Translated from the
original by Costas Balomenos
«And (Jesus)
spoke to them for many things
in parables. He was saying to them, “Again the kingdom
of heaven is like a merchant who is looking for good pearls.
And when, find
a precious pearl, he
goes and sells all
that he has and buys it”» Matthew 13: 3.45 - 46.
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uch a pearl, like that described by the Lord in the parable above, we have
in our hands the Orthodox Christians, which unfortunately we do not appreciate
duly. And it is none other than the Divine Liturgy, because the Orthodox Church
is eminently worshipful Church. Doctrine and Worship keep pace...
Every believer must to discover alone the rare beauty of this pearl, because it is not beautiful everything you offered without
any toil, but everything you conquer with a race, blood and sacrifice
and then you do it
really yours.
If you
do not the first step,
to get a translation of the Divine Liturgy in Modern Greek (or English) language to see the deep meaning of psalms, of
prayers and wishes, to discover the hidden
beauty, you do nothing. When you do not understand a foreign song of your choice, you do not do
something similar? Then that you are trying to find the translation of the
verses to understand it, to feel it within you, otherwise is leaving a dry
letter that - probably - you can get bored.
Here's a small
sample of incomparable beauty
from the Divine Liturgy of Basil the Great:
“Lord, remember with compassion and the people
that they surround us, but also those who justifiably are absent, and have
mercy and those and us with your great mercy. He filled their warehouses with
all goods. It maintained their families in peace and concord. Brought up the toddlers˙ educate the young
people˙ help the elders˙ consoled the
cowards˙ collected the dispersed˙ bring back the deluded and connected all them with your holy catholic and
apostolic Church. He freed those who suffer from unclean spirits. He
travelled along with those who travelling at sea˙ he accompanied those who trek˙ he protected the widows˙ he defended the
orphans˙ he freed the prisoners˙ he healed the sick. Those who are drawn to the
courts and those who have been sentenced to hard labor in mines, and
those who are in exile and bitter slavery in
any affliction or
need and difficult situation,
remember you graciously, God as well as all who are in need of your
great compassion. And those
who love us, and those who hate us, as well those who begged us - the unworthy - to
pray for them, remember them, Lord.”
The Christian Orthodox Divine Liturgy is a distilled
wisdom of centuries. Therefore, when you reject it, you reject things you do
not know. In this case, the Divine Liturgy acquires a mechanistic meaning and you
participate mechanically in this, by feeling an unbearable sleepiness and
boredom, because you do not manage to enter in her beauty, to join in the hymns
and her prayers. You can see
it as a magic ceremony,
which it can bring
you and laugh, so
that the priest go
to and fro, he raises his hands
and made several grimaces
and sometimes shouting loudly. Are you ready to
condemn some as quaint, as regressive, that they exploit you and you are losing
its magic. It is like are you going to a concert and you look if the pianist is
handsome or ugly, if he has fingernails clean or not, if you like the
loudspeaker installation, or if you would like some better.
Also, there is not a ceremony to cover your psychological
needs to rely from somewhere, but it is a relationship of life through the
bread and wine, through your union with Christ, your brothers - whom you are
considering as competitors in your life, due of narcissism - about it and is
requested exceeded.
It is an excess over that asks you to forgive people who are not gods, about it and fall into errors and many times they hurt you. So we can say to the other, that “if you're not God I love you, because you have so many beautiful gifts
of his love. You do not have all of God, but it is worth to celebrate together
here the Divine Liturgy those you have to offer.”
It is likely that your abstinence from the Divine Liturgy
to be based on several errors of some believers of the Church - especially of
her functionaries - and you find an opportunity to accuse the Church (the
Hierarchy), but - in essence - they reassure your various guilt.
If however
wants to feel its deepest beauty, you will
not care about anything anymore. Or if you like the current
bishop or archbishop,
or if the priest
took money from
the sacraments, nor anything else. This does not mean that
we give indulgences,
for he who forgets his role, for example a bishop or archbishop and from a religious functionary turns into political evil
- who tries
with slogans and promises
to thrill and win
the crowds - is indeed reprehensible. Equally reprehensible
and this is who is looking all the time to find faults in
others to justify its own failure and his own guilt.
It reminds cleanly the Pharisees in the era
of Christ were self- vindicated
by finding faults in the attitude of others. Christ criticized this attitude in the best way, by saying: “Because came John, who neither eats nor is
drinking and they say he has a demon. Came and the Son of man, who eats and
drinks and they say, here is a man eater and wine-drinker, a friend of
publicans and sinners” Matthew 11:18 - 19.
We must not forget that, therefore, if someone is looking for patterns among humans is - in fact - unrealistic, because most times, these standards are people with weaknesses that can hide them diligently, but when unmasked erupts a warren unprecedented. This results in frustration and leveling of all, because longer apportioning blame
is directed on righteous and unrighteous
e.g. in the Church, with consequent the abstinence
from sacraments and the Divine Liturgy.
For this pearl that we have and we do not appreciate, will
let us talk someone who found it and he appreciated it duly. This one is
Matthew Gallatin, a former Protestant and an Orthodox now. In his book “Thirsty
for God”, writes the following, for the Orthodox Divine Liturgy and by
comparing it with a corresponding Protestant:
«So when I go to church (en he means the Protestant), my aim is to "get something". And what is needed for this? Is this just who are trying to give me the persons responsible of the worship: Good music and
good preaching.
But what if the
music is not as good or is not this I prefer? What if the preacher is not very
dynamic or becomes intrusive? Then, the religious experience will be not what I
hoped. And if this continues, I will stop going in this church or I will go to
the beach to communicate with God into the exquisite “temple of nature”. Or -
if I'm more conscious Christian - maybe I decide that we need to delving and
see if another church can offer me the music and preaching that I need to
cultivate my faith ... As I depart for the church (e.n. he means the Orthodox),
one thought dominates in my mind, one target: “Today I will honor and glorify
Christ, because He calls me to meet and unite with Him”. I have no anxiety
and no doubt
if the Liturgy makes sense. Certainly would have, because
nothing can prevent it ... And
why I have this belief? Because, strange as it may sound, the Holy Spirit
makes the mystery through the sequence itself and not primarily by those who
handle it. You see, the liturgical worship of the Church is not a
human devising. It is a gift, which the Church received from the Holy Spirit in
its first steps, which would lead her to the complete truth. The sequences of the Church is
the incarnation of the commands of Christ to His Apostles on
how it should to worship Him .. In Orthodoxy,
therefore ever pass through my mind the thought: “It will be good today the
Liturgy?” or “I will be inspired in church today?”. The Liturgy is always good,
the cult is correct and whether God will illuminate me, it completely dependent
from me”.
Writer
Christos Pal
1 comment:
It is boring. The repetitions make sense in the light of the mystical ideal; i.e., no "thinking" just worshiping the presence. And I do not want a charismatic service either. One hour of liturgy would likely work better. I realize that as far as the church is concerned, those of us who find it boring aren't working at it. I've been "working at it" for years and it is still boring.
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