Remembrance of the Miracle from an Icon of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Beirut:
Commemorated on October 11
Remembrance of the
Miracle from an Icon of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Beirut: At the fourth
session of the Seventh OEcumenical Council (year 787) Sainted Peter, Bishop of
Nicomedia, in evidence of the necessity of icon-veneration, presented an
account of Saint Athanasias and about a miracle, which occurred in the city of
Berit (now Beirut).
In this city lived a
Christian near the Jewish synagogue. Having moved off to another place, he left
behind at the house an icon of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Jew, who moved into
the house, paid no attention to the icon. One time his friend took note of the
image of Jesus Christ on the wall, and said to the home-owner: "Why dost
thou, a Jew, have in thy house an icon?" He then went to the synagogue and
reported about this transgression of Jewish law. The Jews cast out from the
synagogue the owner of the house, and they took the icon from the wall and
began to scoff over it: "As once our fathers mocked at Him, so we also
mock at Him". They spit at the face of the Lord, lashed at the icon,
hurling abuses, they thrust thorns about the head, and put a sponge with
vinegar to the mouth. Finally, they took a spear, and one of the Jews thrust
with it into the side of the Saviour. Suddenly from the opening, pierced by the
spear in the icon, flowed blood and water. The Jewish rabbis, seeing the
miracle, decided: "The followers of Jesus Christ affirm, that He could
heal the sick. We shall take this blood and water into the synagogue and we
shall anoint those afflicted with infirmities, and then we shall see, whether
this be spoken truly of Him".
A vessel with the
blood was put in the synagogue. Having learned about the miracle, the
inhabitants of Beirut began to bring and to lead into the synagogue those
suffering from various illnesses, and they all were healed, having been
anointed with the blood from the icon of the Saviour. All the high-priests,
priests and Jewish people believed in Christ and exclaimed: "Glory to
Thee, O Christ, Whom our fathers crucified, Whom we also crucified in the guise
of Thine icon. Glory to Thee, O Son of God, for having worked such a miracle!
We believe in Thee, wherefore be Thou merciful to us and receive us!" The
Jews went to the bishop of Berit and, having shown him the wonderworking icon,
the blood and water having flowed from it, they told about their misdeed. The
bishop, seeing their sincere repentance, accepted them, chatechised them for
many days and then baptised them, and then consecrated the synagogue into the
church of our Saviour Jesus Christ. At the request of the Jews, he consecrated
also other synagogues into churches, dedicated to the holy martyrs. And
"there became great joy in that city, not only that many people were
healed and quickened, but that many souls passed from the kingdom of the dead
unto life eternal".
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.