- JM-AEPI - Archives of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem(Draft)
- JM-AEPI/VI - VI. Administrative Department : codices.
- JM-AEPI/VI/Δ - VI. Δ. Codices of collections of contributions – Various old codices.
- JM-AEPI/VI/Δ/4 - Holy book, called “Pamphlet of the Fathers”, where are registered the honorable names of the compassionate pious Christians, renewed under the patriarchate of his holiness our bishop Sir Polykarpos, the most holy and God proposed metropolitans, the saint of Petra Sir Mishael, and the saint of Nazareth Sir Daniel, being commissioners, during the abbacy of the most holy of hieromonks Sir Ananias in 1827 in the Holy City of Jerusalem.
- JM-AEPI/VI/Δ/5 - Holy Codex given to the saint exarch the holy protosyncellus of the Holy Sepulchre, Sir Matthaeus, sent to the provinces of Samos, Cremna, New Ephesus, Kalymnos and Leros, in which can be registered the names of the most preferred devouts of every city and parish and village of the said provinces. Likewise, the money collected from every soul of men, women and children of the lower classes per kurus. Once registered, they should be verified by the signatures of the exarch himself and of the high priest or the Commissioner of every place. Also (they should be verified) from the commissioners of the Holy Sepulchre, to whom the collected money should be given in order to pass safely here according to the church letters. Afterwards, this holy codex shall be sent to the Holy City of Jerusalem for a perpetual commemoration of the registered names in all saint pilgrimages. As for our Holy Father, accepting the offerings of his worshipers, He will multiply for them the reward, the grace and the benediction from his i
- JM-AEPI/VI/Δ/6 - Codex of collecting contributions of the archimandrite of the Holy Sepulchre Meletios for the provinces of Cesarea, Iconium and Pisidia. Name registration per village. The report of the travel expenses follows.
- JM-AEPI/VI/Δ/8 - Codex of contributions collected by the hieromonk, protosyncellus and archimandrite Zacharias for the provinces of Cesarea and Iconium. On sheet 3n and on the upper part of the page, a nice colored icon representing Christ in majesty with Virgin Mary on His right, Saint John the Forerunner on His left and behind Him on both sides two angels in prayer. The following text constitutes the prologue of the codex: Laborious workers and commissioners of the Holy and Life-giving Sepulchre of our Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ, I make known to you in this book that I, the least of hieromonks and unworthy of your Brotherhood protosyncellus and archimandrite Zacharias, having spent as a traveler twenty-one years, i.e. from January 1st 1811 to May 1st 1832, in the two provinces of the Saint of Cesarea and the Saint of Iconium, after writing during these years all the names of the Christians that were helpful and charitable to the most sacred monastery of the Holy and Life-giving Sepulchre and upon their demise offe
- JM-AEPI/VI/Δ/9 - Holy Codex of the Holy and Life-giving Sepulchre, where are written the calendar commemorations of the fathers hereby. In addition, liturgies and pontifical commemorations of the Christ-loving pilgrims arriving every year, celebrated with the presence of the entire ecclesiastical body on the dreadful Holy Golgotha and on the Holy and Life-giving Sepulchre to rejoice the souls of the Heavenly Kingdom. They are organized by months and the day of the month that they need to be performed according to those who ordered them, the brothers and the fathers of our holy Community as well as the most devout pilgrims who wrote them down. As for the one who neglects and leaves them unperformed he will answer to the awe-inspiring Judge on Judgment day. He is also bound by maledictions and patriarchal excommunications, for some of these are ordered by the departed and guarded with maledictions. Composed in June 1st 1819 when Mishael and Prokopios were Commissioners of Petra.
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