Live video the ceremony of receiving the Holy Light at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem


Easter light from Holy Sepulcher, Photo: DPA Picture Alliance / Alamy / Profimedia
Holy Light is considered a miracle of Orthodoxy, which happens every year of Easter in Jerusalem, during the great Vespers on Saturday. Then, above the Holy Sepulcher, it is said that a fire is lit from the sky, manifesting differently every year and which, in the first minutes, does not fry.
Trinitas TV broadcasts live on YouTube the ceremony of receiving the Holy Light in Jerusalem:
The Holy Light does not descend every year at the same time, but it always descends to the Vespers – and only when the Orthodox Christians pray at the Holy Sepulcher, notes the Basilica.
The Holy Light will be brought from Jerusalem tonight in Romania and will be received at the Patriarchal Cathedral, around 7:00 pm, by Patriarch Daniel. The light will be offered to all the delegates of the eparchies of the Romanian Patriarchate present at the “Henri Coandă” International Airport
Holy Light, considered a miracle of orthodoxy
Holy Light is considered a miracle of Orthodoxy, which happens every year of Easter in Jerusalem, during the Great Vespers on Saturday, between 12:30 and 14:30, when above the Holy Sepulcher there is a fire that descends from the sky, manifesting differently every year and which, in the first minutes.
The light is brought to the believers by the Patriarch of Jerusalem.
The Holy Sepulcher is inspected since Friday, immediately after the Prohod. Those who do this verification – in order to have no suspicion – are civilian policemen, who are not Christians. Usually, these are three: an Arab, a Turk and a representative of the State of Israel.
Their role is to inspect the room of the Holy Sepulcher so that there is no source of fire. It also controls those who will penetrate there at the time of the religious ceremony. Then, at the right time, the lights are extinguished, the door is sealed, and at the entrance only the guards remain.
After the service, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, dressed in a white styl, with epitrahil and belt, is heading for the holy grave. At the entrance, he is controlled by the police in the presence of witnesses belonging to all confessions. The Patriarch designs the entrance to the tomb and enters the first room, in the angel's chapel, accompanied – according to tradition – only by an Arab of Islamic religion. Further, the Patriarch enters alone in the actual room of the tomb and kneels in front of the slab.
Later, after prayer, those present in the church often have the opportunity to observe a light like a lightning, which comes through the dome above the chapel of the Holy Sepulcher. This light reaches the slab of the Holy Sepulcher, thus lighting the cotton sprinkled above.
The role of the Patriarch is to take this lit wool in his hands and place it in two gold cups. Then he returns to the angel's chapel and lights two bundles of 33 candles, then comes out and divides the light of the believers.




