Wednesday, November 15, 2023

"Chapters on Knowledge" by St. Isaac the Syrian of Nineveh

 


1 .88 O Christ, who died for us by Thy love, make me dead to sin and take this old man off me, so that in a newness of mind I stand before You for all time, as if in the New Age. God , whose heaven and heavens of heaven cannot contain 16 , who has chosen from us a reasonable temple for dwelling in it, honor me to become a receptacle for your love, from the sensation of which the saints have forgotten themselves and have become insane for your sake 17 and at all times have mingled with you in intoxicated attraction to You, and never turned back again. When they were rewarded with this sweet spring, thirsting for Your love, You intoxicated them with amazement at Your mysteries.

MORAL-AND-ASCETIC WORKS
(Divine Mysteries and Spiritual Life)

– St. Isaac the Syrian of Nineveh

Commemorating the Dead

 

The Mysterious Meaning of Commemorating the Dead

 

An Athos monk was once allowed to see the way the commemoration of the dead went: it was All-Soul's Saturday, Liturgy had ended. Some of the present were already leaving the church, while others stayed on and began to approach the general kanun (standing, as usual, in the middle of the church).


I stood in the choir. The priest and deacon came out of the altar. The priest exclaimed: "Blessed is our God, always, now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen". The Deacon lit up the candles, began distributing them to those present.

 

And at this time I saw how many people there WERE – entering the door of the temple from the street, and then PENETRATING through walls and windows. The temple was getting filled up with a crowd of – transparent SHADOWS.

 

In this mass I saw – women, men, youth and children. I discerned from their appearance priests, emperors, bishops, and in between them a simple laborer, decrepit soldier villager, a poor woman and poor in general.

 

After the exclamation of the priest they noiseless but extremely quickly FILLED UP – [with themselves] the entire church, standing closely with each other. All of them seemed to strive towards the kanun, but for some reason they could not approach it. I could not take my eyes off this amazing picture.

 

Finally they had accumulated so many [of them] that the real praying [people] seemed to me but figures, brightly painted against the background of these amazing shadows. They (the shadows), nearing in silence, stood still by the altar. Some of them were as if kneeling, others bent over their heads, precisely as if waiting the pronouncing of a sentence. The children stretched out their hands to the candles that burned on the kanun, as well as to the hands of the living praying people.

 

But there, the deacon took out the notes and began reading out the names written on them. My surprise had no end when I noticed that with an the impetuous, joyful movement one figure stood out then another. They came up to those who commemorated them, stood next to them, looked them with eyes full of love, of joyful peace. I even thought that in the hands of the shadows there was some spiritual burning candle and they themselves – while praying together with those praying for them – were blazing with unusually joyful rays. With the reading out of names more and more joyful figures stood out of the crowd of shadows. They noiseless walked and mingled with the alive praying people. Finally, when the notes had been read out there remained many unnamed – sad, as though having come to some common holiday, but FORGOTTEN – by those who might have invited them to this great celebration for them. Some of the souls were anxiously glancing at the door, precisely as if expecting that, perhaps, a kin would come and would in turn call their name.

 

But no, no new faces turned up, and those unnamed could only enjoy the joy of those who were called by name by those who had come to be together with them.

 

I watched the general group of praying [people], who were as it getting mixed with the trembling in the bright rays ghosts from the other world, and I saw an even more wonderful picture.

 

At the time of exclamation of the words "Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me Thy statutes" or the words "Thyself, O Lord, repose the souls of Thy departed servants," I could see how the faces of the living [persons] lit up with the light together with the faces [persons] of the departed, how tears not of despondency but of joy ran down from the eyes of those who wore the corporeal shell, and at the same time some passionate love, boundless devotion burned in the eyes of those being commemorated.

 

With the cloud of smoke from the censers, with the jets of smoke from the burning candles there sounded a wondrous prayerful appeal: "[Together] With the saints give rest ..." and I saw that the whole church as if a single man knelt on ones' knees and the spirits whose names were commemorated, prayed both for those present and for themselves, while those who had been FORGOTTEN, prayed only for himself.

 

When the prayerful chant ended, they damped out the candles and the priest read the last exclamation, and the deacon finished with a common commemoration of the departed, the shadows standing in front of me began to disappear and there remained only people who had wished to further serve a private commemoration service for their deceased. Then, I saw in the faces such peace, such satisfaction, such renovation that is beyond me to convey.

 

Great, holy and gratifying for the departed is the ritual of commemoration of the Orthodox Church!

 

And how sad it is to those who gets RENDERED to oblivion, denying them not only the joy to see themselves not forgotten, but thus also slowing down their spiritual renovation and receiving of FORGIVENESS of their TRANSGRESSIONS from the Lord – both during the funeral service, and especially so during the Liturgy. For each time the priest takes out particles for the souls, these souls RECEIVE – mercy, getting closer to the Kingdom of God.

 

Each and every one of us experiences this thirst of the departed – to be commemorated [remembered]. Therefore quite often they REMIND of themselves in our dreams on the eve of their birthdays or days of departure, on the eve of the All-Souls' Saturdays.

 

Every word of ours, every thought, memory of the deceased instantly responds to them, and remembering them with GOOD is encouraging, while the remembrance with evil is PAINFUL, for it causes them remorseS. You can imagine how AWFUL the afterlife PAINS are for people who are hard to be remember with good.

 

This is why laws of popular charity require SPEAK NOTHING bad of the departed, so as not to embitter their spiritual wounds. All these things must serve us as a warning: to act in our lifetime so that after our death we would NOT DESERVE feelings of contempt for us, of reproach and hatred – or, even worse, of curse, and in that way BE DEPRIVED of the prayers of our loved ones.


Persecution of Christians around the world

 

Persecution of Christians around the world edit ]

The Open Doors Global Christian Persecution Index is a tool gathering data intended to be representative of the persecution of Christians. Compiled by the “research department” of Portes Ouvertes International from field data, it tracks the changes experienced by Christians in 150 countries, then ranks among them the 50 countries where it is, according to the criteria defined by the Index , the most difficult and dangerous way to practice the Christian faith. The classification does not simply reflect the violent acts of persecution (hammer persecution) but also the “environmental conditions” underlying the persecution (vice-like persecution).

In 2023, the report analyzes the persecution over the last thirty years. The number of countries affected by persecution has increased from 40 in 1993 to 76 today, according to the NGO 6 . The average score of the 50 worst countries for Christians has increased by 25% in thirty years. Thus, the persecution would spread and intensify 7 .

The 2023 ranking shows a significant increase in persecution, which has been increasing steadily for 10 years 8 . Over the period studied to develop the Global Christian Persecution Index 2023, 5,621 Christians were killed because of their belief, almost 90% of them in Nigeria :  this represents 15 Christians killed per day in the world because of their faith 9 . 4,542 Christians were detained, including 1,750 in India. Of the 5,256 Christians kidnapped in one year, 4,726 were in Nigeria .

The NGO Portes Ouvertes estimates that more than 360 million Christians (1 in 7 Christians) are heavily persecuted in the world 10 . Among them, it is those who left their old religion to embrace Christianity who are the most persecuted 11 .

North Korea has regained the top spot. It records the highest score ever measured since the creation of the Index in 1993, which is 98 persecution points (the maximum being 100 points) 12 .

The association also reports a worsening of violence in sub-Saharan Africa over the past 30 years. Islamist extremism, represented by several armed groups, is gaining ground. Kidnappings, raids on churches and even murders are becoming more and more frequent, particularly in Nigeria 13 .


Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Canon in honor of St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki /Dimitar Solunski/


 


Canon in honor of St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki /Dimitar Solunski/

Oh, wise Demetrius, as thou standest brightly in glory before the throne of God, do not forget us, pray for us, the wretched, who – strangers in this land – contemplate thy great deeds today and glorify thee, hoping strongly for thy intercession!

 

Hear now, Oh glorious Demetrius, thy poor servants, and have mercy on them: we have strayed far from thy bright temple, but our hearts burn, and we deeply long to worship one day in thy church, with thy prayers.

 

Why, Oh wise Demetrius, should only we, your poor servants, be deprived of thy beauty and of love for the creator; wander through foreign countries and cities; and suffer from the cruel soldiers of the pagans and heretics...

Methodius



Fight against Anger - Archim. Thaddeus Vitovnitsky (Strbulovich) ('Thank the Lord')

 


Fight against Anger

How should you fight against anger? Father Thaddeus raised this question himself, as if knowing that I was going to ask him. He gave me the example of two monks of the Holy Mountain who fought against the temptation of anger for 14 years. Once the Lord Jesus Christ appeared to one of them and said that anger is conquered by giving up one's own desires and will.

If we do not put ourselves in the place of the judge and be exalted before others, there will be no anger. It's the same with non-peace; our non-peaceful thoughts cause anxiety in the people with whom we communicate. It is necessary to learn to control your thoughts, to bring order to them, then the thoughts of other people will not harm us. One must learn Christ's simplicity. It often happens that when we are going to visit someone, we already think in advance that perhaps we will interfere with him, and then our visit does not work out as it should, because we come in embarrassment and make on the one to whom we came, negative action.

There is no humility until the heart calms down and begins to dispassionately perceive external influences. Such a state is not easy to achieve, and it does not mean insensitivity to the pain and suffering of others, but indifference to our own demands, which often cause our suffering.

4U2C

4U2C

A Prayer Before Communion
by St Dimitry of Rostov


Open, O doors and bolts of my heart
that Christ the King of Glory may enter!
Enter, O my Light and enlighten my darkness;
enter, O my Life, and resurrect my deadness;
enter, O my Physician and heal my wounds;
enter, O Divine Fire, and burn up the thorns of my sins;
ignite my inward parts and my heart with the flame of Thy love;
enter, O my King, and destroy in me the kingdom of sin;
sit on the throne of my heart and [You] alone reign in me,
O Thou, my King and Lord.



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