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“We bless these waters today, and we bless your lives with the Cross. You are all blessed by its Sacred Immersion today. Lift up the Cross in your hearts and your souls. As you dive into the depths to retrieve it, know that Its holy power can lift you to your eternal salvation,” he said yesterday in his post on Twitter.
The Archbishop of America sent his wishes from Tarpon Springs, Florida, where he performed the Blessing of the Waters yesterday and sent his own special message for the Epiphany.
The 115th annual service of the Blessing of the Waters was different this year from the previous ones, as it took place in the middle of the current pandemic. Following the Divine Liturgy, in the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, 800 believers and 110 families of divers attended the service who respected the health protocol.
The Archdiocese of America and St. Nicholas Cathedral took all necessary measures to organise the great Feast of Orthodoxy in cooperation with the local authorities. It turned out to be a successful event which ensured the safety of all the attendees.
Besides, before the celebration of the services, the head of the Cathedral of St Nicholas, Fr. Athanasios, urged the faithful to participate in prayer from their homes: “This year I urge our faithful and all friends to accompany us spiritually from their homes by watching the service online as a sign of respect for the people who worked hard so as this event to take place but also as a sign of love for the protection of us all.”
He also underlined, “The feast of the Epiphany and the Blessing of the Waters are more necessary than ever and, despite the fact that we can not all be together with a physical presence, we will remain united in prayer.”
Homily of Archbishop Elpidophoros of America on Holy Theophany
Archbishop Elpidophoros of America spoke in his homily about the Holy Feast of Theophany at the Cast of the Holy Cross.
Read the homily of Archbishop of America:
Beloved Brothers and Sisters in the Lord,
We continue our rejoicing over the Epiphany of our Lord and the Theophany of our God, here at the Bayou, with the venerable tradition of the Κατάδυσις τοῦ Τιμίου Σταυροῦ – the Immersion of the Holy Cross and its retrieval by one of our exceptional young people.
The Immersion of the Cross – its “baptism,” if you will – is an ancient sign of the universal presence of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross as the animating and quickening essence of the world.
And we have an image of the Cross in the water from the life of the Prophet Elisha.[*]Once, when he was standing by the River Jordan, an ax being used lost its iron head as it flew off the handle and fell into the river. The one who was using the ax asked the prophet for help, as it was borrowed. The ax head itself is a symbol of human life and industry, which is, indeed, borrowed from God and must be returned to Him.
The Prophet Elisha, answering the man’s call, took a piece of wood and cast it in the Jordan, and at once, against every expectation, the ax head floated. Then, Elisha commanded the man: “Lift it up” — Ὕψωσον! [†] And the man recovered it, much as one of you will recover the Cross today.
My beloved brothers and sisters, and especially our valiant young people waiting for the Cross:
What will it take for each of us to embrace the Cross of the Lord and lift our lives heavenward?
What will it take for us to understand that whatever we build, whatever we achieve, whatever we accomplish in this life, is destined to sink beneath the waves of history? Only the Cross of Christ exalts us and our lives to everlasting meaning and purpose.
We bless these waters today, and we bless your lives with the Cross. And although only one will retrieve the Holy Wood, you are all blessed by its Sacred Immersion today.
Therefore, I call upon all of you to lift up the Cross in your hearts, in your souls, and in your minds. As you dive into the depths to retrieve it, know that Its holy power can lift you up in your every endeavor, to the glory of God and to your eternal salvation.
Ὕψωσον!