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The annual tradition of blessing herbs on the feast of the Assumption
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The special blessing seeks to increase the natural powers of healing these plants possess.
During the Middle Ages there developed an annual tradition of blessing herbs on the feast of the Assumption, August 15. It coincided with harvest time and was an opportunity to give thanks to God for the bounty received.
The custom arose primarily from Germanic countries, and the Directory on Popular Piety describes it as “a clear example of the genuine evangelization of pre-Christian rites and beliefs: one must turn to God, through whose word ‘the earth produced vegetation: plants bearing seeds in their several kinds, and trees bearing fruit with their seed inside in their several kinds’ (Gen 1, 12) in order … to stem the damages deriving from poisonous herbs, and benefit from the efficacy of curative herbs.”
More about it: Blessing of Herbs on the Feast of the Assumption--Aleteia
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