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415:, and display rooms for the sale of religious artifacts; the second floor is entirely occupied by the cells of the nuns. Just below the building is a kitchen, including a baking-stone used for making bread; above it, another building dating to 1888 has recently been restored as a patriarchal residence. A guest-house for tourists and visitors was built in 1934. A ladder at the top of the main convent building leads directly to the shrine of St Thecla, a rock-grotto that dates back to the earliest Christian centuries. The grotto is divided into a sacred spring and two small churches, which have recently been modernized. 368:, now Pelagia Sayyaf. Seven nuns and the mother superior live at the convent. As in most Orthodox monasteries, their daily lives consist mainly of fulfilling prayer obligations. Each nun performs prayers by herself every morning, and three days each week are allocated for communal prayers. Because the convent of St Thecla is a shrine for the people of Qalamoun and Christians throughout the Near East, the nuns are always prepared to welcome visitors and guide them throughout the convent. Parish activities are constant at the convent, especially the 304:, Thecla was a girl who belonged to a noble pagan family from Qalamoun. At age 18, Thecla ran away from home. Her father had arranged her marriage to a pagan, but she wanted to be a Christian. In the most common version of her story, Roman soldiers chased her to the third range of Qalamoun. Reaching the vicinity of Ma‘lula, she found the way blocked by a rocky height; yet, the moment she prayed for God's mercy, the barrier was miraculously divided. This miracle allowed her to pass through into the 142: 25: 481:; Christ, transfigured in light, blesses with his right hand and carries a banner in his left. To the right sits an angel, and to the left, women bearing perfumes; at the bottom are three guards in different positions. Behind the scene is the city and surrounding gardens, the first light of morning rising upon them. 339:
St. Thecla's reputation as a healing saint has drawn many visitors to the convent to pay visits and fulfill vows. Pilgrim families now stay at the guest-house attached to the convent. Previously, however, visitors spent the afternoon and night in the grotto, prostrated themselves at dawn before the
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The Qalamoun region became Christian in the fourth century, the period when the first monasteries were founded: indeed, Christian manuscripts from this period have been preserved by the monks of Ma‘lula. Following its arrival in the seventh century, Islam penetrated the Qalamoun region slowly,
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gradually becoming established in the first range and the surrounding plains before spreading to the second range in the ninth century. However, stubborn Christian resistance halted Islamic penetration of the third range until the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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recitations. Reportedly, childless Muslim women frequently became pregnant as a result of her intercession. Some of these couples would even have a longed-for child baptized as a mark of reverence for the saint.
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stands to the left, leaning towards Christ and blessing with his right hand, while his left is folded upon an open document in Arabic, reading: "Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world."
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The monastery of St Thecla and the church of St John the Baptist were rebuilt in 1756, according to the chronicle of Mikha’il al-Burayk. The Russian consul Uspensky records four monks at St Thecla in 1840.
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in the region, local inhabitants have retained a firm faith in St Thecla, permitting the survival and prosperity of the convent. Many prayers offered to St Thecla in her grotto are preceded by
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on Sundays and feast days. The nuns share the tasks of cleaning and tidying the convent buildings; by tradition, however, special care of St Thecla's grotto church is given to the eldest nun.
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The nineteenth-century icons are also found in the convent church. The main group, on the upper register of the iconostasis, represents the Nativity of the Virgin, the Purification, the
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In 1906, a church was built at the grotto over the remains of an ancient church of unknown date. The convent building was begun in 1935, and a second floor was added in 1959.
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from the oil-lamp in the grotto. Supplicants who were too sick to go to Ma‘lula in person gave visitors their written prayers to place before the tomb of St. Thecla.
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The second icon represents the Nativity of the Virgin, in which the infant Mary is raised upon the angel's hand to be crowned and invested with the
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The name "Ma‘lula", meaning ‘entrance’ in Aramaic, refers to the village's position at the opening of a narrow pass between two steep hills.
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and European painting styles. Among them are four icons by the greatest representative of the school, Mikha’il Mhanna al-Qudsi.
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iconostasis, and drank the holy water of the spring. If the supplicant were a pregnant woman, she would eat a tuft of
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for goods that are locally unavailable. On such visits, they may take the opportunity to visit the Patriarchate.
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A wooden cross in the convent church displays the Crucified Lord in the center, surrounded by the Virgin,
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Three examples of the work of Patriarch Sylvestros are exhibited in the church of St John the Baptist.
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The last group of icons belongs to the Jerusalem school, known for its fusion of traditional Eastern
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In addition to these duties, the nuns practice manual crafts, such as sewing and embroidery, making
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The convent of St Thecla depends directly on the Patriarchate of Antioch and is administered by a
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The mother superior's wing of the convent contains several more icons. One icon represents the
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Veneration of the saints in Syria is frequent even among Muslims. Despite the spread of
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The sanctuary of the convent church contains an icon showing two saints, probably
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The first icon represents Christ, blessing with his right hand and holding the
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and escape capture and death. Thecla spent the rest of her life there.
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The ground floor of the St Thecla convent contains a reception room,
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sitting at the door of his cave while ravens bring him food.
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at an altitude of 1600 meters in the mountainous region of
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language. This convent is a major place of Christian
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Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch
Maaloula
al-Qutayfah District
Rif Dimashq Governorate
Syria
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33°50′50″N 36°32′48″E / 33.847300°N 36.546729°E / 33.847300; 36.546729
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