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Post by dinadan on Sept 14, 2007 7:22:55 GMT -5
Today is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross! Elevation of the Holy Cross is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church, celebrated on September 14. This feast is also referred to as the Exaltation of the Cross. This is also a popular name day for Stavroula/Stavros (from "stavros" meaning cross). This feast commemorates two events: * The finding of the Cross by the Empress Helen (the mother of St. Constantine the Great) on Golgotha, the place where Christ was crucified. When the true Cross was identified, it was lifted on high for all the people to see, who then continually sang Kyrie eleison, a practice which is still enacted at current celebrations of this feast. * The recovery of the Cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified from the Persians. The Persians had captured it as a prize of war in Jerusalem, and it was recovered by the forces of the Eastern Roman Empire ("Byzantine Empire"). The cross was joyously held up for veneration by the Christian faithful upon its recovery. This is one of the two feast days which is held as a strict fast. The other is the commemoration of the Beheading of John the Forerunner on August 29. Troparion (Tone 1) O Lord, save Thy people, And bless Thine inheritance. Grant victory to Thy people Over their adversaries And by the power of Thy Cross Preserve Thy habitation. taken from Orthodoxwiki ( orthodoxwiki.org/Elevation_of_the_Holy_Cross)
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Post by twyrch on Sept 14, 2007 9:32:29 GMT -5
That's very interesting, Dinadan! Thanks for sharing this!
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Post by Dred on Sept 14, 2007 10:11:28 GMT -5
I had never heard of this day but that's some pretty cool history.
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Post by Jenna on Sept 17, 2007 15:30:01 GMT -5
No wonder my DD doesn't have preschool today the Cath Church took it off...
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Sept 18, 2007 15:54:21 GMT -5
Funny, I was just thinking about the Days of Awe in Judaism, which are right now (they end at sunset on Friday with Yom Kippur). I've been trying to remember the Biblical feasts and fasts throughout the year but I'm not doing too well. Maybe in a few years I'll look at some of the Orthodox feast days.
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Post by Lady Bookwyrm on Sept 26, 2007 17:35:05 GMT -5
Today is the feast day of Sts. Cosmos and Damian...two of my favorite saints! (Mainly because they have awesome names).
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