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    Rite of Consecration of Holy Chrism begins at St. Tikhon’s Monastery

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    By admin on April 9, 2012 Uncategorized
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    Priests preparing ingredients for Holy Chrism.
    Source: Orthodox Church in America

    SOUTH CANAAN, PA [OCA] His Beatitude, Metropolitan Jonah celebrated the preparatory rites for the Consecration of Holy Chrism on the morning of Great and Holy Monday, April 9, 2012, at Saint Tikhon of Zadonsk Monastery here. The Rite will conclude with the actual consecration of the sacred oil during the Vesperal Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great on Great and Holy Thursday, April 12.

    The blessing of the ingredients took place before the celebration of the Hours and the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts.

    The consecration of Holy Chrism is reserved to autocephalous churches. Parishes receive Holy Chrism for local use from the Primate of their respective autocephalous Church. As such, the distribution of Holy Chrism to parish communities offers a visible sign of unity within the Church.

    “By God’s all-accomplishing grace and strength, and with the consensus of my brother Hierarchs, I intend to consecrate Holy Chrism at the Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great on Great and Holy Thursday at the Holy Monastery of Saint Tikhon of Zadonsk,” Metropolitan Jonah wrote in an Archpastoral Letter issued Great and Holy Monday. “This will be the first occasion that I have celebrated this fearful Mystery since I was installed as Primate of the Orthodox Church in America. Yet the office of Primate, and the Episcopate as a whole, exist not for their own sake, but as the visible revelation and instrument of the unity of the entire People of God. The honor of consecrating this Chrism, through which in coming years multitudes of people will be marked with the seal of the Holy Spirit and united to the Body of Christ, is one of which I know myself to be profoundly unworthy.

    “I therefore beg all of you for the support of your prayers for me, your Primate, and for all the present and future members of the Orthodox Church in America,” Metropolitan Jonah continued. “I ask your prayers also for the many priests and deacons who will be assisting with vigilance and prayer in the careful preparation of the Chrism beginning today, Great and Holy Monday, and continuing around the clock through Great and Holy Wednesday, when the Church commemorates the woman who anointed our Savior’s beautiful feet with costly and fragrant oil.”

    The complete text of Metropolitan Jonah’s letter may be found in PDF format.

    A photo gallery may be viewed here.

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    1. George Matsoukas on August 20, 2012 1:53 pm

      Chrism Chrism in the bowl which Chrism in America is holiest of all?

      In America we have Chrisms made at different Patriarchates….Romanian Chrism, Chrism from Istanbul, etc…..I understand the significance of Holy Chrism but I wonder whose chrism is Holiest of All?

      This is the question in my mind. With all these Orthodox groupings in America-I think that my question is worthy of comment. George Matsoukas

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