* — any '-ism' is non-existent [VD]
Duke Daniil of Galicia
betrayed Orthodoxy in 1255
betrayed Orthodoxy in 1255
translated from Russian
Martin Miroslavovich
Béla Rus' – Our Deed Is Right!
Feb 28 , 2014 at 10:12 pm
Béla Rus' – Our Deed Is Right!
Feb 28 , 2014 at 10:12 pm
To
further understand current events in Ukraine, one has to clearly split its
territory into two parts, [namely] the former Mala Rus [Small Rus'] and Galicia, which in 1939 the bolsheviks called Western Ukraine. It all started
in the distant [year] 1255, when
Duke Daniil of Galicia betrayed Orthodoxy and accepted from the Pope the Roman
title 'King of Galicia'. He subdued the Church on the territory of the Galician-Volynsk
Duchy to the Vatican in exchange for a promise of help in the war against the Mongol-Tatars.
Of course, he saw no help from the West and all former fellow believers [of one faith], who could help him, he pushed
away with this action of his. The Galician-Volynsk Rus' has since ceased to
exist as an independent state. Already in the year 1339 it was captured by the Polish
King Casimir the Great, and after Poland's split in 1772 it went into
possession of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and there began a many-century long –
in the literal sense – yoke and humiliation of the people, who – no matter what
– reckoned themselves Russians and confessed the Orthodox faith.
The next
milestone started in 1848 and we should dwell in greater detail on that moment
[in time]. For all these centuries both
Poland and then the Austrians up until 1848 officially recognized the national unity
of both the Galicians, and other Mala Rus'-sians with the Russian people and there
simply was no such concept as Ukraine and Ukrainians. The word "Ukrainec"
[Ukrainian (of the outskirts)] started to be
used at the end of 16th century as a degrading by-name. In the very Austria for
the population of Galicia they used the word Russen, or just as the population called
themselves – Rusiny.
Why up
until 1848? In that year an uprising broke out in Hungary, for the
suppression of which Nicholas I sent the hundred-thousand strong army of
General Paskevich. And the population of these lands done for by Poles,
Germans, and Hungarians saw a powerful, invincible Russian army, speaking in understandable,
almost their own native language. Church service was for all of us conducted in
one and the same language – Church Slavonic. It was then that on the territory
of Galicia the strongest Russophile movement arose. For some time – making
use of the Austrian emperor's fear before the Magyars – a propaganda was conducted
of the Russian language, culture, and there started a movement for the full integration
of Galicia and Russia.
It was
on this disturbing point for the Austrians that the Governor of Galicia Earl
Stadion drew the attention of Vienna to. After 1848 in Austrian documents the
population began to be called not Russen but Ruthenen (Ruthenians). And in
order to further increase the gap with Russia, everything Russian started to be
destroyed. In the second half of the 19th century – there were very often and
everywhere court trials on charges of high treason. During that same period the
Polish and the Austro-Hungarian nobility united in order to not allow the
Galicians to feel themselves as pack-and-parcel with the one Russian people.
The Poles
realized that colonization of Galicia under the Austrian Empire was no easy
matter. There were people, also, who proved that this was not necessary, either.
The Ukrainization promised more profits; it is not as striking as Polonisation,
people lend themselves more easily to it, and – having become Ukrainians – they
will no longer be Russians. In this spirit there began a priming of the
Viennese government, which liked the idea of Ukrainianization because it allowed
to go from a defensive position into an offensive [one].
Russification
of Galicians was fraught with the danger of the region's separation, Ukrainization
not only carried no such risk but also served as a means to separate Ukraine
from Russia and for its accession to Galicia. They believed that the
Constitution of 1868 would serve as a good bait, under which all nationalities
inhabiting the Austrian Empire received equality and cultural autonomy. To this
end, on the basis of the common people speaking – entirely rural – they created
a new language, which became the standard Ukrainian [language, official], introducing
into it a lot of words from the German and Polish languages. And the utmost stroke
of genius of the Austrians was the creation of a new alphabet, where three
letters were removed from the Russian alphabet and two others were added.
Austrians
got so much carried away with dreams of Ukraine detachment that eventually the
idea arose of seeking out a worthy candidate for the throne of a future
Ukrainian kingdom, whom they found in the person of Prince Wilhelm Habsburg,
named Basil the Embroidered [Ukrainian pseudonym]. In Vienna and Lviv interested parties convinced "Basil"
to switch the Latin Rite for the Uniate Church. The heir to the Austrian
throne, Franz Ferdinand, took an active part in this adventure.
When
the Polish plan received approval in Vienna, in Galicia there arose a "people's"
party and an entire aiding sub unit in the face of the "Enlightenment"
society, the newspapers "Pravda", "Dilo", "Zorya",
"Fatherland", and many others. The core and foundation of the "people's"
party was the Uniate clergy. By 1913 "impressive" successes have been
achieved. Concentration camps were established for the Russians, and "Muscophiles"
were destroyed by the tens of thousand. Those who struck really lucky, fled to
Russia, and the word "Ukraine" got a start in life. Those who stayed
and wanted to live in freedom and make a career, had to write a receipt [declaration]: "I promise I shall never call
myself Russian but [shall call myself] Ukrainian, and only Ukrainian." The priests wrote [signed] such receipts in order to receive
a parish.
"Austrian
Janissaries" detachments were created, titled "Riflemen of Sich"
as well as subversive organizations like "Union for the Rescue of
Ukraine", that worked in favor of Austria against Russia. But the First
World War ended with a defeat of Austria-Hungary and a complete upside-down in
the fate of Galicia. It proved - just like a hundred and fifty years ago – in the
composition of Poland. The Poles became
no longer a regional but a state authority for the Ruthenians [Russens] and their behavior changed
dramatically. Religious and national oppressions were revived, resembling the
18th century. It was at that time exactly – i.e. in 1920 – when Ukrainian
nationalism originated [in the form] as we see it now.
Coat-of-arms, Galicia, 19th c.
Translated from Russian
January 3, 2015
Zarubezhnaya Rus' [Russia Abroad]
is Still Alive!
is Still Alive!
Open letter
by Rd. Martin (Pekarsky)
I have been
moved [prompted]
to write these few words by the open letter
of Father Abbot Andrew (Yerastov) from Melbourne. Great
thanks to the Abbot Father for the wonderful word laid out in the Christian spirit.
I would [very
much] like to write that it is [written] in the ZARUBEZHNY [ROCA] spirit, but regrettably
this spirit is currently entirely associated with something quite the opposite.
At the
beginning I would like to emphasize that my letter has been written not for the
use of exposing [against] Metr. Agafangel, but for the sake of support to all the
ROCA conscientious members, be they laymen, monks, priests, or bishops.
The war in
Ukraine is for me a war between brothers. Any war leads to inflaming of
passions and [to]
hatred, to erosion of the blame for all its horrors and [to] casting the blame on people
who are not guilty of anything. People who are being artificially used by the
enemies of humanity in their political games. In warning to my opponents, I immediately
state I am no fan of neither Putin with Girkin-Strelkov or of any open to
bribery [corrupt]
power in Ukraine, which sees their country's well-being in the sell-out of
national values (independence) to the West with its European Union or to the East
with its oligarchs.
War and the
propaganda connected with it increase hatred between the peoples in Ukraine and
in Russia. This also reflects on the stand of certain ROCA members. In my
humble opinion, Mikhail Viktorovich Nazarov is attacking too harshly the
Ukrainians. It is not them who are to blame here. It is indecent to read his
expressions of the type "Ukro-fascists", etc. I am writing this not [at all]
as an office observer of what is happening in Ukraine. This October I happened to
stay for a few weeks in towns and villages of Ukraine. Traveling its central
and western parts, visiting even the very "epicenters" of the notorious
"banderism." Initially, I was mistakenly thinking that to speak in
Russian to people
in the Western regions was dangerous. But what was my surprise when Ukrainians –
for example, in Lviv, or in Rovno, or in deaf [far-away] Ukrainian villages – never
reproved me for talk to them in the hateful language of the hated by them
Russian people. And not only this. driving a rout packed with people from Lviv
with stopovers in Rovno, on a number of routes I heard ... Russian music. And
to my amazement, none of the Ukrainians made the driver any severe reprimand. This
looked strange, since behind the window-glass I repeatedly saw the monument to
Stepan Bandera wrapped in Ukrainian flags. None of the Ukrainians had any
trouble with my consider myself a Russian. Young Ukrainian women whose husbands
had gone to war [fight] in the Donbas, were saying that they "did not
understand whom their husbands had gone to fight for, what kind of power was it
for, if that power had never been with the people, but had always plundered and
crushed that people." Among the Ukrainians there are reasonable people who
believe this war to be pointless [useless], [believing] that entry into the
European Union would not at all give the people any freedom, as well as that
because of this war the already fragile fraternal relations between the peoples
of Ukraine and Russia would break for many years [to come].
Nothing of
what I saw would come onto the mass media – either in Russia or in Ukraine. A modern
genuine Orthodox person needs to abandon watching TV and reading the Internet
network pages, which are generally transmitting false information, as the
latter comes from official (registered and controlled) sources. The first
victims to propaganda are always teenagers and football fans. An under-educated
mass of simpletons is easy to manage and to set up using it an image of the protesters
as if this performance [appearance] were the opinion [voice]
of the people. No, it is not the people of Ukraine that is guilty of arson and
murder in Odessa. Just the same as the Russian people is not guilty of snipers shooting
– on the orders by the strong of the day – at the Maidan protesters. Divide et impera! – this method of
controlling is seen in many so-called democratic countries. The population of
Ukraine and of Russia has now fallen victim to this policy. A policy which places
the mammon higher than welfare and development of their [own] people.
Current
events are a good test as to how well are the True Orthodox [faithful]
capable of [distinguishing]
trying spirits (1 John. 4:1). How well are they capable of rejecting the
propaganda of the new world order. If our faithful (but why [only]
the faithful! – actually the bishops and the pastors [themselves]) fail to learn looking
at the worldly events through the eyes of a Christian, then in the near future
they, too, will be seduced by the most attractive and sweet spirit of
antichrist and would thereby [come to] worship [bow to] him.
In 1991, the
world government set in power (that very same [power] as in the USSR) a power [government]
with the purpose of looting the people and bringing about its spiritual ruin,
and all the subsequent presidents who were supposedly chosen by the people were
nothing but clowns. After all, there is a saying: "Give me the mass media
and of any people I shall make a herd of pigs!". And can a herd choose a conscientious
and worthy president? Has anyone ever seen such a president? We must once and
for all understand that the political system cannot be changed via popular
protest, and even less so – via electing another "worthier"
candidate. Because the system – seeing a threat for itself – gets reorganized,
covers itself with new names, flags, new faces, and a new empty constitution [in vain].
Alas, many
of our brothers who consider themselves part of the Josephite movement have succumbed
to Putin's propaganda. This looks incredible, as until only recently those same
pastors decried the action – in the words of Rev. Theodosius of the Kiev Caves
– of Russia's wrong ruler V. V.
Putin. I'm talking here of the well-known to us all priest Valery (Rozhnov) of
Amosovka, and of Bishop Martin. I believe that in the near future they, too, will
have to understand how "good" their "national leader" and
"savior" of Russia had become. The reason for this fall is the
absence of principles in respect to authorities, as well as immorality. Thence,
the continuing turmoil of the Russian people and the loss by pastors seduced and
by their flock of God's blessing, without which it is impossible to overthrow the
yoke and revive the Holy Russ'. The Russia, which is now lying hidden within home
liturgies, within the souls of tanned by prayerful much-weeping for the sins of
their ancestors and for their people suffering antichrist's deception.
Once
everything is so bad, then why have I written such a title (Zarubeznhaya
Rus' Is Still Alive!)? Because – after the example of Father Andrew
(Yerastov), who was capable of investigating all the sad developments in the
ROCA and see that the issue of the current situation, which so many
conscientious pastors have happened under, it is not because of the national concealing
essence of the issue, and that the rarest possible phenomenon now is to publicly own up
a mistake, which was what Father Andrew made originally. With his behavior that
God's pastor has indicated that the well-being of the earth church organization
and – because of this – the cover-up by both clergy and faithful of the numerous
iniquities of their clerical hierarchy is already a flouting and an offensive at
the future of their Church and at its freedom granted by God (Catholicity). It
seemed that the Zarybezhny (ROCA) pastors – not so numerous – are already unable
to have a sober, fearless response to the problems of their Church. I am certain
that people like father Andrew shall also be found in Argentina, and in the
United States. It is thanks to them that there still is hope that after decades
of turmoil ROCA would still be able to rise.
One has to
agree with Metr. Agafangel for what he said during the Vth All-Diaspora
Council, when he was elected to the post of the First Hierarch. And I quote his
words:
"In general I am grateful to you and of course I am unworthy to stand in line with our First Hierarchs. I am ashamed of myself that I'm so unworthy, on account of the fact that I would somehow stand in the line of these eminent and holy men."
Yes, now –
more than ever before – Vladyka Agafangel has to be ashamed, because he has
failed to find in himself that much prudence and reasonableness to not raise
sensitive issues, to not impose his views onto others, so that all this would
not be a reason for the division as we observe now. This is exactly how the first
hierarch, the first saint of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad is to act.
Metropolitan Agafangel has failed to embark on the path of St. Philaret
(Voznesenky) who with good (graceful) wisdom avoided involvement in
political debates that could end up in schisms. I am talking here of the 1970-s,
when in the ROCA there broke up a controversy around "Kirillovichites,"
and here is how the saint explains his neutral position:
"It is possible that – were I an ordinary bishop – I would have become closer to the Legitimists. But with the current position of mine I can only be neutral, without binding myself with any direct involvement in whichever of the political groupings, no matter who helmed them. Otherwise, having joined one, with such a preference I would push away the others, and there would appear a newer still discord in the Zarebezhye (Diocese Outside Russia)"[*].
Following
the recent Council of Bishops we all see that the golden period of the Zarubezhny
(outside Russia) saints is already over. Depending now on ordinary lay people
and on conscientious ministers of the Throne of God is the future of the
Russian Orthodox
Church.
Additionally
to the canonical rules enumerated by father Andrew, I would like to recall the
existence of one more rule. This is Apostolic Canon 31, which permits clergy to
separate themselves
from a bishop, who acts against truth and piety.
"If some presbyter, having ignored his own bishop, shall create a separate meeting, and shall establish another altar, having reproved neither the bishop in anything contrary to piety and righteousness: let him be deposed as lover of power (lyubonachalny). For he is a thief of power."
We see from
this rule that piety is equally important as the juridical and doctrinal laws.
How come? Because a doctrinal fall often happens due to a previous fall in the deed
of morals. This is particularly necessary to know for the True Orthodox (faithful),
as this name (True Orthodox), is no empty sound (phrase), not only it requires us
to confess the true faith, but to also be true Christians, to live a Christian
life, to observe both true confession (orthodoxy)
and true life (orthopraxy). Without
these two factors – in the words of Metr. Cyprian – the two wings – it is not
possible to fly up to the Heavens, it is not possible also to call oneself what
we call ourselves.
Alas, the
current TOC figures have forgotten that it is extremely inappropriate to them
to lie, slander, and insult each other. Should we fail to stop such behavior,
which is getting legitimized with us – in the near future we shall finally lost
the grace of God, and the history of the church shall deem it better to forget
about us, as of a period that is shameful to this history.
Rd. Martin
M. Pekarskiy
(former aid
to the Internet Sobor portal)
Warsaw,
December 13, 2014 (Church Julian Cal.)
Martyrs
Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, Mardarius, and Orestes at Sebaste († ar. 284-305)
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[*] - From
the book "A Pillar of Fire" Metropolitan of New York and Eastern
America Philaret (Voznesensky) and the Russian Church Abroad (1964-1985),
Letter to Fr. George (Gregory) Grabbe written in 1967., St.
Petersburg, 2007, p. 163.