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TWO HOLY FATHERS ON THE CALENDAR ISSUE ELDER EPHRAIM OF KATOUNAKIA AND ELDER JOSEPH THE HESYCHAST
Orthodox Heritage
Vol. 10,
Issue 05-06
From
"Elder Ephraim of Katounakia", by Holy Hesychasterion "St.
Ephraim"Katounakia, Holy Mountain, p.56.
When the New
Calendar entered into the life of the Church after 1924, the entire Holy
Mountain, for reasons of tradition, maintained the use of the Old Calendar,
without severing communion with and maintaining dependency upon the Ecumenical
Patriarchate of Constantinople, and consequently, with the other Orthodox
Churches.
Because of
this calendar change, some Athonite Monks—the self-titled
"zealots"—broke their spiritual communion with the Patriarchate and
the rest of the Holy Mountain. They would participate neither in Liturgies, nor
in festal celebrations, nor even communicate with the rest of the fathers.
Katounakia
was one of the centers of the zealots and papa-Ephraim was one of them. Moved
by spiritual zeal, both he and Elder Joseph the Hesychast initially joined the
extremist party of the so-called "Matthewites." When an issue arises
concerning the faith, naturally fanaticism will rise up.
The grandiose
Matthew, who so occupied Athonite monasticism, proceeded from another Matthew,
a Cretan monk. Matthew had obvious rebellious tendencies, and thus they readily
induced him to take hold of some authority on account of the calendar disorder.
Increasing the degree of fanaticism surrounding the calendar change, and
depicting the Church as lapsed, Matthew created that which pleased him. He
became "super-orthodox" and worked up his followers with sermons and
demonstrations. This still occurs today with some of his followers—a fresh
wound to the bosom of the Church.
As always,
every source of scandal creates fanaticism and unrest—mostly from
ignorance—until the true state of affairs is revealed. It was natural for the
fathers in the desert areas to be found among the fanatics, since anxiety and
ignorance were prevalent, and because they had an acute fear that perhaps they
would betray their faith.
Then, in opposition
to the Matthewite harshness, the Florinte moderation appeared. The Florinites
avoided the severity of the Matthewites, maintaining a milder stance, even
though they were still "zealots." The two fathers then turned towards
this faction. They chose the "lesser of two evils" as the better,
even though they were still not at peace with this.
The living
Church, unjustly cast aside, was protesting with their consciences, causing
them unrest. The solution for the elders was prayer.
Elder Joseph
the Hesychast turned with insistence to his sure refuge of prayer, seeking an
answer from on high. And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver
thee, and thou shaltglorify me (Pss 49:15), was something that the blessed
Elder knew well from his ascetic life. Falling to his face with tears, pain of
heart, and deep humility, he pleaded:
"We have
sinned and trespassed against You, O Lord, and we have betrayed Your Most Holy
will. Justly You have turned Your face from us, for we have confused and mocked
the light of Your Truth.
We have closed our eyes to the bedrock of the Truth,
Your unswerving and unshakable Church, Your All-Holy Body, which You
established amongst us through Your own presence, and which we have handed over
to the conjectures of human thoughts and speculation. Remember, All-Good One,
Your compassion and mercy towards us, for they are from the ages unto
ages."
With pain and
persistence, he continued knocking on the doors of God's compassion and mercy,
and the All-Good One did not turn away from his humble supplication. As our
blessed Elder Joseph related to us:
"During
this intense petition, I was overcome by sleep. I discovered myself suddenly
alone on one piece of the mountain of Athos that was separated from the rest.
It stood in the oceans trembling from moment to moment, in danger of sinking
into the sea. I was frightened and thought to myself, ? Since this has broken
off from the whole and is trembling, in a little while it'll sink and I'll be
lost. Then, with one mighty leap, I found myself on the stable part of the
mountain. Sure enough, the small section of rock that I had been standing on
was swallowed up by the sea, and I glorified God Who had saved me from
destruction! Immediately, I tied in the dream with the issue that had been occupying
me and about which I had been petitioning the Lord not to allow me to be
deceived in my judgment."
Similarly,
while he was praying, papa-Ephraim of Katounakia heard a voice that told him,
"In the person of the Florinites, you have renounced the entire
Church."
The fathers
found peace with this revelation that the Church had not ceased in its living
presence. Afterwards, Elder Joseph also heard a divine voice inform him that,
"the Church is found in the Ecumenical Patriarchate in
Constantinople." When, at the suggestion of Elder Joseph, they left t
he
zealots and returned to communion with the rest of the Athonite Fathers, they
truly came to know the power of Grace in the Mysteries they celebrated.
Papa-Ephraim
always used to see Divine Grace consecrating the venerable gifts into the body
and blood of Christ during the Divine Liturgy. For the entire time he was with the
zealots, he saw something like a veil in front of him, hindering him from
seeing this Divine Grace distinctly. This veil was withdrawn when he returned
to the living Church.
In speaking
about this, Elder Ephraim said: "First I, then Old Joseph, received
revelations spiritually regarding the calendar scandal; that is, that the
living Church is in Constantinople and not in the faction of the so-called
zealots. We returned then to the living Church, where the rest of the Holy
Mountain also is."
After being
reconciled with the Church once again under the Ecumenical Patriarchate, in
1952 they went to the neighboring brotherhood of Danielaioi to celebrate
Pascha. The fathers welcomed them with much love: "Welcome, welcome. Elder
Joseph, please take the stasidion [chair in church reserved for the elders].
Father Ephraim, please come and celebrate the Liturgy for us."
"The
Danielaioi chanted the hymn "Theotoke Parthene' (O Virgin Theotokos) on
the solea and I, standing in the sanctuary, could almost see the Mother of God;
so great and so tangible was the grace I was feeling,' the Elder confessed with
nostalgia.
But Father
Nikephoros (a companion of the elders), accustomed to their zealot neighbors,
started grumbling and getting very upset. The Elder found himself in a
difficult position. While praying, he felt that the will of God opposed him. He
was frightened then. He consulted Elder Gabriel, the Abbot at the Monastery of
Dionysiou, as well as Father Gerasimos, the Hymnographer. They told him:
"My brother, obey your spiritual father." In prayer it was even
harder. He felt that God had imposed a penance on him. The dilemma was whether
to maintain obedience or follow the Church. He was forced to choose the first
option, which made us realize that obedience is fundamental to the Church; for
the divine founder of the Church "humbled himself and became obedient to
the point of death, even death on a Cross" (Phil. 2:8).
Then, he went
through a crisis of conscience of another kind. He, who had been informed that
he was subject to the Patriarchate, and that the word "Church" means
love, which he found in the warm behavior of Danielaioi; he whose heart leapt
for joy when he said the word "Church" like a child's heart leaps
when it needs its mother's hug; he who considered Elder Joseph and his
brotherhood his own beloved family; how could he now abandon them? Fortunately,
these doubts lasted only a few days. He then thought: "In spirit I will
always be with the Church, but with my body I will be with the Zealots for a
while, as long as my elder is alive."
Thus he made
peace with himself. He waited patiently until 1975, i.e. for 23 years. He never
gave anyone the right to criticize him. When he finally established his own
brotherhood, he left the Zealots forever with great humility.
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