St. Thekla Monastery

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Religious Site

St. Thekla Monastery

The Church of Saint Thekla in the Old City of Jerusalem is a Greek Orthodox holy site dedicated to the Holy First Martyr and Apostle Among Women Saint Thekla of Iconium. The church is located within the Greek Patriarchate compound on Greek Patriarchate Street. Saint Thekla of Iconium was one of the first evangelists, venerated in both the Catholic and Orthodox churches. According to tradition, she was born to a wealthy pagan family in Iconium, located in modern-day Turkey. One day, she heard the preaching of Saint Paul and was so moved by his speaking that she decided to convert to Christianity and adopt a life of chastity, breaking off her engagement to be married. This enraged her family and fiancé, who convinced the local governor to arrest Saint Paul. This did not discourage Saint Thekla, who bribed the guards of the jail in order to continue to meet with Saint Paul and hear his sermons. Even when Saint Paul was eventually sentenced to exile, she would not back down from her convictions and was herself sentenced to be burned to death. However, when the moment of her execution came, she made the sign of the Cross over the flames and was saved from the fire and managed to escape the city. She continued to travel with Saint Paul and spread the gospel of Christ, encouraging others to adopt Christianity. Eventually, she retired to a cave near the town of Maaloula in Syria, performing miracles of healing and preaching the word of God to the local inhabitants. At the age of 90, Saint Thekla was being pursued by pagan sorcerers. She prayed to Jesus for help and at that moment the rocks of the cave opened allowing her to enter and then closed behind her. It was at this time that her soul was offered up to God. For her commitment to spreading Christianity, she is known in the Orthodox church as ‘Equal-to-theApostles.’ The Church of Saint Thekla in Jerusalem’s Old City, is the place in which the Greek Orthodox community commemorates the life of Saint Thekla. Upon entering the church, worshippers are greeted with exquisite icons depicting the saint and ornate golden iconostasis separating the alter from the main body of the church. The Church is generally only open during scheduled Divine Liturgy. In order to visit the Church at other times, arrangements can be made by contacting the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate.

 

Site Religion & Type
Denomination with high relevance
Orthodox - Armenian
Orthodox - Assyrian
Orthodox - Ethiopian
Orthodox - Greek
Orthodox - Russian
Address

Greek Orthodox Patriarchate street
Jerusalem
PS-JEM
Palestinian Territories

31.768319,35.21371
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Best time of day to visit
AM
Best Time of Year to Visit
Year round
Estimated time of visit
Less than an hour
Dress Code
Modest Clothes
Trousers Allowed For Female Visitors
Entry Limitation
No limitations
Booking On Site
No
Booking Online
No
Booking via Phone
No
Advance booking required
No
Free For
Free (locals only)
Free for everyone
Handicap bathroom
No
Stairs
No
Wheelchair Friendly
Yes
Stroller Friendly
Yes