November 1, 2013
Brother Jose’s Memory Honored in the Eastern American Diocese
On
Thursday, October 31, the memory of the guardian of the "Montreal"
Iveron Icon of the Mother of God, the murdered Brother Jose
Muñoz-Cortes, was prayerfully commemorated in parishes and
monasteries throughout the Eastern American Diocese. This year marks
the 16th anniversary of the martyric death of the chosen one of the
Theotokos.
In the Synodal Cathedral, Brother Jose was commemorated at the
divine services in honor of St. John of Kronstadt. Upon completion
of the Vigil, the First Hierarch of the Russian Church Abroad, His
Eminence Hilarion, Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York,
addressed the faithful with the following words:
"It is needful for us to remember our beloved Brother Jose. It was
through his spiritual attentiveness and zeal that he labored
tirelessly for glory of the Mother of God, who in turn prays unto
her Son for the salvation of all mankind."
In Holy Trinity Monastery, where the remains of Brother Jose lay at
rest, the brethren fervently prayed for the martyr’s repose. On
Saturday, a group of pilgrims from St. John the Baptist Cathedral in
Washington, DC will arrive at the monastery to pray at Brother
Jose’s grave.
Brother Jose received the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God on Mount
Athos. In 1982, the icon began streaming myrrh. Brother Jose
traveled to many Orthodox parishes with the "Montreal" Icon until
his martyrdom in Athens in 1997. With his death, the miraculous icon
disappeared. With reverence and faith toward the Mother of God, many
copies of the icon were printed, one of which is the Hawaiian Icon,
which today streams myrrh, to the joy and comfort of the faithful.
Media Office of the Eastern American Diocese