Feast of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives
The site of the Ascension, as is the case of many holy places,
is in the hands of Muslims, and access to these sites is not
always available. Once a year, on the feast day of the Ascension
of the Lord, permission is granted to perform a liturgy on
the ancient altar tables under the open sky around the chapel
over the Saviors point of ascension. On this day, tents
are erected over the altar tables by Orthodox Greeks, side
by side with Copts and Armenians. A noisy crowd of worshipers
gathers in the gates above the chapel.
Near this holy site is the Russian convent dedicated to the
Ascension, where the feast day is celebrated by a large contingent
of worshipers, officiated this year by Archbishop Mark of
Berlin and Germany, Overseer of the Russian Ecclesiastical
Mission in Jerusalem. He was joined by the Deputy Head of
the REM, Hegumen Andronik, Hieromonk John and Deacon Boris,
who accompanied Archbishop Mark from Germany.
Priest Roman and a group of worshipers came from Nazareth;
after their own liturgy, the nuns of Gethsemane Convent hastened
to the Mount of Olives. Regular churchgoers attended, as well
as workers from Romania and Ukraine. Entire families also
came from Bethlehem.
The choir of the nuns of the Mount of Olives sang beautifully
under the direction of Mother Veronica.
Archbishop Mark gave a profound and insightful sermon on the
significance of the feast day.
The celebration concluded with a procession of the cross and
a trapeze feast.
On the eve of the Ascension, two new novices joined the Gethsemane
Convent: Sister Svetlana from Kiev and Sister Margarita from
Stuttgart (photo above: Archbishop Mark, Abbess Elizabeth
of Gethsemane along with the new sisters.)
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