• Orthodox Christians gather with lit candles around the Edicule, traditionally believed to be the burial site of Jesus Christ, during the Holy Fire ceremony at Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre church, on May 1, 2021. AFP
    Orthodox Christians gather with lit candles around the Edicule, traditionally believed to be the burial site of Jesus Christ, during the Holy Fire ceremony at Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre church, on May 1, 2021. AFP
  • Palestinian Christians light candles during the Holy Fire ceremony in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 1, 2021. The Holy Fire ceremony is part of Orthodox Easter rituals and the flame symbolises the resurrection of Christ. AP Photo
    Palestinian Christians light candles during the Holy Fire ceremony in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 1, 2021. The Holy Fire ceremony is part of Orthodox Easter rituals and the flame symbolises the resurrection of Christ. AP Photo
  • Marija Balciul, 10, poses with Easter eggs after a cake and Easter egg blessing ceremony at the Prechistensky, the Cathedral Palace in Vilnius, Lithuania on May 1, 2021. Orthodox Christians around the world celebrate Easter on May 2. AP Photo
    Marija Balciul, 10, poses with Easter eggs after a cake and Easter egg blessing ceremony at the Prechistensky, the Cathedral Palace in Vilnius, Lithuania on May 1, 2021. Orthodox Christians around the world celebrate Easter on May 2. AP Photo
  • A woman lights candles after a cake and Easter egg blessing ceremony at the Prechistensky, the Cathedral Palace in Vilnius, Lithuania, on May 1, 2021. AP Photo
    A woman lights candles after a cake and Easter egg blessing ceremony at the Prechistensky, the Cathedral Palace in Vilnius, Lithuania, on May 1, 2021. AP Photo
  • A young Palestinian girl holds a lantern during the sharing of the Holy Fire in the streets of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah on May 1, 2021, as Orthodox Christians mark Great Saturday (Holy Saturday), a day ahead of Easter. AFP
    A young Palestinian girl holds a lantern during the sharing of the Holy Fire in the streets of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah on May 1, 2021, as Orthodox Christians mark Great Saturday (Holy Saturday), a day ahead of Easter. AFP
  • Palestinians share the Holy Fire in the streets of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah on May 1, 2021. AFP
    Palestinians share the Holy Fire in the streets of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah on May 1, 2021. AFP
  • Palestinians parade in the streets of Ramallah to celebrate the arrival of the Holy Fire on May 1, 2021, as Orthodox Christians mark Great Saturday ahead of Easter. AFP
    Palestinians parade in the streets of Ramallah to celebrate the arrival of the Holy Fire on May 1, 2021, as Orthodox Christians mark Great Saturday ahead of Easter. AFP
  • Palestinians celebrate the arrival of the Holy Fire in Ramallah on May 1, 2021. AFP
    Palestinians celebrate the arrival of the Holy Fire in Ramallah on May 1, 2021. AFP

Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter with Jerusalem fire ceremony


Rosie Scammell
  • English
  • Arabic

Orthodox Christians celebrated Easter on Saturday with the spectacular Holy Fire ceremony in Jerusalem's Old City, a year after religious life was turned upside down by the coronavirus pandemic.

About 2,500 worshippers gathered at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to receive the flame they believe appears miraculously from Jesus' tomb each year.

Crowds tussled to light their candles, before the flame was taken out of the church to be received by the community and flown to Orthodox Christians around the world.

Although the centuries-old tradition went ahead as planned inside the church, Israeli police faced criticism for restricting access to the Old City.

“Since the morning, the Israeli police have closed the entrances to the Old City and prevented families from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre,” said Adeeb Jawad Joudeh Al Husseini, whose family hold the keys to the church.

“Jerusalem is sad. Hundreds of people were unable to enter the church."

A police spokesman said officers "had to act to prevent others from entering, due to the safety of the people following the Covid-19 guidelines."

The restrictions were also criticised by Arab-Israeli legislator Sami Abu Shahadeh, who tweeted: “We condemn in the strongest terms the disruptions made by Israeli forces."

Last year the ceremony was strictly curtailed because it came weeks after the first coronavirus outbreaks in the city.

Only eight priests from the four Orthodox denominations attended, while other clergy waited outside to carry oil lamps to cars at the edge of the Old City.

At a time when most planes were grounded because of the pandemic, private jets were granted permission to fly the flame to countries such as Romania and Russia.

This year’s service was limited to vaccinated worshippers, while foreign tourists remain absent from the Old City because of border controls imposed during the pandemic.

Israel plans to allow a limited number of tour groups to visit this month, although it remains unclear whether they will be allowed to see holy sites in Bethlehem, which is governed by the Palestinian Authority.

Worshippers returned to Jerusalem's holy sites in greater numbers in recent weeks, as Israel ended its third nationwide lockdown after vaccinating more than half the population.

In Jerusalem's Old City, which has been occupied by Israel since 1967, Palestinians and Israelis can be vaccinated.

Meanwhile, in the occupied West Bank, Israeli settlers and Palestinians with Israeli work permits can receive doses.

A separate programme led by the Palestinian Authority has vaccinated about 10 per cent of Palestinians in the West Bank.

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