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    FEAST OF EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS

    Aysor
    Sept 14 2009
    Armenia

    Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is the last one of the five
    major feasts of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It is the most important
    feast among the feasts dedicated to the Holy Cross, as it is dedicated
    to the history of the return of the Holy Cross from imprisonment,
    its elevation and glorification. In the Armenian Apostolic Church the
    Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is celebrated on Sunday
    during the period between September 11-17. This year that date is
    September 17, and the Monday following the Feast is a Memorial Day.

    In 610 A. D, the Persian King Khosrov with a large army attacks the
    Byzantine Empire. Enthusiastic about the initial victory, in 614
    A. D. the Persian army enters Jerusalem. Many people are killed and
    many are imprisoned. Pontiff Zakaria, the Patriarch of Jerusalem is
    imprisoned, too. However, the Persians are not satisfied and enter
    the Church of Holy Sepulcher and take the Holy Cross kept in the
    Church. The Holy Cross had been found and installed in the Church
    for the Christians to worship by Heghineh, the mother of the King
    Costandianos, in the beginning of the 4th century.

    In 628 A. D., the Byzantine army led by the King Herakles fight against
    the Persians to return the Holy Cross. The Armenian army regiment,
    led by Mzhezh Gnounie, supported the Persian army. With the Lord's
    help the Byzantine army wins the battle.

    For Christians the Cross is God's power and strength and pride of
    all prides, on which Christ's innocent blood was shed. By means of
    the Cross Jesus proved His love towards mankind, and the Cross became
    for us the symbol of hope, love and saving.

    In many places the Holy Cross is accepted as a symbol of the fall
    time. The following day of Holy Cross is a Memorial Day; the relatives
    visit the graves of the dead.
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