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It was simply a most glorious celebration
of the Epiphany on the Jordan River today according
to the Old Julian calendar. There were hundreds of priests,
nuns and thousands of people from all walks of life
coming to the precious site where over 2,000 years ago
“…the heavens were opened unto Him, and
He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and
lighting upon Him…” (Matthew 3:13-17) It
was so wonderful to see many local people in addition
to internationals for this grand celebration.
His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos III, blessed the
waters after the scouts marched from the old abandoned
monastery of St. John to the edge of the Jordan which
is like six long blocks of an amazing parade starting
approximately 11:30 am. Faithful people were standing
on both the east and the west side of the Jordan River;
the Jordanian side and the Palestinian side which is
under Israeli military control. All of the Israeli flags
were prominently flying high and even on top of the
icons and of course hundreds of Israeli soldiers and
police everywhere. But in the last ten years, at least
Israel has opened this area for daily visits where before
2000 it was forbidden to come except this one time of
year with the patriarch celebrating the Holy Theophany.
The Jordan River is not very wide at all so you can
actually shout and they can hear you on the other side.
I simply thought it was a miracle that I marched to
the beat of the drums, stood next to His Beatitude and
was able to pray on this beautiful sunny day in such
a sacred holy place. The Gospel was only read in Greek
and Arabic but I know it by heart in English so it was
ok with me. Of course it is still very popular for pilgrims
to immerse themselves in the Jordan River in a small
designated area wearing a white robe available at the
local gift shop in case one decides the last minute
to go into the river. However, the water is not very
clean but many people still take some water with them
because there is simply not enough holy water left from
the official service for the thousands of people attending.
So that was the small disappointment that the holy water
shortage is a reflection of our daily reality with our
water issues. However, it is so important to take the
grace of God with us from such a sacred holy place and
taking the water allows us to be in the presence of
God. It reminds us that we are not of this world but
we are part of God’s Heavenly Kingdom and as a
small Christian community from the Holy Land we have
a huge powerful message for the world.
The baptismal area by the Jordan River has really developed
into a pilgrim’s destination especially in the
last ten years and at least three new gorgeous churches
have been built on the Jordanian side. One of the churches
is especially shinning up the area with its amazing
golden dome. Glory be to God for all things!
“You appeared to the world today, and Your light,
O Lord, has left its mark upon us. With fuller understanding
we sing to You, “You came, O unapproachable Light,
and made yourself known to us!” (Hymn on the Feast
of Epiphany)
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