
East Jerusalem: Devotees attend 'Holy Fire' ceremony at Church of Holy Sepulchre
Thousands of Orthodox faithful gathered at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem on Saturday, to observe the Orthodox Easter 'Holy Fire' ceremony.
Pilgrims, led by a congregation of Jerusalem Patriarchs and heads of churches, lit candles and torches from a flame they believe was miraculously lit from the tomb of Jesus in the Holy Sepulchre Church on the eve of Orthodox Easter.
The Holy Fire, which symbolises the resurrection of Christ, was first said to be witnessed in the ninth century.

Thousands of Orthodox faithful gathered at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem on Saturday, to observe the Orthodox Easter 'Holy Fire' ceremony.
Pilgrims, led by a congregation of Jerusalem Patriarchs and heads of churches, lit candles and torches from a flame they believe was miraculously lit from the tomb of Jesus in the Holy Sepulchre Church on the eve of Orthodox Easter.
The Holy Fire, which symbolises the resurrection of Christ, was first said to be witnessed in the ninth century.