| The Church of Apostle Paul and St. Asti in Durres is Consecrated |
On Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 the Orthodox faithful of Durres gathered in the church dedicated to Apostle Paul and St. Asti for a very special service: its consecration by Archbishop Anastasios. |
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Then the doors were opened and the relics were placed in the Altar Table. This part of the service is especially important. For a church to be consecrated it must have relics in its Altar Table and, when possible, the relics of a martyr. This dates back to the earliest days when Divine Liturgies were celebrated on the graves of martyrs such as in the Catacombs of Rome. The importance of those who were martyred for the faith can also be seen in Revelations where St. John the Theologian saw that the spirits of the martyrs were placed under the Heavenly Altar. |
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Towards the end of the Consecration Service, Archbishop Anastasios wrote the monogram of Jesus Christ “XP” on the four walls of the church. This is done with mhyrr and wax and specific fragrances. After the consecration the Divine Liturgy was celebrated. |
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Then a letter was read which expressed the appreciation and thanksgiving of the clergy, church council, and faithful from Durres for the Archbishop who continuously shows his love and care for their ancient Christian city and its surrounding areas. Several members of the local government also attended this service, including the present and former mayors of Durres. |
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