Search
Close this search box.

The Myron Cell

Starting from the 8th century until the 11th century, most of the patriarchs of the Church of Alexandria were originally monks of the Monastery of St. Macarius. It thus became a sort of “second” papal residency in which the patriarch used to spend a lot of time during the year, especially during the Great Lent and the Week of Pascha (Holy Week). The patriarchs have always had, at last since the 7th century, a personal cell in the monastery of St Macarius called “the Patriarch’s cell” in which he used to spend his time in the monastery. Even today, what is thought to be a historical patriarchal cell is preserved and is used as a sacristy for the main church of St Macarius.
Probably, the first and most important account that witnesses this epochal turning point in the history of the Church is the consecration of the sanctuary of St Macarius by the Patriarch Benjamin I (623-662). His travel to the monastery testifies the close connection that this particular monastery would have with the patriarchate over the coming centuries.
The Monastery of St Macarius had already served as a refuge for exiled patriarchs from the time of Theodosius on, and under the Arabs the connection between the monastery and the patriarch would become firmer. Most of the patriarchs from the mid-eighth to the mid-eleventh century—specifically from pope Michael I (743-767) to Shenoute II (1032-1046)—came from the Monastery of St. Macarius, and even later the monastery had a key role in consecrating the patriarch.
This information is important to understand why the consecration of the myron (better known in the West as “chrism”) for the whole Church of Alexandria took place for almost nine centuries (until 1330) at the Monastery of St. Macarius (with some exceptions). We know for example, from one of the Books of the Holy Myron—which provided liturgical details of the consecration rite but also historical documentation—that on Maundy Thursday of the year 1305 at the Monastery of St. Macarius, Patriarch John VIII and the eighteen assembled bishops donned black robes
and they went up to the cell of the myron. They took with them twelve priest-monks, each holding a censer, and twelve deacons carrying crosses and candles, and the patriarch and the bishops carried the myron and the kallielaion… They went down from the cell and came to the Sanctuary of Mark, while the deacons chanted hymns ahead of them.[1]
The “cell” mentioned here is the “myron cell” which is still visible today with its splendid dome in red bricks.
It is interesting to know that, as the liturgy progressed, the vessels of myron and kallielaion (another kind of holy oil) were “brought down” from the cell and carried in procession around the Church of St Macarius and finally brought to the Sanctuary of Benjamin (inside the church), where special altars had been prepared for them. And there, in the course of the Maundy Thursday liturgy, special rites of consecration for both of the holy substances were performed, in which patriarch, bishops, and people all had their assigned roles.
[1] Book of the Chrism, ed. van Lantschoot, 211.

برع لمساندة أنشطة الدير ونشكر أي مساهمة منكم مهما كانت صغيرة.

و يمكنكم التبرع لمشروع إخوة الرب وهو مشروع لمعونة الأيتام والفقراء (مشروع الملاك ميخائيل) أسسه الأب متى المسكين ويعوله دير القديس أنبا مقار.

Donate to support the Monastery’s activities or for the “Archangel Michael Coptic Care” program which helps orphans and needy people in Egypt.
FOR US CITIZENS
“Archangel Michael Coptic Care” has been registered in the USA to serve and help the poor of Egypt in a significant way. Our Tax ID # is: 43-1957120. Your contribution is all TAX DEDUCTIBLE. You will receive a yearly report of your contribution for your tax record. Please write the check to: Archangel Michael Coptic Care. Mail your check to: P.O. Box # 1574, Centreville, VA 20122, USA or donate with credit card or Paypal.

برع لمساندة أنشطة الدير ونشكر أي مساهمة منكم مهما كانت صغيرة.

و يمكنكم التبرع لمشروع إخوة الرب وهو مشروع لمعونة الأيتام والفقراء (مشروع الملاك ميخائيل) أسسه الأب متى المسكين ويعوله دير القديس أنبا مقار.

Donate to support the Monastery’s activities or for the “Archangel Michael Coptic Care” program which helps orphans and needy people in Egypt.
FOR US CITIZENS
“Archangel Michael Coptic Care” has been registered in the USA to serve and help the poor of Egypt in a significant way. Our Tax ID # is: 43-1957120. Your contribution is all TAX DEDUCTIBLE. You will receive a yearly report of your contribution for your tax record. Please write the check to: Archangel Michael Coptic Care. Mail your check to: P.O. Box # 1574, Centreville, VA 20122, USA or donate with credit card or Paypal.