This is the story of the miraculous appearance of the Holy
Mother to a Muslim in Bethlehem on the first day of Holy Week 2012. The Orthodox monastic community of the Church
of the Nativity in Bethlehem related this story to Mr. Lycourgos Markoudes who
writes here as he heard it.
The story begins on Holy Monday afternoon when the Church
of the Nativity was practically empty of pilgrims. The monks were in the area of the Church
where they attend to the needs of the Church.
This is a short distance from the steps that lead to the Cave of the
Birth of Christ. At one point, they saw
a man approach them and he appeared to be very emotional. He took two candles and with great emotion he
approached the icon of the Holy Mother of Bethlehem. He lit the candles before the icon and with
tears flowing from his eyes he turned towards the monks who were looking at him
with concern. He told them that he was a
Muslim from the area around Bethlehem and that during the previous day he saw
the Holy Mother in his sleep. The Holy
Mother invited him to visit the place where She had given birth to Her Son and
he was to enter the area through a low doorway.
He was told to proceed to the right and then go to the area where he
would find Her and then light two candles before her icon.
This man had not visited this Church since he was a very
young child and he did not remember anything about the Church. When he arrived there on that afternoon, he
left his car running with its emergency lights flashing in front of the main
entrance of the Church, in an area that has restricted parking. His wife had remained in the car. When he arrived, he proceeded to enter
walking briskly toward the low doorway of the Church. He realized as he was proceeding ahead that
everything was exactly the way that our Holy Mother had described it to
him. He then went right and down some
stairs of Justinian’s Church and he entered the right area of the Church. This
is the area that is under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church and it leads to
the Cave where Jesus was born. The icon
of the Holy Mother was exactly in the place where She had indicated it would be. And the icon was exactly the same one he had
seen in his dream.
It was the icon of the Holy Mother of God of
Bethlehem. This miracle-working icon is
the resident icon of the Church of Bethlehem and it is located on a prominent
icon stand on the right side of the steps that lead to The Cave of the Birth of
Christ. The facial features of this icon
overflow with an infinite expression of love and calmness while the faint smile
on her face brings joy to the hearts of pilgrims. The icon is surrounded with precious fabrics
and jewels. There are no solid details
about the origin of the icon but tradition says that it comes from Russia and
it is connected with the Russian Empress Katherine. This Empress visited the Holy Land after a
miracle that was performed by the Mother of God. As a result of this, she gave
her imperial clothing so that the Mother of the World could be dressed in them. She also gave her jewelry so that they could
be placed on the icon. She also directed
that future empresses should not wear rubies so that henceforth this
distinctive honor would only belong to the Holy Mother. This is the icon that
this Muslim came to reverence when he arrived at the Church of the Birth of
Christ late afternoon of Holy Monday. He
naturally did not know how to speak Greek and the conversation with the monks
was in Arabic.
This was unbelievable news that this Muslim brought to
the monks. The monks offered him a small
icon of our Holy Mother which he accepted with thanksgiving. He left the Church quickly, just the way he
arrived, but he then returned again in a few moments. He had forgotten that Our
Holy Mother had also told him that while entering the Church, he should see her
friends on the columns of the Church.
The monks then took him to see the columns of the Church which have icons of saints painted on them; some of these
icons today are just shadows, some are blackened and others are completely
faded. These are life size figures of
the Saints of our Church. These are the friends
of our Holy Mother.
After seeing the columns the Muslim again left quickly
and has never again returned to the Church. But the All-Holy One, the Mother of
God and our Mother, through this miraculous occurrence came to show Her support
for us so that we will have patience, hope and consolation and also to assure
us that: “Her Son will come again and He will gather up all those who are close
to Him.” Let us, therefore, not dare to
distance ourselves from Him, so that we can taste His salvation. Amen.
TRANSLATED BY:
+Fr. Constantine J. Simones,
June 2, 2012
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