Today in Jerusalem the Holy Light, known in the West as Holy Fire, once 
again descended into the Tomb of Christ as Patriarch Theophilos of 
Jerusalem knelt in prayer within the Holy Sepulchre. This ceremony has taken place just about every year for hundreds of years on Holy Saturday at noon. With 33 candles in 
each hand he distributed the Holy Light to the many, though fewer that usual, present, as the ceremony unfolded with measures in place due to the 
ongoing coronavirus crisis; vaccination was required for those who were in attendance this year, whereas last year pilgrims were not allowed to attend at all. Usually, thousands of Orthodox Christians 
gather at East Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre on the eve of 
Orthodox Easter, and fill it to capacity. Following the Holy Light ceremony, the flame is taken 
by plane to other Orthodox
 communities in countries such as Greece, Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, 
Bulgaria, Georgia and Romania. Whereas in Greece the Holy Light is usually received with the welcome of a Head of State, this year the reception will be humbled to avoid large gatherings.
