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THE FEAST OF THE MIRACLE OF THE ‘KOLLYVA’ OF ST THEODORE OF TYRE

On Saturday, the 15th/28th of February 2015, the miracle of the kollyva performed by St Theodore of Tyre, the Great Martyr, was observed at the Monastery dedicated to his name, to the west of the Patriarchate.

The miracle was performed by St Theodore by divine power, in the middle of the 4th c. AD, when he appeared in a vision to Archbishop Eudoxius of Constantinople, to warn him that Julian the Apostate had infested food in the markets with the blood of animals sacrificed to the gods.

The saint instructed the Archbishop to tell Christians to eat kollyva, namely boiled wheat, in order to avoid the stain of idolatry.

Vespers and the Divine Liturgy were led by Archbishop Theophanes of Gerassa, who preached the Word of God to a crowd of faithful including monks, nuns and pilgrims, on the saint’s martyrdom and on the cleansing of the soul through fasting.

His Beatitude arrived during mass to venerate. The Hegoumen, Archimandrite Alexios, went on to host guests to a reception at his quarters.

From the Secretariat-General




FIRST STASIS OF THE SALUTATIONS TO THEOTOKOS IN THE CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION

On Friday, the 14th/27th of February 2015, at 5.15 pm, the Canon of the Akathist Hymn was sung in the Katholikon of the Church of the Resurrection, followed by a reading of the First Stasis of the Salutations to the Most Holy Theotokos.

His Beatitude Theophilos, Patriarch of Jerusalem, led this magnificent and mystical service. He was accompanied by the Elder Secretary-General, Archbishop Aristarchos of Constantina, Archbishop Demetrios of Lydda, Archimandrite Keladion, the Master of Ceremonies, Archimandrite Porphyrios, the Assistant Dragoman, Archimandrite Bartholomew and other Hagiotaphite Fathers. Concelebrating with them was the Greek Consul-General to Jerusalem, Mr Georgios Zacharoudiakis and his associates.

The Patriarch diligently read the First Stasis of the Salutations, and went on to preach the Word of God to a pious congregation of monks, nuns and pilgrims.

The service was broadcast live from the Patriarchate’s Radio Station.

The service of the Salutations was also held at the Monastery of the Prophet Elias, which stands between Jerusalem and Bethlehem, led by the Patriarchal Commissioner, Metropolitan Isychios of Kapitolias, and in all Patriarchal churches.

From the Secretariat-General

httpv://youtu.be/WZ7WhltBQzU

httpv://youtu.be/AQiiPFyx3g0




THE FIRST DIVINE LITURGY OF THE PRESANCTIFIED GIFTS AT THE PATRIARCHATE OF JERUSALEM

On the morning of Lent Wednesday, the 12th/25th of February 2015, once the Patriarchate opened its gates after the three-day holiday, Matins and the Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts was held at the Central Monastic Church of Sts Constantine and Helen, led by Patriarch Theophilos of Jerusalem, with concelebrant Hagiotaphite Fathers, in the presence of members of the Jerusalemite parish, nuns and pilgrims.

The Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts was performed at 8:00 am at the Horrendous Golgotha by the Elder Sacristan, Archbishop Isidoros of Hierapolis, and was attended by nuns and pious pilgrims.

From the Secretariat-General

httpv://youtu.be/-hlI8GO2Px8




THE SERVICE OF THE GREAT COMPLINE AT THE PATRIARCHATE

On the evening of Lent Monday, the 10th/23rd of February 2015, the service of the Great Compline was held at the monastic church of Sts Constantine and Helen. The service will be officiated every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for the duration of the Great Lent, until Holy Wednesday, by the serving hieromonk. Patriarch Theophilos concelebrated with Hagiotaphite Primates, Hieromonks, monks and nuns. Only a few pilgrims were allowed to attend the service, as the first three days of the Great Lent is a holiday for the Patriarchate and entrance is prohibited to visitors. On the conclusion of the Compline, the Great Canon of St Andreas, Archbishop of Crete, was sung.

From the Secretariat-General




THE WISH OF FORGIVENESS AT THE PATRIARCHATE

On the evening of Cheesefare Sunday, the 9th/22nd of February 2015, His Beatitude Theophilos, Patriarch of Jerusalem, recited the wish of forgiveness at the monastic Church of Sts Constantine and Helen.

The wish was recited at the end of the Small Compline, in preparation of the faithful for the onset of the Great Lent.

The wish of forgiveness was followed by fraternal embrace and expression of regret.

From the Secretariat-General




THE FEAST OF HIEROMARTYR ST CHARALAMBOS

On Cheesefare Sunday, the 9th/22nd of February 2015, the Patriarchate observed the memory of St Charalambos the great martyr, one day after the saint’s designated feast, as this year it coincided with Lent Monday.

The memory of the saint was celebrated at the Monastery dedicated to him, which lies between the Via Dolorosa and the Church of the Resurrection.

St Charalambos, hailing from Magnesia, Thessaly, and having served there as deacon, suffered a martyr’s death during the reign of Severus in 198 AD.

Vespers and the Divine Liturgy were led by His Eminence Methodios, Archbishop of Tabor. Co-officiating were Hagiotaphite Hieromonks and Hierodeacons, as Archimandrite Eusebius sang. Mass was attended by a pious congregation of nuns, local Jerusalemites and pilgrims from Greece, Russia and Romania.

His Eminence Methodios preached the Word of God to the congregation, underlining the saint’s perseverance as an example to be emulated by Christians during the Great Lent.

His Beatitude Theophilos proceeded to venerate during the Divine Liturgy.

The Patriarch, the Prelatic Retinue and the faithful were hosted to a reception by the Hegoumen, f. Kallistos, in his quarters.

From the Secretariat-General




THE ORDINATION OF DEACON SOPHRONIOS

On the evening of Wednesday to Thursday, the 5th to 6th/18th to 19th of February 2015, His Eminence Isidoros, Archbishop of Hierapolis and Elder Sacristan, ordained f. Sophronios Felekis as deacon during a Divine Liturgy performed in the Holy Sepulcher. F. Sophronios is a graduate of the Patriarchal School of Sion and was recently tonsured as monk.

Before the ordination, His Eminence advised the pious subdeacon Sophronios with paternal words, underlining his obedience  to the Hagiotaphite Brotherhood, with the help and support of his mother. Archbishop Isidoros invoked the example of the deacon’s patron saint, St Sophronios, Patriarch of Jerusalem, who protected Orthodoxy and guarded the Holy Shrines.

The mother of the ordained deacon attended the ordination along with friends, fellow students, Hagiotaphite Fathers and pilgrims. The Head Cantor of the Church of the Resurrection sang with Patriarchal School students.

After the ordination, f. Sophronios hosted guests to a reception in the Office of the Elder Sacristan.

From the Secretariat-General

httpv://youtu.be/1fTpXqiMWmU




ST SIMEON COMMEMORATED IN HOLY MONASTERY OF KATAMONAS

On Monday, the 3rd/16th of February 2015, the feast of St Simeon the Receiver of the Lord was observed at the Monastery dedicated to him in Katamonas, West Jerusalem.

The tomb and partial relics of St Simeon are kept in this historical Monastery of the Patriarchate, granted to it by the Metropolis of Zatar, Croatia, three years ago.

Patriarch Theophilos led the Divine Liturgy. Co-officiating with Him were the Metropolitans of Veria and Kitrous, visiting from Greece; and their Eminences, Archbishops Methodios of Tabor, Theophylaktos of Jordan and Theodosios of Sebaste; Hagiotaphite Hieromonks and Hierodeacons, as well as Presbyters visiting from the Orthodox Churches of Russia, Romania and Ukraine. Archimandrite Aristovoulos sang in the presence of the Greek Consul-General to Jerusalem and a large crowd of pilgrims from Russia, Romania and Hungary, as well as the remaining members of the Greek Parish in Katamonas.

During mass, the Patriarch preached the Word of God in Greek.

On the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy, the Abbot, Archimandrite Theodoritos, hosted guests to a reception in his quarters.

From the Secretariat-General

httpv://youtu.be/EVOWQY2UZl0




THE HYPAPANTE OF THE LORD CELEBRATED AT THE PATRIARCHATE

On Sunday, the 2nd/15th of January 2015, namely Meatfare Sunday, the Hypapante of the Lord was celebrated at the Church of Sts Constantine and Helen. Patriarch Theophilos of Jerusalem led the Divine Liturgy.

On the same day, the Hypapante of the Lord was also observed at the Church of the Holy Monastery of Seida Naya which lies to the North-East of the Patriarchate, in the Christian quarter.

The feast commemorates the presentation of Jesus Christ to the Temple of Solomon on the completion of forty days from His Nativity, according to the stipulation of the Law that “every male that opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord”. There, He was received by the righteous Simeon, who said: “Lord, now you are letting your servant depart in peace, according to your word; for my eyes have seen your salvation that you have prepared in the presence of all peoples, a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and for glory to your people Israel” (Luke 2, 22-38).

His Eminence Theophanes, Archbishop of Gerassa, led the Vespers and Divine Liturgy, preaching the Word of God to Greek-speaking and Arab-speaking faithful (see video), while teachers and students at the Patriarchal School sang with members of the Christian Community of Jerusalem, in the presence of the Greek Consul-General, Mr G. Zacharoudiakis.

Patriarch Theophilos proceeded to venerate in the course of the Divine Liturgy.

After mass, abbess Seraphima hosted the Patriarchal retinue to a reception in her quarters.

From the Secretariat-General

httpv://youtu.be/8Rkp8vvV2zk




SATURDAY OF SOULS AT THE PATRIARCHATE

On Saturday, the 1st/14th of February 2015, namely the Saturday of Souls, a memorial service was held for the repose of the souls of departed Hagiotaphite Fathers, Patriarchs, Prelates, Hieromonks, Hierodeacons and monks. The service was officiated by Patriarch Theophilos at the monastic church of Sts Constantine and Helen, with co-officiating Prelates, and Hagiotaphite Archimandrites as concelebrants.

On the conclusion of Vespers and mass, kollyva were offered at the Church Board Hall, the Epitropikon.

The Divine Liturgy and Memorial Service were also performed at the Church of the Cemetery in St Sion, led by Archbishop Theophanes of Gerassa, with Patriarchal School students serving as cantors.

From the Secretariat-General

httpv://youtu.be/CzweyBmShKU