Commemorated on February 24
After the Beheading of the Holy Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John
(August 29), his body was buried by disciples in the Samarian city of
Sebaste, and his venerable head was hidden by Herodias in an unclean
place. St Joanna (June 27), the wife of King Herod’s steward Chuza (Luke
8:3), secretly took the holy head and placed it into a vessel and
buried it on the Mount of Olives in one of Herod’s properties.
After
many years, this property passed into the possession of a government
official who became a monk with the name of Innocent. He built a church
and a cell there. When they started to dig the foundation, the vessel
with the venerable head of John the Baptist was uncovered. Innocent
recognized its great holiness from the signs of grace emanating from it.
Thus occurred the First Finding of the Head. Innocent preserved it with
great piety, but fearful that the holy relic might be abused by
unbelievers, before his own death he again hid it in that same place,
where it was found. Upon his death the church fell into ruin and was
destroyed.
During the days of St Constantine the Great (May 21),
when Christianity began to flourish, the holy Forerunner appeared twice
to two monks journeying to Jerusalem on pilgrimage to the holy places,
and he revealed the location of his venerable head.
The monks
uncovered the holy relic and, placing it into a sack of camel-hair, they
proceeded homewards. Along the way they encountered an unnamed potter
and gave him the precious burden to carry. Not knowing what he was
carrying, the potter continued on his way. But the holy Forerunner
appeared to him and ordered him to flee from the careless and lazy
monks, with what he held in his hands. The potter concealed himself from
the monks and at home he preserved the venerable head with reverence.
Before his death he placed it in a water jug and gave it to his sister.
From
that time the venerable head was successively preserved by devout
Christians, until the priest Eustathius (infected with the Arian heresy)
came into possession of it. He beguiled a multitude of the infirm who
had been healed by the holy head, ascribing their cures to the fact that
it was in the possession of an Arian. When his blasphemy was uncovered,
he was compelled to flee. After he buried the holy relic in a cave,
near Emesa, the heretic intended to return later and use it for
disseminating falsehood. God, however, did not permit this. Pious monks
settled in the cave, and then a monastery arose at this place. In the
year 452 St John the Baptist appeared to Archimandrite Marcellus of this
monastery, and indicated where his head was hidden. This became
celebrated as the Second Finding. The holy relic was transferred to
Emesa, and later to Constantinople.
TROPARION - TONE 4
The head of the Forerunner rose from the earth as a star, / Brilliant
with rays of healing and immortality. / It gathers the choirs of angels
in heaven, / And assembles the human race on earth / To sing with one
voice the glory of Christ our God.
KONTAKION - TONE 3
O Prophet of God and Forerunner of Grace, / Your head has blossomed from
the earth as a sacred rose. / We are ever being healed, / For as of
old, You preach repentance to the world.
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