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THE PROCESSION IN VIA DOLOROSA AND THE HOURS OF HOLY FRIDAY

On 1st/14th April 2017, Holy and Great Friday morning, the procession of the Sacred Cross began from Praetorion and Via Dolorosa towards the Horrendous Golgotha, in memory of the fact that our Lord Jesus Christ followed this path when He was questioned by Pilate in Praetorion, and then condemned, beaten, mocked, and He took up His cross heading for the place of His crucifixion, the Horrendous Golgotha.

This contrite procession was led by the Archpriest of the Patriarchate Most Reverend Metropolitan Joachim of Helenoupolis, likewise taking up the cross, and thus participating at the passion of the Lord’s cross. The procession was followed by many pilgrims of all nationalities, many of whom were holding wooden crosses.

The procession of Via Dolorosa ended up at the courtyard of the Church of the Resurrection, where the Archpriest spoke to the faithful.

Consequently the participants in this contrite procession also participated in the Service of the Hours of Holy Friday at the Horrendous Golgotha.  

From Secretariat-General
httpv://youtu.be/U9KVbPuyGfs

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THE SERVICE OF THE PASSION AT THE PATRIARCHATE

 

On Holy and Great Thursday evening, 31st March/13th April 2017,  the Service of the Holy Passion was observed at the Monastic Church of Saints Constantine and Helen.

The contrite service was led by H.H.B. our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos, with the praying Hagiotaphite Arcbhishops Hieromonks, monks, nuns and a great multitude of pilgrims who had filled the Church.

From Secretariat-General
httpv://youtu.be/05u0uqEzi8E

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THE SERVICE OF THE WASHING OF FEET AT THE PATRIARCHATE

 

On Holy and Great Thursday morning, 31st March/13th April 2017, the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great was celebrated at St. James the Brother of God Cathedral, which is between the Hagiotaphite Brotherhood Residence and the Church of the Resurrection, led by His Beatitude our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos, with concelebrants the Most Reverend Archbishop Aristarchos of Constantina, the Most Reverend Metropolitan Joachim of Helenoupolis, Hieromonks and Deacons, as well as visiting Priests.
After the Divine Liturgy at 9:00 am, the Service of the Washing of feet started at the courtyard of the Most Holy Church of the Resurrection. For this reason, His Beatitude our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos came from St. James Church and going up on the platform washed the feet of twelve Hagiotaphite Hieromonks and Presbyters, according to the Typikon of this unique to the Church of Jerusalem Service, in memory of the event that the Lord washed the feet of His disciples before His Passion, becoming a living example of humility.

At the end of this Service, bells tolling, the Patriarchal Entourage headed for the Patriarchate amidst the noble pilgrims, where His Beatitude gave the following address:
“Initiating Thy disciples, O Lord, Thous didst teach them, saying: O friends, see that no fear separate you from Me; for though I suffer, yet it is for the sake of the world. Wherefore, be not scandalized in Me, for I am come not to be ministered to, but to minister, and to give My life a ransom for the world. If then ye are My friends, imitate Me. He that would be first, let him be last; the master, as the servant. Abide in Me, that ye may bear fruit, for I am the Vine of Life” ( Holy and Great Wednesday, Matins, Apostiha. Glory..Both now).

Reverend Holy Fathers and brothers,

Noble Christians and pilgrims,

Today, on Holy and Great Thursday, the Holy Fathers who have ordained everything well, as the Synaxarion of the Church says, handed over to us four things to celebrate: The Sacred Washing of the feet, the Last Supper (meaning the tradition of the Horrendous Passion of the Lord), the ardent Prayer and the Betrayal.

Our Holy Church of Jerusalem, keeping its Apostolic tradition and custom, observed today the Sacred Washing of the feet  at the Holy Courtyard of the Most Holy Church of the Resurrection, in memory of the washing of the feet of the disciples by our Saviour Jesus Christ, during the Last Supper.

By this action, that is, the washing of the feet of His disciples, Christ showed to both His disciples and us who believe in Him, the perfect way, and also the way of the salvation of our souls, the outmost humility, as St. Paul preaches: “ And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father” (Phil. 2:8-11).

The condensation of Jesus Christ to the point of the Cross and burial is an answer to the contemporary man who boasts in his arrogance. “But now ye rejoice in your boastings: all such rejoicing is evil” St. James the Brother of God says.

My beloved brothers, we are called by our Holy Church not to “sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober” (1 Thess. 5:6). Let us therefore say together with the hymn writer “O Christ God, Who didst gird Thyself with a towel and didst wash the disciples’ feet: Wash clean the thought of our soul and gird us about with a spiritual bond, that we might do Thy commandments and sing the praise of Thy goodness”, Amen, Have a Good Easter.”

From Secretariat-General

httpv://youtu.be/sz0XyLQ4x3U

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THE LITURGY OF THE PRE-SANCTIFIED GIFTS AT THE PATRIARCHATE ON HOLY AND GREAT WEDNESDAY

On Holy and Great Wednesday morning, 30th March/12th April 2017, the last Liturgy of the Pre-sanctified Gifts of the Holy Week was celebrated at the Monastic Church of Saints Constantine and Helen, officiated by H.H.B. our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos with the participation of Hagiotaphite Fathers and several newly arrived pilgrims.

The last Pre-Sanctified Liturgy was also celebrated according to the rules of Worship at the Horrendous Golgotha, led by Elder Sacristan Most Reverend Archbishop Isidoros of Hierapolis, with the participation in prayer of many pilgrims.

From Secretariat-General

httpv://youtu.be/EIAVV7H58s8

httpv://youtu.be/vVLz1ZkUeM8

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THE SACRAMENT OF THE HOLY UNCTION AT THE PATRIARCHATE

 

On Holy and Great Wednesday evening, 30th March/11th April 2017, the Sacrament of the Holy Unction was observed at the Monastic Church of Saints Constantine and Helen, led by H.H.B. our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos with concelebrants Hagiotaphite Archbishops, as our preparation for our participation in the Cross and Resurrection of the Lord.

After the Patriarchal and Episcopal Service, the Hagiotaphite Fathers, nuns and pilgrims were anointed by His Beatitude and the Archbishops.

From Secretariat-General
httpv://youtu.be/cOYdNRhyzvc

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PILGRIMS’ BAPTISM IN THE RIVER JORDAN (2017)

On Holy and Great Tuesday morning, 29th March/11th April 2017, the pilgrims’ baptism took place as a seal of their pilgrimage theory, at the bank of the river Jordan, at the place where our Lord Jesus Christ was baptized by St. John the Baptist. Pilgrims were from Greece and other Orthodox countries.

The service was led by the Patriarchal Commissioner Most Reverend Metropolitan Isychios of Kapitolias, with the participation of approximately 700 pilgrims.

From Secretariat-General

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THE FIRST SERVICE OF THE BRIDEGROOM AT THE PATRIARCHATE

On Palm Sunday evening, 27th March/9th April 2017, the 1st Service of the Bridegroom of the Holy Week was observed at the Catholicon of the Most Holy Church of the Resurrection.

The Service was led by H.H.B. our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos, who also spoke to the noble congregation of pilgrims, underlining that the Incarnate and up to the point of death participant in our nature except sin, our Lord Jesus Christ, is the Bridegroom (Nymphios) of our souls, who loves our souls and saves them by His grace, if we on our part prepare and beautify ourselves in order to receive Him, so that He will make His abode in us.

The above mentioned Service was broadcast live by the radio and tv stations of Jerusalem Patriarchate and the social media websites.

From Secretariat-General
https://www.facebook.com/JerusalemPatriarchate/videos/10155662150969796/

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CELEBRATION OF PALM SUNDAY AT THE PATRIARCHATE (2017)

On Sunday 27th March/9th  April 2017, the feast of Palm Sunday was celebrated by the Patriarchate at the Most Holy Church of the Resurrection.

On this Sunday, the Church commemorates the event of the Lord’s triumphant entrance in Jerusalem, a little while before His passion, when the children of the Jews welcomed Him crying aloud “Hossana to the Son of David” putting their garments and palm branches on the street for Him to pass.

The memory of this event was celebrated:

  1. In the evening

On Saturday evening, at 13:45 the 9th Hour was read at the Monastic Church of Sts. Constantine and Helen. The descend to the Most Holy Church of the Resurrection followed. Upon arrival, there was the welcoming and the veneration at the Holy Deposition and the Holy Sepulchre.

Then Vespers began in the Catholicon, led by His Beatitude our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos, who gave the blessing, while the deacons performed the incense procedure around the Shrines and bells tolling the Archbishops venerated the Horrendous Golgotha.

Consequently Vespers continued with the Great Entrance and the blessing of bread.

Upon Vespers dismissal the Patriarchal entourage returned to the Patriarchate.

  1. On the day of the feast

On Sunday morning at 8:00 am, the Patriarchal entourage started the descend to the Most Holy Church of the Resurrection. Upon arrival, the entrance in the Catholicon was via Golgotha.

After the prayers to receive the blessing, the Episcopal osculation and the putting on of the liturgical vestments, the Divine Liturgy began in the Catholicon, led by H.H.B. our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos, with concelebrants a multitude of Archbishops and Priests, Hagiotaphite Hieromonks, among whom first in order was Elder Kamarasis Archimandrite Nectarios, and Archdeacon Marc and other deacons, at the singing of the Choir Leader Archimandrite Aristovoulos on the right and Mr. George Alvanos on the left, in the contrite participation of a large crowd of noble pilgrims from many Orthodox Churches.

The Divine Liturgy was followed by a procession three times around the Holy Edicule and then around the Shrines, while everybody was holding palm branches singing the festal apolytikion on resurrection.

At the end of the procession and the reading of the gospel narrative, the Patriarchal entourage returned to the Patriarchate. Many pilgrims followed them there and received the blessing by His Beatitude.

From Secretariat-General
httpv://youtu.be/j-Pyosesu2Y

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PALM TREE BRANCHES PROCESSION FROM BETHSFAGI (2017)

 

On Lazarus Saturday evening, 26th March/8th April 2017, the Palm tree branches procession took place from Bethsfagi the south top of the Mount of Olives, blessed by H.H.B. our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos, and then led by the Most Reverend Metropolitan Joachim of Helenoupolis, in memory of the triumphant entrance of our Lord Jesus Christ in the city of Jerusalem, “when the children of the Jews cried aloud to him Hosanna and welcomed Him with the palm tree branches”.

The large crowd of people who participated in this procession went down from Bethsfagi through the valley of Gethsemane and was dismissed upon arrival at the Holy Monastery of St. Anna, inside the city walls through the Gate of St. Stephen.

From Secretariat-General
httpv://youtu.be/mbmfLK6e0wU
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LAZARUS SATURDAY IN BETHANY (2017)

On Saturday,26th March/8th April 2017, the rising of Lazarus by our Lord Jesus Christ was celebrated by the Patriarchate in Bethany. On this feast, according to the narrative of John the Evangelist, the Church commemorates the following event; Lazarus from Bethany, which is nearby Jerusalem, was a friend of Christ, and having become seriously ill, he died. Having arrived at his tomb, the Lord in His divine-human power resurrected Lazarus who had already been dead for four days, confirming thus to both His disciples and us our common Resurrection.

In memory of this event, the Divine Liturgy was celebrated on the day of the feast in the Holy Nunnery named after Lazarus’ sisters Martha and Mary, the place where the Lord began walking with Martha and Mary heading for the tomb.

The Divine Liturgy was led by H.H.B. our Father and Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos, with concelebrants the Most Reverend Metropolitan Isychios of Kapitolias, the Most Reverend Archbishop Aristarchos of Constantina, the Most Reverend Archbishop Demetrios of Lydda, visiting Reverend Metropolitans of the Russian Church George of Nizni Novgorod and Alexander of Chlemitski in Ukraine, Hagiotaphite Hieromonks, among whom the Priest of the Holy Monastery Archimandrite Epiphanios, and Hieromonks chanting, as well as the nuns of the Monastery amidst a fully crowded Church.

To this congregation His Beatitude preached the divine word as follows:

 

“O Christ, who art the Resurrection and the Life of man, standing by the tomb of Lazarus Thou hast confirmed our faith in Thy two natures, O forebearing Lord, proving that Thou wast born from the pure Virgin as both God and man. For as man Thou hast asked ‘Where is he buried?’ and as God by Thy life-giving command Thou hast raised him from the dead on the fourth day” the hymn writer of the Church proclaims.

Beloved Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Noble pilgrims,

Great and paradox is the miracle worked today at this holy place where our Lord Jesus Christ stood and Lazarus’ sisters Martha and Mary welcomed Him. This great miracle is the resurrection from the dead of the holy and righteous friend of Christ Lazarus, who had been dead for four days, and whose memory we festively celebrate. And this is so, because Lazarus became the salvific preamble of our rebirth, our general resurrection in Christ, as the hymn writer says: “Giving us before Thy Passion an assurance of the general resurrection, Thou hast raised Lazarus from the dead, O Christ our God. Therefore, like the children, we also carry tokens of victory, and cry to Thee, the Conqueror of death: Hosanna in the highest; blessed is He that comes in the Name of the Lord”.

Being with His disciples in Bethany, by the tomb of the buried Lazarus, whom He resurrected, eventhough he had been dead for four days, Christ proved that He is the resurrection and the life, as St. John the Evangelist witnesses: “Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die” (John 11:25-26).

Moreover, our Lord Jesus Christ proved that He is perfect God and perfect man. In other words, He certified His two hypostatic natures, the divine and the human. He certified His undertaking of the human flesh by the Virgin Mary and the Holy Spirit, which He deified, absolving it (the flesh) from the corruption of death, that is, the corruption of sin.

By Lazarus’ resurrection, it became known that Christ was the Son of God and God; and that he was resurrected, and there will be resurrection of the dead. For this reason the hymn writer proclaims: “Christ the joy of all, the truth, the light, the life, the resurrection of the world, in His love appeared to those on earth; and He became Himself the pattern of our resurrection, granting divine forgiveness unto all”.

It is precisely this joy of the resurrection, which our Lord Jesus Christ revealed to the world, that we foretaste today, with our presence in Bethany, the town of Lazarus and his sisters Martha and Mary. The hymn writer says, “Today Bethany proclaims beforehand the Resurrection of Christ the Giver of Life, and it rejoices at the rising of Lazarus”. And Bethany also conveyed the message of the coming of the King of Glory in Jerusalem according to Prophet Zacharias who said: “Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold, thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass” (Zechariah 9:9).

Of course, the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of our Saviour Jesus Christ is the One who encouraged the children of Jerusalem to cry aloud “Hosanna in the highest, Blessed is He that comes in the Name of the Lord.

Let us therefore my beloved brothers, prepare ourselves, so that just like the innocent children we mystically praise him with palm trees and branches and proclaim: Blessed is He that comes in the Name of the Lord, hosanna in the highest. And together with the Hymn writer let us say: “By the prayers of Lazarus, Martha and Mary, grant us worthy too, to witness Your Cross and Passion O Lord, and the glorious, and queen of the days, Resurrection of Your philanthropy” Amen. Happy Easter!”

The dismissal of the Divine Liturgy was followed by a procession to Lazarus’ tomb, led by the Most Reverend Archbishop Demetrios of Lydda, where the gospel narrative according to St. John the Evangelist on Lazarus’ resurrection was read.

The Abbess of the Monastery Nun Eupraxia offered His Beatitude a reception and a meal to the Episcopal Entourage.

From Secretariat-General

httpv://youtu.be/Mr502qYcjak

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