By Konstantinos Karastathis
Saint Helen in the Holy Land
The monk Alexander (13th century) gives us the very interesting information that Constantine, after the completion of the proceedings of the First Ecumenical Synod and the hosting of the Members of the Synod in the palace, urged the Bishop of Jerusalem, Makarios, who participated in the Synod, to search for the Cross of the Lord, the Tomb, and all the Holy Places:
“Having honored the bishops with generosity, the emperor, after embracing them, dismissed them in peace to their own dioceses, rejoicing at the agreement of the Churches. And he exhorted Makarios, the Bishop of Aelia, who was present at the synod and was contending for the apostolic dogmas, to seek out the life-giving Cross, and the God-possessed Tomb, and all the Holy Places; and likewise he urged the other bishops to ask for whatever each might foresee as contributing to the completion of his own Church. And it was the nineteenth year of his reign when the synod at Nicaea took place.
After these things the emperor sent his own mother Helen, the praiseworthy and God-loving one, to Jerusalem with letters and an abundance of money to Makarios of Jerusalem, for the search for the life-giving Wood and the building of the Holy Places, this having been requested by the empress herself, who said that she had seen a divine vision commanding her to go to Jerusalem and to bring the Holy Places to light, which had been buried by the lawless and had become invisible for so many years.”
“Having honored the bishops with generosity, the emperor, after embracing them, dismissed them in peace to their own dioceses, rejoicing at the agreement of the Churches. And he exhorted Makarios, the Bishop of Aelia, who was present at the synod and was contending for the apostolic dogmas, to seek out the life-giving Cross, and the God-possessed Tomb, and all the Holy Places; and likewise he urged the other bishops to ask for whatever each might foresee as contributing to the completion of his own Church. And it was the nineteenth year of his reign when the synod at Nicaea took place.
After these things the emperor sent his own mother Helen, the praiseworthy and God-loving one, to Jerusalem with letters and an abundance of money to Makarios of Jerusalem, for the search for the life-giving Wood and the building of the Holy Places, this having been requested by the empress herself, who said that she had seen a divine vision commanding her to go to Jerusalem and to bring the Holy Places to light, which had been buried by the lawless and had become invisible for so many years.”

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