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The Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre,[N 1] or Holy Community of the All-Holy Sepulchre, is an Eastern Orthodox monastic fraternity guarding the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and other Christian holy places in the Holy Land. It was founded in its present form during the British Mandate in Palestine (1920-1948). Headed by the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, the brotherhood also administers the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, such as metropolitans, archbishops, bishops, archimandrites, hieromonks, hierodeacons, and monks.
The brotherhood's symbol is the taphos, a monogram of the Greek letters tau (Τ) and phi (Φ), for the word taphos (τάφος, meaning "sepulchre, grave").[1][2] It can be seen on most Greek Orthodox buildings in Jerusalem.
The brotherhood is seated in the Central Monastery of Saints Constantine and Helen, Jerusalem,[N 2] northeast of Megali Panagia Nunnery.[6]
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A taphos (the symbol of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre) is usually engraved on the entrance of Greek Orthodox churches
Taphos: Greek for "sepulcher" and the monogram of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate. Composed of the Greek letters Tau and Phi, the Taphos sign appears on the front of most Greek Orthodox buildings
Κεντρικόν Μοναστήριον Ἁγίων Κωνσταντίνου καί Ἑλένης, ἔνθα ἡ Ἕδρα τῆς Ἁγιοταφιτικῆς Ἀδελφότητος.
الدير المركزي (المعروف بدير القديسَين قسطنطين وهيلانة) حيث مقر أخوية القبر المقدّس
the Nunnery of Megali Panagia adjacent to the south-west side of the Hagiotaphites' Central Monastery