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Joachim consequently withdrew to the desert, where he fasted and did penance for 40 days. Angels then appeared to both Joachim and Anne to promise them a child. [3] Joachim later returned to Jerusalem and embraced Anne at the city gate, located in the Walls of Jerusalem. An ancient belief held that a child born of an elderly mother who had ...
According to apocryphal Christian and Islamic tradition, Joachim and Saint Anne were the parents of Mary and grandparents of Jesus. They are not named in the canonical gospels . In writing, Anne's name and that of her husband, Joachim come only from New Testament apocrypha , of which the Gospel of James (written perhaps around 150) seems to be ...
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Joachim was a Trinitarian, Joachim used to doubt the doctrine of the Trinity, however later he had a vision of a psaltery with 10 strings, in a triangular form, which clarified the Trinity to him. Joachim also attacked the views of Peter Lombard concerning the Trinity, in his book "Psaltery of Ten Strings". [4]
Saint Joachim of Ithaca (Greek: Άγιος Ιωακείμ εξ Ιθάκης) also known as Saint Joachim of Vatopaedi or Saint Papoulakis was born in 1786 as Ioannis Patrikios near Polyktoria, a region in the island of Ithaca, Greece, where his father, Angelos Patrikios, was based as a Captain. Agne, his mother, was a devout Orthodox Christian ...
Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... "Albrecht Dürer, The Holy Family with Joachim and Anne under a Tree, 1511, woodcut ...
Saint Joachim, Saint-Joachim or St. Joachim may refer to: Joachim, in Christianity, the father of Mary, the mother of Jesus; Joachim of Ithaca (1786–1868), Greek saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church; Joachim of Korsun, first bishop of Novgorod the Great, saint of the Russian Orthodox Church; Saint-Joachim, a commune in France