Commemorated on April 25
Today we commemorate the Life-Giving Spring of the Most Holy Theotokos.
There
once was a beautiful church in Constantinople dedicated to the Mother
of God, which had been built in the fifth century by the holy Emperor
Leo the Great (January 20) in the Seven Towers district.
Before
becoming emperor, Leo was walking in a wooded area where he met a blind
man who was thirsty and asked Leo to help him find water. Though he
agreed to search for water, he was unable to find any. Suddenly, he
heard a voice telling him that there was water nearby. He looked again,
but still could not find the water. Then he heard the voice saying
“Emperor Leo, go into the deepest part of the woods, and you will find
water there. Take some of the cloudy water in your hands and give it to
the blind man to drink.Then take the clay and put it on his eyes. Then
you shall know who I am.” Leo obeyed these instructions, and the blind
man regained his sight. Later, St Leo became emperor, just as the
Theotokos had prophesied.
Leo built a church over the site at his
own expense, and the water continued to work miraculous cures.
Therefore, it was called “The Life-Giving Spring.”
After the Fall
of Constantinople in 1453, the church was torn down by the Moslems, and
the stones were used to build a mosque. Only a small chapel remained at
the site of the church. Twenty-five steps led down into the chapel,
which had a window in the roof to let the light in. The holy Spring was
still there, surrounded by a railing.
After the Greek Revolution
in 1821, even this little chapel was destroyed and the Spring was buried
under the rubble. Christians later obtained permission to rebuild the
chapel, and work began in July of 1833. While workmen were clearing the
ground, they uncovered the foundations of the earlier church. The Sultan
allowed them to build not just a chapel, but a new and beautiful church
on the foundations of the old one.
Construction began on
September 14, 1833, and was completed on December 30, 1834. Patriarch
Constantine II consecrated the church on February 2, 1835, dedicating it
to the Most Holy Theotokos.
The Turks desecrated and destroyed
the church again on September 6, 1955. A smaller church now stands on
the site, and the waters of the Life-Giving Spring continue to work
miracles.
There is also a Life-Giving Spring Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos which is commemorated on April 4.
KONTAKION Tone 8
O
most favored by God, you confer on me the healing of your grace from
your inexhaustible Spring. Therefore, since you gave birth
incomprehensibly to the Word, I implore you to refresh me with the dew
of your grace that I might cry to you: Hail, O Water of salvation.
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