The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the global preoccupation of the symposium, will address the use of the Greek language and the dissemination of an accompanying religious culture in central Italy between the seventh and eighth centuries. This will be done through the prism of Latin homilies on the Virgin Mary, in particular for the feast of the Purification of Mary and Presentation of the Christ Child in the Temple. The feast is also known as Candlemas, and in Greek as the Hypapante, that is the ‘meeting’ of the Holy Family with Symeon and Anna in the Temple of Jerusalem as narrated by the Gospel of Luke (2, 22–40). Arguing against the historiographical tendency that posits a pol...