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The Elevation of the Precious and Life-Creating Cross of the Lord by Archpriest
Leonid Kolchev
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a long time the Cross served as the instrument of a shameful punishment,
exciting fear and disgust among people, but from the time that Christ
sanctified it by His Blood, it became an object of pious respect and veneration
for all Christians. However, this did not become universal at once. The
very life-bearing Tree on which the Lord was crucified laid in the ground
for many years until it was revealed to the world in a miraculous manner. Whenever the waves of persecutions directed
against Christians died down and they emerged, tormented and bloodied,
from the catacombs and caves into Gods light, signing themselves
with an extensive sign of the cross, then it was that Konstantine the
Great, who more than once had felt the power of the Cross, decided to
find the same Tree to which the Body of Christ had been nailed. His eighty-year
old holy mother Helen took upon herself this sacred task. Arriving in
Jerusalem she spent much time and means to discover exactly where the
Cross of the Lord was hidden. She managed to establish the fact that soon
after the Resurrection of Christ the Jews had deeply filled up the crag
of the Lords tomb, since it was a living monument of their rejection
of the Lord. There, covered by rocks and all sorts of refuse, was discovered
the life-giving Tree of Christ with the crosses of the thieves. In order
to weaken the respect of the early Christians towards the holy places,
in later times the heathen had placed idols upon Golgotha, had built a
temple in honor of the shameless goddess Venus. Later it was found that
a certain old Jew, Judas by name, on the basis of written family traditions,
knew exactly where the Cross of Christ was hidden. For a long time he
did not agree to reveal his secret and only forced by hunger and poverty
did he lead the Empress Helen and Patriarch Macarius to Golgotha. Pointing
to the exact spot, he said : Here you will find the Cross of your
Christ." With piety, burning with impatience, the
people started to work, animated by the sweet-odour emerging from the
earth at that spot. Sure enough, soon there were found three well-preserved
crosses which were exactly alike by their exterior shape. It was therefore
impossible to ascertain which of them was the Cross of Christ, since the
board with the inscription J.N.KJ. was lying separately. The perplexity
was dispersed by Patriarch Macarius who said: If Providence did
not favor the leaving of the Lords Cross in the ground, will it
allow it to remain unknown now? Will it allow us to give honor to a robbers
cross in place of the Lords Cross? God Himself will show us the
Cross of Our Saviour. With these words he commanded that the crosses
he taken to the home of a grievously-ill woman. Here, after fervent prayer,
he placed on her the crosses, one after another. The first two did not
show any effect on the sick woman, but as soon as he placed on her the
third crossthe ill woman immediately felt herself healed and arose
from her bed. Giving praise to God, everyone unanimously recognized this
wonder-working cross as the Lords. It was pleasing to the Providence
of God to reveal new glory for the life-bearing Tree. Just at that time
a dead man was being carried to burial past the house of the woman who
had been healed. Filled with faith, the Patriarch, in the presence of
the Empress and a great multitude of people, stopped the sorrowful procession
and began to lay the crosses upon the dead man. And the same one of them
which gave health to the sick woman, resurrected the dead man. to the
indescribable joy of the surrounding populace. All those present could
not be controlled in their desire to venerate the precious Cross and kiss
it. Since this was impossible because of the tremendous gathering of people,
Patriarch Macarius stood upon an elevated place, and with help raised
the Cross high in the air several times so that it could, at least, be
seen by all. Bowing down to the ground with piety, the people cried out
: Lord, have mercy!" It is from this festive act of the raising or
elevation of the life-giving Cross of the Lord that todays feast
received its name. In this glorification of Christs Cross, His very
enemies were forced to give it veneration. Judas, with whose help the
Lords Cross was found, received Holy Baptism with the name Cyriacus
and, little by little, being elevated in the degrees of the Priesthood,
later occupied the place of Patriarch of Jerusalem, and later still was
made worthy of a martyrs crown. What is the later history of the Cross of
Christ and where is it now found? In the year 614 the Persian King (Shah) Khosroes
captured Jerusalem and along with other treasures abducted the Tree of
the Cross. After 15 years when the Persians were defeated, the Cross was
returned. At the triumphant meeting of the returned Cross the Emperor
Heraclius, himself decided to bear this treasure from the Mount of Olives
to the Church of the Resurrection. At the gates of Golgotha, however,
some invisible force stopped him and the more he tried the stronger was
the power that held him back. Then it was revealed to the Patriarch in
a vision that it was not right for the Emperor to go in such majesty and
brilliance where the Saviour Himself, carrying His own Cross, went in
such poverty and humiliation. The next day. having divested himself of
his footwear and extravagant raiment, dressed in simple clothing, the
Emperor took the Cross upon his own back and without any hindrance carried
it to the Church. This was 14 September of the year 629. Later this Cross
was taken apart in particles by the Faithful and today there is not, it
would seem, any country where particles of this most precious sacred object
is not preserved in churches and even by individuals. And Christians of the whole world piously
honor this life-bearing Tree. "It is worthy and right to venerate
Christs Cross, says Saint Demetrius, the Metropolitan of Rostov.
for through this blessed Tree was death slain and life granted.
This sign. teaches another prelate, John Chrysostom, both
in former and present times opened closed doors, removed the power
of ill-bearing substances, made poison ineffective, and healed the mortal
bites of beasts. Come, faithful, let us bow to the Cross of
the Lord lying before us and, following the example of the ancient Christians,
let us say with compunction : Lord, have mercy! Through the might of the
precious and life-creating Cross, save us sinners. Amen. *
* A sermon by Archpriest Leonid Kolchev. Translated by D.F.A.
From Word Magazine Publication of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America September 1960 p. 3 |
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