On a beautiful Saturday, at the Holy Sepulcher temple in Jerusalem, the ceremony of the fertile fire took place.
In Jerusalem on a beautiful Saturday, this year fell on April 19, a fertile fire dropped to the Holy Sepulcher temple. It has become known from the broadcast of the annual Soremn ceremony.
The fire symbolizes the light of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Each year, the ceremony of the fertile fire in front of Easter is held in the temple of the Holy Sepulcher. Directly, the rank of similarity occurs in the Holy Sepulcher’s Cuvukalia (Chapel).
Christians believe that if this does not happen, the second will begin and the end of all living things.
In the video you can see how happy Orthodox believers meet the fertile fire. The clergy lit the candles to bring the fire further. Christians are spreading fire with candles and special lamps around the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bessu-4-vze
The fire in the Holy Sepulcher temple is present throughout the year, but only disappears on the eve of Great Saturday. On the morning of this day, the delegations of all Christian churches investigate Kuvukalia and to seal it.
As you know, this year Christians all over the world celebrated the resurrection of Christ on Sunday, April 20. In 2025, both Orthodox and Catholic Christians and Catholics
In Ukraine, due to curfew, Easter services will be held on online broadcasts. On Saturday, April 19, at 23:00 Metropolitan Epiphanius Metropolitan will begin at Easter worship at Mikhailovsky Chinese Cathedral in Kyiv. It will last about 04 o’clock. On Sunday, the festive liturgy and the dedication of Easter baskets will take place in churches.
Keep in mind that the SBU has called on the Ukrainians to observe security measures during Easter, limit visit to mass events and not give up on possible provocations.
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