I suspect that the custom of decorating a
tree at Christmas time is not simply a custom which came to us from the West
and which we should replace with other more Orthodox customs. To be sure, I
have not gone into the history of the Christmas tree and where it originated,
but I think that it is connected with the Christmas feast and its true meaning.
First, it is not unrelated to the prophecy
of the Prophet Isaiah, ‘There shall come forth a Rod from the stem of Jesse,
and a Branch shall grow out of his roots,’ (Is. 11:1). St. Cosmas, the
poet, had this prophecy in mind when he wrote of Christ as the blossom which
rose up out of the Virgin stem from the stump of Jesse. The root is Jesse,
David’s father, the rod is King David, the flower which came from the root and
the rod is Theotokos. And the fruit which came forth from the flower of the
Panagia is Christ. Holy Scripture presents this wonderfully. Thus, the
Christmas tree can remind us of the genealogical tree of Christ as Man, the
love of God, but also the successive purifications of the Forefathers of
Christ. At the top is the star which is the God-Man (Theanthropos) Christ.
Then, the Christmas tree reminds us of the
tree of knowledge as well as the tree of life, but especially the latter. It
underlines clearly the truth that Christ is the tree of life and that we cannot
live or fulfill the purpose of our existence unless we taste of this tree, ‘the
producer of life.’ Christmas cannot be conceived without Holy Communion. And of
course as for Holy Communion it is not possible to partake of deification in
Christ without having conquered the devil when we found ourselves faced with
temptation relative to the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, where our
freedom is tried.
We rejoice and celebrate, because ‘the tree
of life blossomed from the Virgin in the cave.’ Metropolitan
Hierotheos Vlachos
Excerpt from: “The Feasts of the Lord: An Introduction to the 12 Feasts and Orthodox Christology” by Metropolitan of Nafpatkos Hierotheos Vlachos – November 1993. Sourced from blogsite: http://andreasblom.wordpress.com/
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