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Day 16 of the Blessed Coptic Month of Tute, may God make it always received, year after year, with reassurance and tranquility, while our sins after forgiven by the tender mercies of our God my fathers and brothers.
Amen.
The Sixteenth Day of the Blessed Month of Tute
Commemoration of the Consecration of the Sanctuaries of the Resurrection
Today
we celebrate the consecration of the sanctuaries of the Resurrection in
Jerusalem in the year 326 A.D. In the twentieth year of the reign of Emperor
Constantine and after the meeting of the Holy Council at Nicea, Quee Helena
told her son Constantine that she had vowed to go to Jerusalem to get the
blessings of the holy places and to search for the wood of the life giving
Cross. He rejoiced at this and gave her much money, and he sent with her
a large number of soldiers. When she arrived there and received the blessings
of the holy places, she searched for the wood of the Cross and found it
after much toil. She praised it with great praises and paid to it much
reverance and honor. She commanded the building of the sanctuaries of the
Resurrection - the Golgotha, Bethlehem and the manger, the fortress of
Zion, Gethsemane and the sanctuaries, and other holy places - and that
they be inlaid with pearl and covered with gold and silver.
There was in Jerusalem a saintly bishop who advised her not to do that saying, "For after a while foreign people will come and seize this place and destroy it and take the precious stones and the silver and the gold. But is preferable to build good and strong buildings and the remainder of the money be given to the poor and the needy." She accepted his words and gave him the money and set him in charge of the work. When she returned back to her son and told him what she had done, he rejoiced, and sent large sums of money and commanded to pay the workers their wages in full so they would not complain. When the building of the holy places was finished in the thirtieth year of the reign of Emperor Constantine, he sent vessels and precious vestments for the altars. He sent word to the Archbishop of Constantinople and to St.Athanasius, the Pope of Alexandria to take their bishops and to go to Jerusalem where they would meet the Archbishop of Antioch and the Bishop of Jerusalem.
They tarried there until the sixteenth of the month of Tute, when they consecrated all the altars that had been built. On the seventeenth day they marched with the Honorable Cross around all the holy places and they worshipped God therein, and gave offerings, and they glorified the Cross and honored it. Then they returned to their chairs.
May their prayers be with us all. Amen.
Transfer of the Relics of St.Chrysostom (of the Golden Mouth)
On this day also the church
commemorates the transfer of the relics of St.John Chrysostom (of the Golden
Mouth) from the city of Komanah, where he died in exile, to Constantinople
thirty years after his departure, which was in the year 437 A.D. during
the reign of Emperor Theodosius the Small.
May his prayers and blessings be with us all, and Glory be to God forever. Amen.