We are still far away from the spiritual attitudes of our forefathers. Unfortunately, the period of Russia’s revival at the beginning of 20th century and in our days has one more feature in common: now, as well as then, along with the wonderful revival of spirituality is developing the so-called “freedom” – a freedom for sin. Now we face massive propaganda of violence and lechery. The same took place in the beginning of the last century, when such kind of “houses” were opened, about which “it shames even to talk about.” Even then, mass media launched attacks against the Church, against the legitimate government, using money from Russia’s enemies, including nations warring with Russia, like Germany and Japan.
Τρίτη 6 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
The New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia
An Example of
Great Faith and Love
Today the Holy Church celebrates the Synod of New
Martyrs and Confessors of Russia, who suffered during the godless persecution
of 20th century. On this day we should listen to their appeal, and look upon
the example they have set for us.
Every Saint has a special grace to help us in with our
needs and circumstances, ones that he faced in his own life, and the lives of
New Martyrs are so close to us! Let’s look at the history of Russia. During the
last 300 years, She has seen continuous trials, neverending temptations. From
the reign of Peter I to the First World War, the population of Russia grew more
than ten times, but the number of Orthodox churches in that same period
increased only four times, and half of this increase occurred during the reign
of the last two Russian Tsars.
If we look at the state of monasticism, this soul of
the Church, we see embarrassing figures. There were 1,200 cloisters in the year
1701, their number was reduced to 380 by the second half of 18th century, and
only at the end of the reign of Tsar-Martyr was it nearly restored (to 1025).
The number of monks decreased from 25,000 to 6,000, but in the time of the last
Emperor it was already 95,000. Take note: we see the same thing today – the
same great increase in the number of churches and cloisters after a
persecution. But it is only an external increase, which doesn’t yet reach the
necessary inner depth.
We are still far away from the spiritual attitudes of our forefathers. Unfortunately, the period of Russia’s revival at the beginning of 20th century and in our days has one more feature in common: now, as well as then, along with the wonderful revival of spirituality is developing the so-called “freedom” – a freedom for sin. Now we face massive propaganda of violence and lechery. The same took place in the beginning of the last century, when such kind of “houses” were opened, about which “it shames even to talk about.” Even then, mass media launched attacks against the Church, against the legitimate government, using money from Russia’s enemies, including nations warring with Russia, like Germany and Japan.
We are still far away from the spiritual attitudes of our forefathers. Unfortunately, the period of Russia’s revival at the beginning of 20th century and in our days has one more feature in common: now, as well as then, along with the wonderful revival of spirituality is developing the so-called “freedom” – a freedom for sin. Now we face massive propaganda of violence and lechery. The same took place in the beginning of the last century, when such kind of “houses” were opened, about which “it shames even to talk about.” Even then, mass media launched attacks against the Church, against the legitimate government, using money from Russia’s enemies, including nations warring with Russia, like Germany and Japan.
Now we don’t know whose money they use, but mass media
has the same methods today. It broadcasts slanders against the Church, the
clergy, and the government. This comparison leads us to fearful forecasts –
will past persecutions be repeated?…Drunkenness, smoking, playing cards, and
gambling, different kinds of occultism, spiritism and theosophy were also
disseminated in those times. At those times, money began turning into the height
of all virtues. The Church also was infringed upon by these dreadful
occurrences of spiritual degradation. For example, when the viewing of
Pushkin’s body took place all day and all night long in church, the floor after
the funeral was bestrewn with cigarette butts. In such conditions of struggle
between revival and depravity, struggle between sanctity and temptation, our
New Martyrs represented an example of personal victory over sin.
If not, if they were liable to this sins themselves,
then God would not honor them by shedding their blood for Him, He wouldn’t have
crowned them with a martyr’s crown. We make sure of it again and again while
studying the lives of each of the New Martyrs and the biographies of those
people who were in enmity with them. Everyone who exemplified weakness betrayed
the Church, the Tsar, and the Motherland, collaborated with Bolsheviks, or left
into different schisms and dissents.
The New Martyrs presented us an example of great love,
love for God and for the people. How did they love God? First, it was displayed
in their prayer, in the divine services. We constantly call upon all of you to
offer up morning and evening prayers. But could you read these prayers from
beginning to the end without a prayer book, by heart? And what if we would
happen to be imprisoned, and we’d have no books? Some of you answer – we would
read the Jesus Prayer. Yes, that is certainly a way out. But our New Martyrs
knew from memory not only the everyday prayers, but also offered up church
services by heart – the evening service, morning service, and even the Divine
Liturgy.
You can see that we’re serving the Divine Liturgy on
the Altar table. In the prison camps, there were instances of martyrs lying
down, and the Liturgy being held on his chest, as if on a live martyr’s relics.
Could you pray while knowing that tomorrow you would
be shot down? The New Martyrs prayed right at the moments they were shot. And a
father with being shot with his sons said; “Shoot my sons before my eyes, that
I may pray for them, and then shoot me” (Archpriest Philosoph Ornatsky). We
should follow their example, and imbue our soul with prayers, so we could pray
under any circumstances.
The New Martyrs have given us a great example of love
for people. Love your neighbor as yourself, the Lord says. And we often ask
“and who is my neighbor?” For the New Martyrs, these neighbors were criminals,
and thorough scoundrels among them. Prison chiefs often deliberately placed the
believers among the very scum of thievish society. The martyrs suffered not
only from guards’ tortures, but also from beatings and malicious harassment by
these people, who seemed to lose the image of God completely. But exactly in
such circumstances they prayed and offered up the divine services by heart. And
the greatest possible miracle happened, the miracle of the transformation of
human souls. The recent torturer began to love imprisoned priests or bishops,
care for them, feed them. The lives of nuns, women, in such conditions were
especially terrible. But when they were set free, the people who left missed
them and cried. And we can’t love even our friends, not to mention enemies,
with a little piece of such love!
Many thousands of New Martyrs are canonized. Now they
are about one thousand and a half, and their number constantly grows.
That their suffering might not be in vain, that their
deed might not be futile, we, the small flock of faithful Christians, though
sinful, but trying to attend the church services, confess and receive the
Sacrament, should necessarily make use of this example of love. I call upon you
once more to learning the morning and evening prayers by heart. Surely, we hope
that the Lord will deliver us from persecution for the faith, as we are too
weak, and hope that we will not be imprisoned without our prayer book. But
every one of us has to die. Nobody will escape it. In the very moment, when our
eyes won’t see, and our legs won’t walk, could we pray then? Or would we think
only about our aches? Could we not be capricious and take our relative’s
concerns for us with gratitude? Could we offer up to the Lord not complains and
reproaches, but constantly repeat only “Thank God for everything,” even on our
deathbed???
Let us pray to our New Martyrs more diligently, and
may they help us in the most crucial moments of our passing over into Eternity!
And may God grant us – like them – a peaceful demise. Yes, it may startle you
to hear it – the Martyrs had a peaceful death!
We should not place confidence in the peace around us,
but we should have this peace inside us, like our Saints have, even in the hour
of martyrly death!
This homily was reproduced for the official website of
St. Nicholas and St. George Churches of the Kuban Cossack Voisko Abroad in New
Jersey from the website www.moral.ru
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