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Tomorrow is the feast of the Nativity of Our Lady. I’ve often wondered why it is a mere feast, rather than a full solemnity, while the nativity of St. John the Baptist is a solemnity. In the Byzantine tradition, the feast of the Nativity of the Theotokos is ranked among the 12 “Great Feasts” (highest rank thus equivalent of the Latin solemnity). I know that our Latin tradition places greater emphasis on the Immaculate Conception (which is a solemnity), but any thoughts on why Her nativity is celebrated as a lower ranking feast?