a play. Oh no! What I was asked to do was even more than that..

 In our church as is tradition in some other churches is that the baby Jesus figure never shows up in the manger scene until the night of Christmas Eve. What I was asked to do is to represent the Virgin Mary presenting the baby Jesus to the whole congregation and lay him in the manger. A great honor!

My excitement was overwhelming and yet, nervousness at the same time. What if I dropped him or something worse like an arm broke off or something. This was MAJOR stress for someone my age.

Needless to say, Christmas Eve came around that year, as it always does, and my Mom helped me dress. I wore a beautiful long light blue dress, simple and not overly decorated, and I also wore a darker shade of a blue long veil on my head.

I was given the baby Jesus in the back of church. He was a small figure that just fit in both of my hands. Just as a baby so small would do. I cradled him as I looked at the figure, a representation to hold.  I was told that I would walk in front of the priest and everyone in the procession. 

As the music began, I walked slowly and held him high, everyone could see me but their eyes were not on me, but the Christ child...their eyes were where they belonged for such an evening as this.  
I walked to the front of the church but I did not lay him in the manger, not yet. 

In fact, I took my seat in the pew still holding the figure of the Christ child. I waited for what seemed like an eternity. Then...

At a point in the service, it was time.

I once again, raised the baby high but this time, I was alone in the procession, just me and the baby. I walked slowly to the manger that was in front of the church. I then turned to the congregation and showed them the baby Jesus. Christmas morning had arrived!

I then laid him in the manger and returned to my seat.

The Virgin Mary had done her job...I had done mine...baby Jesus had been brought to the world to be seen.

Merry Christmas!
~Naila Moon

6 comments:

J said...

awww, that is so sweet! What a beautiful honor. My two sisters and I would put on a nativity play at grandma's before dinner on Christmas Day. My middle sister was always Mary because that was her name. Little sis was an angel. I was stuck being Joseph. Somehow, knowing that you had this honor makes me feel better. Someone else besides my spoiled sister should have it once in awhile!
Merry Christmas, Naila!

Adaptable Kay said...

What a beautiful story! If I were you, I would definitely be honored to be asked, too. It sounds like they found the right person to bring baby Jesus into the world that Christmas evening :)

Merry Christmas to you and your family my dear friend!

Aine O'Brien said...

How lucky you were. Every year I hoped that I would get to be the Virgin Mary, but alas I had red hair, so the nuns wouldn't even consider it. It is quite an honor!

XmasDolly said...

That's really an honor to do something like that, and a wonderful memory. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas to you and yours.

LA Botchar said...

what a wonderful memory to have! I was always an angel and my friend was always Mary. which was weird because she had beautiful golden blonde hair, while I had the dark hair. I guess our church liked to mix it up a bit. LOL
My current church did not have a nativity scene - which I always thought a bit odd since He is the Reason for the Season.

Tina Stitt said...

That is a wonderful story. Amen