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Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by tbaba1234: 11:26pm On Apr 11, 2013
Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom?
By Gabriele Barbati | March 29 2013




JERUSALEM — Every Christian knows the holiest places in Christendom are in Jerusalem. The holiest of all, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, was erected in 325, over the site where it is believed Jesus was crucified, buried and rose from the dead.

Yet, few know that it is a Muslim who opens and closes the only door to this holiest of Christian sites.

In fact, it’s two Muslims: one man from the Joudeh family and another man from the Nuseibeh family, two Jerusalem Palestinian clans who have been the custodians of the entrance to the Holy Sepulchre since the 12th century.



Every morning, at 4:30, Adeeb Joudeh travels from his apartment outside the walls of the Old City to bring the cast-iron key to the church, just as his father and his forebears did before him.

Once there, he entrusts the key — looking like a 12-inch (30-centimeter) long iron wedge — to Wajeeh Nuseibeh, who knocks at the gate to call the priests and the pilgrims who spend the night praying inside. From inside the church, a wooden ladder is passed through a porthole to help him unlock the upper part of the enormous door.

Then, he unlocks the lower one before handing the precious key back to Joudeh. The ritual is reversed every evening at 7:30, after hundreds of tourists and pilgrims have left the church.

During holidays, such as Holy Week, which culminates Sunday with the Christian Easter, the elaborate opening and closing ceremonies take place several times a day.

Why the elaborate ritual? As often happens in Jerusalem, a city holy to several peoples and religions, there are different versions to explain why two Muslim families hold the key to the holiest site in Christendom.

“After the Muslim conquest in 637, the Caliph Omar guaranteed the Archbishop Sophronius that the Christian places of worship would be protected and so entrusted the custodianship to the Nuseibehs, a family who originated in Medina and had had relations with the Prophet Muhammad,” said Nuseibeh, a retired 63-year old electrician, while waiting in a nearby cafe to carry out his duties at the Holy Sepulchre.

“It happened again in 1187, after Saladin ended the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. He chose our family again to look after the peace between the different Eastern and Western Christian confessions, which were at odds over control of the Sepulchre,” he said with a gentle smile, sitting next to his son, Obadah.

To this day, coexistence among the several Christian churches sharing the Holy Sepulchre is a delicate one. Catholic, Greek, Armenian, Coptic, Syriac, and Ethiopian Orthodox monks have resorted to fists more than once to defend their respective denomination’s rights and privileges in the church, as defined in an decree by the Ottoman Empire, known as the Status Quo of 1853.

Such impious brawls between clergy proved Saladin’s prescience 1,000 years ago, when the sultan sealed the second front gate of the church and entrusted control of the remaining entrance to neutral custodians.

The Nuseibehs claim that the Joudehs entered this story only in the 16th century, after the Ottoman Turks gained control of Palestine and decided to charge a second family with the responsibility of guarding the key.

“Yes, we share the responsibility with the Joudehs, and sometimes we argue, as happens in a family,” Nuseibeh said.

Each Maundy Thursday since the end of the 19th century, the two Muslim families give the key to the Holy Sepulchre to the local Franciscan friars, for as long as it takes to walk to the church in a procession and to open the door after the morning liturgies. When those are completed, the friars return the key to the families.

This ceremony, which confirms in practice the validity of the Muslim families’ custodianship, is repeated with the Greek and Armenian communities, on Orthodox Good Friday and Holy Saturday, respectively.

“Right now, I have in my hands the keys to Christendom’s heart. This is a very important moment for us,” said the Rev. Artemio Vitores, the Spanish Franciscan who is the vicar Custodian of the Holy Land, during the Maundy Thursday procession.

“For centuries, Christian pilgrims were denied entry to the church, or had to pay huge sums to pray on the Sepulchre,” he said, all while holding the key.

At the head of the procession, Vitores was flanked on one side by Wajeeh Nusseibeh, his son Obadah and two cousins, all of whom were equally compensated by the friars for their services with the symbolic sum of $60.

On Vitores’ other side were Adeeb Joudeh, wearing an impeccable dark gray suit, and his 19-year-old son Jawad.

For about 20 minutes, Joudeh ceded control of the only existing key to the Holy Sepulchre. While there is another key, it is broken and no longer used. The functioning key is normally kept in a small office attached to the church and is guarded by an employee of the Joudeh family.

“This key has seen Saladin and every generation of my family since 1187. To me, it’s an honor to be in charge of the holiest of Christian places,” Joudeh said, while walking the cobblestoned alley leading to the Holy Sepulchre.

He insisted on showing on his smartphone what he claimed are 165 official decrees confirming the Joudeh family’s role as custodian of the church over the centuries.

“My ancestor who was given the keys was a sheik, a highly respected person, who was not supposed to perform physical labor, such as climbing the ladder to open the gate,” Joudeh explained. “That’s why the Nuseibehs were called in to perform this duty. Unfortunately, they feel still ashamed of being just the doorkeepers.”

At the end of the procession, the key was welcomed by cheerful pilgrims waiting in front of the church.

For a few minutes, everybody stared at the solemn opening of the gate before rushing in.

Moments later, Adeeb Joudeh walked home with his son, as did Wajeeh Nuseibeh. They will come back here, time and again, at the gate of the Holy Sepulchre: two Muslims, coming in peace to bear the key to the heart of Christianity.

Article Courtesy: International Business Times
http://www.ibtimes.com/who-guards-most-sacred-site-christendom-two-muslims-1161517
Re: Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by Tinyemeka(m): 11:40pm On Apr 11, 2013
Believe me, it is related to your topic. I've often wondered at the kind of satisfaction derived by some people, who make pilgrimage journeys to Jerusalem, all expenses covered by the Govt purse.

What is the essence of making a pilgrimage?
Re: Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by Candour(m): 11:41pm On Apr 11, 2013
My bro, beautiful pics you have up there and i love the history too.

There are no so-called holy sites in Christianity.Every thing about the christian is important to God and holy(holy meanwhile simply means being separated to God).Remember we Christians are temples of the living God in which he dwells.What could be more 'holy' than that?

That site is no more special to God than your kitchen because Christ said 'where 2 or 3 are gathered in my name,there am i in the midst of them' even if it's in the toilet.

Please let us stop our veneration of people, places and relics.they are all shadows.Christ is the main thing

God bless you
Re: Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by deols(f): 5:44am On Apr 12, 2013
The Muslims after the conquest could have taken over the building, rather they helped the Christian owners settle their grievances.


If only Muslims of now would learn from the tolerance of the Muslims of old. The caliph Omar mentioned was even the most hot tempered acc to history of the companions of the prophet.

I have learnt from this. Thanks @ Op.
Re: Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by olawalebabs(m): 5:51am On Apr 12, 2013
Posters are technically ignoring the muslim custodianship of the story.
Re: Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by Nobody: 8:34am On Apr 12, 2013
olawalebabs: Posters are technically ignoring the muslim custodianship of the story.
oow! The muslims are really doing a great job. They are trying. There is no religion as the one they belong, where tolerance is the other of the day and human life is not only treasured but also the human character is cloned to a geometric replication. Me wish me ar' member dem ar' religion. Happy now?
Re: Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by olawalebabs(m): 9:06am On Apr 12, 2013
Reyginus: oow! The muslims are really doing a great job. They are trying. There is no religion as the one they belong, where tolerance is the other of the day and human life is not only treasured but also the human character is cloned to a geometric replication. Me wish me ar' member dem ar' religion. Happy now?
you can do better than this, where you allow objectivity and not emotions be your guiding light when analyzing issues.
Re: Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by Nobody: 9:17am On Apr 12, 2013
olawalebabs: you can do better than this, where you allow objectivity and not emotions be your guiding light when analyzing issues.
Lol. What is wrong with what I wrote?
Re: Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by Nobody: 9:28am On Apr 12, 2013
Great story. Muslims who are not interested in unnecessary strife.Perhaps there is something they understand that other muslims need to go ask them.
Re: Who Guards The Most Sacred Site In Christendom? by FindOut(m): 3:00am On Apr 18, 2013
Wonderful.

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