Feast
of the Most Holy Name of Mary – Victory over the Infidel Muslim Invaders
In accordance with Jewish custom our Lady's parents named her eight days after her birth, and were inspired to call her Mary. The feast of the Holy Name of Mary therefore follows that of her Birthday, as the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus follows Christmas.
The
feast originated in Spain and was approved by the Holy See in 1513; Innocent XI
extended its observance to the whole Church in 1683 in thanksgiving to our Lady
for the victory on September 12, 1683 by John Sobieski, king of Poland, over
the Turks, who were besieging Vienna and threatening the West.
This
day was commemorated in Vienna by creating a new kind of pastry and shaping it
in the form of the Turkish half-moon. It was eaten along with coffee which was
part of the booty from the Turks.
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