jer Jeremiah: Part 6 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2013-10-14T06:08:00+00:00 Dr. Constantinou explains how Jeremiah was a type of Christ. Full Article
jer The Council of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-08-02T03:42:44+00:00 Fr. John Whiteford uses Acts 15 to stress the importance of morality and councils. Full Article
jer Oct 23 - Holy Apostle James, Brother Of The Lord, First Bishop Of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-24T16:15:02+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Apostle James, the Brother of the Lord and First Bishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-24T16:16:49+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Apostle James, the Brother of the Lord and First Bishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-24T16:17:19+00:00 Full Article
jer The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-25T17:13:16+00:00 Full Article
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jer Mar 11 - St. Sophronios, Patriarch of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-27T03:09:31+00:00 Full Article
jer Mar 11 - St. Sophronios, Patriarch Of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-27T03:10:07+00:00 Full Article
jer Mar 11 - St. Sophronios, Patriarch Of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-27T03:10:36+00:00 Full Article
jer St Sophronios, Patriarch of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-27T03:11:05+00:00 Full Article
jer May 01 - Holy Prophet Jeremiah By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-27T23:59:01+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Prophet Jeremiah By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-27T23:59:15+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Prophet Jeremiah By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-27T23:59:29+00:00 Full Article
jer Jul 2 - St Juvenal, Patriarch Of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-28T03:20:36+00:00 Full Article
jer St Juvenal, Patriarch of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-28T03:21:02+00:00 Full Article
jer Dec 18 - Holy Hieromartyr Modestus I, Archbishop Of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-29T21:03:06+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Hieromartyr Modestus I, Archbishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-29T21:06:50+00:00 Full Article
jer St. Cyril, Archbishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T03:05:27+00:00 Full Article
jer Oct 28 - Holy Hieromartyr Cyriacus, Bishop Of Jerusalem And His Mother, Anna By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:14:40+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Hieromartyr Cyriacus, Bishop of Jerusalem, and His Mother Anna By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:15:04+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Hieromartyr Cyriacus, Bishop of Jerusalem, and His Mother Anna By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:16:22+00:00 Full Article
jer May 07 - Commemoration Of The Apparition Of The Sign Of The Precious Cross Over Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T16:58:57+00:00 Full Article
jer St John the Scholastic and Saint Zachariah, Patriarch of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T03:55:23+00:00 Full Article
jer St. John the Scholastic, Patriarch of Constantinople, and Saint Zachariah, Patriarch of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T03:55:45+00:00 Full Article
jer The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-12-01T23:29:52+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Hieromartyr Modestus I, Archbishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-12-31T21:54:03+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Apostle James, the Brother of the Lord and First Bishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-21T02:07:35+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Hieromartyr Cyriacus, Bishop of Jerusalem, and His Mother Anna By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-01T03:10:56+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Hieromartyr Modestus I, Archbishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-01-30T21:35:48+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Hieromartyr Cyriacus, Bishop of Jerusalem, and His Mother Anna By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-11-29T06:04:58+00:00 Full Article
jer The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-11-29T06:11:45+00:00 Full Article
jer St. John the Scholastic, Patriarch of Constantinople, and St. Zachariah, Patriarch of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-03-01T18:17:46+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Apostle James, the Brother of the Lord and First Bishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T04:14:03+00:00 Full Article
jer The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T04:29:20+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Hieromartyr Modestus I, Archbishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-19T22:57:12+00:00 Full Article
jer St. John the Scholastic, Patriarch of Constantinople, and Saint Zachariah, Patriarch of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T01:29:59+00:00 Full Article
jer St Juvenal, Patriarch of Jerusalem (458) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T20:44:59+00:00 Full Article
jer The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:53:01+00:00 Full Article
jer Holy Hieromartyr Modestus I, Archbishop of Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T00:00:25+00:00 Full Article
jer St Cyril, archbishop of Jerusalem (386) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T21:36:32+00:00 He was born in Jerusalem in 315, ordained to the priesthood in 346, and succeeded Maximus as Archbishop of Jerusalem in 350. He was exiled three times by the Arian Emperors Constantius and Valens for his unwavering defense of the Faith. Restored by the Emperor Theodosius, he did not return to the throne, but lived for eight years in peace before reposing in 386. He was known to all his people as a tireless defender of the poor, and as a great ascetic. He was gentle and humble in his bearing, pale and gaunt from fasting. He struggled throughout his time against the Arian heresy, which had become very strong, claiming the allegiance even of the Emperors. In addition, he lived through the reign of Julian the Apostate, who tried by many means to weaken and undermine the Church and the Christian Faith. Of St Cyril's many writings, the best-known are his Catecheses, considered the oldest systematic summary of Christian teaching. Full Article
jer Holy Prophet Jeremiah (583 BC) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T01:09:53+00:00 He is the author of the Old Testament book that bears his name and of the Book of Lamentations; and Baruch, his scribe and disciple, composed the Old Testament book that bears his own name. Jeremiah was the son of Helkiah, of the tribe of Levi, from the city of Anathoth in the land of Benjamin. He prophesied for thirty years, from 613 to 583 BC. When the Hebrew people were taken into captivity in the reigh of Zedekiah, the Prophet remained behind and mourned the downfall of the Jerusalem: this is the origin of the book of Lamentations. The Jews who remained fled into Egypt, forcibly taking Jeremiah and his scribe Baruch with them. In Egypt, his prophecies continued to disturb his own people, who stoned him to death by in 583. His name means "The Lord is exalted." He is ranked second among the great Prophets, after Isaiah. The holy Prophets and Forefathers, who lived before Christ's coming in the flesh are counted as Saints of the Church because they foresaw His coming, spoke of it in their prophecies, looked forward to it with Joy, and greeted Jesus as their Savior when he descended into Hades before his Resurrection. Full Article
jer Commemoration of the Apparition of the Sign of the Precious Cross over Jerusalem in 351 AD By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T01:12:28+00:00 On this day in 351, during the reign of Constantius, son of Constantine the Great, the sign of the Cross appeared over Jerusalem. Cyril, Patriarch of Jerusalem, wrote "At about the third hour of the day [mid-morning] an enormous cross, formed of light, appeared in the heaven above holy Golgotha and reaching to the holy Mount of Olives, being seen not by one or two only, but manifest with perfect clarity to the whole multitude of the city; not, as one might suppose, rushing swiftly past in fancy, but seen openly above the earth many hours in plain sight, and overcoming the beams of the sun with its dazzling rays." Full Article
jer The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T04:31:37+00:00 When the holy and most pure child Mary (Mariam or Miriam in Hebrew) reached the age of three, her parents, the righteous Joachim and Anna, fulfilled the vow they had made to dedicate her to God. Going in procession with a company of maidens carrying torches, they presented their child at the Temple in Jerusalem, where Zecharias the High Priest took her under his care, blessing her with these words: "The Lord has glorified thy name in every generation; it is in thee that He will reveal the Redemption that he has prepared for his people in the last days." He then brought the child into the Holy of Holies — something completely unheard-of, for under the Law only the High Priest was allowed to enter the Holy Place, and he only once a year on the Day of Atonement. (In the icon of the feast, the maidens who accompany the Theotokos are shown bare-headed, as was customary for unmarried girls; but the Theotokos herself, though only three years old, wears the head-covering of a married woman to show her consecration to God.) The holy Virgin lived in the Temple for the next nine years, devoting herself entirely to prayer. In this time she attained the utter purity of heart befitting the destined Bearer of the Most High; she became in her own person the fulfilment and condensation of all of Israel's faithfulness. Saint Gregory Palamas says that, when the Theotokos entered the Holy of Holies, the time of preparation and testing of the Old Covenant came to an end for Israel, which was now ready, in the blessed Virgin, to bring forth the Savior. When Mary approached marriageable age, she was entrusted to the chaste widower Joseph to guard her. (The Prologue says that a life of intentional virginity was unknown among the Hebrews, so the righteous Joseph undertook the forms of marriage so as not to cause scandal among the people.) "Wherefore the Church rejoices and exhorts all the friends of God for their part to enter into the temple of their heart, there to make ready for the coming of the Lord by silence and prayer, withdrawing from the pleasures and cares of this world." (Synaxarion) Full Article
jer St Sophronios, patriarch of Jerusalem (638) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T20:05:16+00:00 He was born in Damascus to an eminent family, and was well educated in his youth. Discontented with the wisdom of the world, he entered monastic life in the monastery of St Theodosius, where he became the lifelong friend and disciple of John Moschos. Together they visited the monasteries and hermitages of Egypt; they later wrote down their discoveries among the holy monks in the classic Spiritual Meadow. After the death of his teacher, St Sophronius traveled to Jerusalem, which had just been liberated from the Persians. He was there to see the Precious Cross returned from Persia by the Emperor Heraclius, who carried it into Jerusalem on his back. A few years later, in 634, St Sophronius was elected Patriarch of Jerusalem, where he served his flock wisely for three years and three months. He was zealous in the defense of Orthodoxy against the Monothelite heresy: He convoked a Council in Jerusalem which condemned it before it was condemned at the Sixth Ecumenical Council. The holy Patriarch even traveled to Constantinople to rebuke the Patriarch Sergius and Emperor Heraclius, who had embraced the Monothelite error. The years of peace were few for the Holy Land; for just as the Persian Empire was decisively defeated by Heraclius, the followers of Islam erupted out of Arabia, conquering most of North Africa and the Middle East in a few years. The Saint was so grieved by the capture of Jerusalem in 637 by the Caliph Omar that begged God to take him, so that he might not live to see the desecration of the holy places. His prayer was granted, and he reposed in peace less than a year later. St Sophronios is the author of the Life of Saint Mary of Egypt, appointed to be read in the churches during every Great Lent. He also wrote the service of the Great Blessing of the Waters. Some have attributed the Vesperal hymn "Gladsome Light" to him, but we know that it dates from before the time of St Basil the Great, who mentions it in his writings. It seems though, that St Sophronios supplemented the hymn, and that its present form is due to him. Full Article
jer St Cyril, archbishop of Jerusalem (386) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T20:08:12+00:00 He was born in Jerusalem in 315, ordained to the priesthood in 346, and succeeded Maximus as Archbishop of Jerusalem in 350. He was exiled three times by the Arian Emperors Constantius and Valens for his unwavering defense of the Faith. Restored by the Emperor Theodosius, he did not return to the throne, but lived for eight years in peace before reposing in 386. He was known to all his people as a tireless defender of the poor, and as a great ascetic. He was gentle and humble in his bearing, pale and gaunt from fasting. He struggled throughout his time against the Arian heresy, which had become very strong, claiming the allegiance even of the Emperors. In addition, he lived through the reign of Julian the Apostate, who tried by many means to weaken and undermine the Church and the Christian Faith. Of St Cyril's many writings, the best-known are his Catecheses, considered the oldest systematic summary of Christian teaching. Full Article
jer Holy Prophet Jeremiah (583 BC) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-20T21:40:30+00:00 He is the author of the Old Testament book that bears his name and of the Book of Lamentations; and Baruch, his scribe and disciple, composed the Old Testament book that bears his own name. Jeremiah was the son of Helkiah, of the tribe of Levi, from the city of Anathoth in the land of Benjamin. He prophesied for thirty years, from 613 to 583 BC. When the Hebrew people were taken into captivity in the reigh of Zedekiah, the Prophet remained behind and mourned the downfall of the Jerusalem: this is the origin of the book of Lamentations. The Jews who remained fled into Egypt, forcibly taking Jeremiah and his scribe Baruch with them. In Egypt, his prophecies continued to disturb his own people, who stoned him to death by in 583. His name means "The Lord is exalted." He is ranked second among the great Prophets, after Isaiah. Full Article
jer Holy Apostle James, the Brother of the Lord and First Bishop of Jerusalem (63) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-07-11T23:08:23+00:00 His Hebrew name is Jacob. He was a close kinsman of Christ, and was therefore called, according to the Jewish usage of the time, his "brother." Some accounts say that he was a child of Joseph by his first marriage; others accounts say that he was the son of Joseph's brother Cleopas and his wife Mary, who was first cousin of the Theotokos. He took the Nazirite vows of one completely consecrated to God according to the Law, and from a young age he was called "the Just" by his people. He is called James the Lesser in Scripture (Mark 15:40) to distinguish him from James the son of Zebedee, who is called the Greater. The Apostles appointed him first Bishop of Jerusalem. It was he who presided at the earliest Council of the Church in Jerusalem, where he resolved the problem of how gentile converts should be received into the Church (see Acts 15). He wrote the New Testament Epistle, addressed primarily to Jewish converts to the Faith, that bears his name. About the year 62, he ascended to the peak of the Temple in Jerusalem on Passover, and there bore witness to Christ so effectively that the people cried out "Hosanna to the Son of David." At this, the Scribes and Pharisees, fearing that all the people would be converted to Christ, cast him down to the ground. By God's grace, he survived long enough to rise, kneel and pray, like his Master, "Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do." He was then clubbed to death by one of the scribes. Full Article
jer The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple in Jerusalem. By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-07-17T20:42:27+00:00 When the holy and most pure child Mary (Mariam or Miriam in Hebrew) reached the age of three, her parents, the righteous Joachim and Anna, fulfilled the vow they had made to dedicate her to God. Going in procession with a company of maidens carrying torches, they presented their child at the Temple in Jerusalem, where Zecharias the High Priest took her under his care, blessing her with these words: "The Lord has glorified thy name in every generation; it is in thee that He will reveal the Redemption that he has prepared for his people in the last days." He then brought the child into the Holy of Holies — something completely unheard-of, for under the Law only the High Priest was allowed to enter the Holy Place, and he only once a year on the Day of Atonement. (In the icon of the feast, the maidens who accompany the Theotokos are shown bare-headed, as was customary for unmarried girls; but the Theotokos herself, though only three years old, wears the head-covering of a married woman to show her consecration to God.) The holy Virgin lived in the Temple for the next nine years, devoting herself entirely to prayer. In this time she attained the utter purity of heart befitting the destined Bearer of the Most High; she became in her own person the fulfilment and condensation of all of Israel's faithfulness. Saint Gregory Palamas says that, when the Theotokos entered the Holy of Holies, the time of preparation and testing of the Old Covenant came to an end for Israel, which was now ready, in the blessed Virgin, to bring forth the Savior. When Mary approached marriageable age, she was entrusted to the chaste widower Joseph to guard her. (The Prologue says that a life of intentional virginity was unknown among the Hebrews, so the righteous Joseph undertook the forms of marriage so as not to cause scandal among the people.) "Wherefore the Church rejoices and exhorts all the friends of God for their part to enter into the temple of their heart, there to make ready for the coming of the Lord by silence and prayer, withdrawing from the pleasures and cares of this world." (Synaxarion) Full Article