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Τετάρτη 18 Δεκεμβρίου 2013
THE WONDROUS APPEARING AND HEALING OF SAINT PORPHYRIOS
DATELINE
DECEMBER 2, 2013 AT THE
MONASTERY
OF THE HOLY TRANSFIGURATION OF THE
SAVIOR
IN MILESI, GREECE
Thousands of pilgrims from all over
Attica and other places in Greece gathered today in the Holy Monastery of the
Transfiguration of the Savior in Milesi to celebrate for the first time the
canonization of Saint Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia. The Divine Liturgy was celebrated in the
Katholikon of the Monastery which was built by Saint Porphyrios himself. The service was led by Metropolitan Meliton
of Philadelphia from the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Constantinople,
Turkey. The Metropolitan said: “Though twenty-two
years have elapsed since the death of the Elder Porphyriso holy face of Saint
Porphyrios continues to remain imprinted in the memories and hearts of all
those who had the blessing to have known him and spoke to him.” The
Metropolitan extended to those present the blessings of the Ecumenical
Patriarch Bartholomew. The Metropolitan characterized the Saint as a humble
servant who offered his whole being to his fellow man. He became a type of Christ Himself. He continued saying: “People today, during
these very difficult times, people have lost their faith in both their political
and their spiritual leaders. People
appear to be lost in the chaos around them and they are looking for someone to
show them the way out of the turmoil. Saint
Porphyrios has appeared on the scene and has shown them the path to
salvation. This path is the path of love
and of transfiguration in Jesus Christ.”
THE
WONDROUS APPEARING AND HEALING OF
SAINT
PORPHYRIOS
In a book “Traveling the Walls of
the City” nun Porphyria mentions a wondrous appearance and a great miracle performed
by Saint Porphyrios. This miracle proves
to us that life continues after death and it teaches us that we should never
lose hope, for God is all good and is all powerful. It was 2 p.m. and I was in Athens in a Square known as the Holy Un--mercenaries. I was stopped at a street light heading
toward Athens. A man approached my cab
and asked me if I would take him me to Menidi?
My response was: “No, I cannot because I have to surrender my cab at the
end of my shift in Piraeus.” The man
then stood in front of my cab and was hailing another cab. But there was something that was telling me
that said I should help this man. As I thought
about this for a moment, I then motioned to the man to get into my cab. As soon as he entered my cab, he was mumbling:
“It’s impossible!” And he took into his
hands a photograph that I had of the Elder Porphyrios and began kissing
it. While this was going on, the light
changed and I turned in the direction of Menidi. I felt like taking back the photograph of the
Elder from him but when I saw how much it meant to him, I hesitated to do this.
He then asked me, “Do you know
him?” “No, but I know him from the books
that I have read about him and I love him very much.” “My dear lady, do you
want to hear how I got to know him?” I responded: “Of course.” “I was informed
that my wife was gravely ill with cancer.
The doctors gave her three months to live. During that time, our oldest son was
finishing high school and he had planned a pilgrimage to Mount Athos for a week
with ten of his fellow students. In spite of my wife’s sickness, we gave him
permission to go on this pilgrimage.
While he was gone, my wife took a turn for the worse. Her attendant doctor told us that the end of
her life was very near. We then asked
with great consternation: Doctor, what can we do to give her a little more
life?” He replied: “We can operate on
her and then leave things in the hands of God!”
“We both agreed that the operation would take place after our son
returned from his pilgrimage.”
“My son retuned from his trip very
happy and filled with joy. We had never seen
like that before. He told us how
beautiful it was there and how warmly the monks received them and what a sense
of peace that he felt there. He said
that he sensed the presence of God so much that he had forgotten about his
mother’s sickness. He then proceeded to
tell us some wonderful things about a meeting with the Elder Porphyrios.” The cab driver interjected and said: “Excuse
me, when did this occur?” “This occurred in 1996.” The son proceeded to tell them what happened
to them with the Elder Porphyrios. He said that his group was sitting under a
tree talking and laughing when suddenly a monk appeared before them. “We stood
up and kissed his hand and the Elder proceeded to address us using our
names. As you can imagine we were very surprised
that the Elder knew our first names and our families. He then directed his attention and said to
me, “tell your mother not to have surgery, she is healed.” I said to him: ‘do
you know her?’ He responded, “I know her
and I know all of you!” We then asked: “who
are you?” He responded “I am Elder Porphyrios” and he left.
“During their return from Mount
Athos, they stopped in Ouranoupolis at a drug store to buy some aspirins. When they entered the drug store, they saw a
photograph of the Elder Porphyrios and said to the proprietor: “There is the
Elder Porphyrios we saw on the Holy Mountain.” “As soon as the pharmacist heard
this, he became startled. He said: “Did
you say that you saw this Elder on Mount Athos?
Are you sure?” “Of course we are sure, they replied, ‘we all kissed his
hand and talked with him. Of course we
were surprised that he knew our names and our families. When we asked him who he was, he replied that
he was Elder Porphyrios.” The pharmacist then said: “My dear children, I am
sure that you saw him but please don’t be alarmed when I tell you that the
Elder has been dead for five years.”
When the young men heard this, they were shocked.” They said: “that is
impossible because we were talking to him.”
When we heard the story, my wife and
I believed that they saw someone else who looked like Porphyrios because all
monks look very much alike on Mount Athos.
My son then said: “You don’t believe eh? In any case, he said that you
should not have surgery because you are healed.” “Two days later we went to the hospital to
prepare for the surgery. The surgery was
scheduled for the next morning. During the scheduled time for the operation I
was waiting anxiously outside in the waiting room. Suddenly
I saw my wife walk out of the operating room. I ran to her and asked her what
happened and she responded: “I am not having the operation for I am well!” The doctor followed her out of the operating room. I asked the doctor what happened. He responded, I do not know, she doesn’t want
to have the operation.” She said, I told you, that I am well.” I said to her: Honey, are you crazy?” I took
her in my arms and tried to convince her that she needed surgery. She replied: “I told you I feel better. Do
the tests and you will see that I have nothing wrong with me.
“Great, said the doctor, let’s not
force her if she is feeling well. “Since you do not believe me then do your
tests to confirm what I am saying to you.
They ran the tests and we received the results the next day and the doctor
began to talk to us in a very somber way.
We asked him what the tests showed.
The tests showed that it was as if she had never been sick. The doctors looked at the old tests and
compared them with the new ones. They
were baffled. They said it was
impossible and that they would order news tests the next day. When my son came home and saw the doctors
ordering more tests, he said to them: “Why don’t you believe that which Elder
Porphyrios said on Mount Athos? In
response to this the doctor said: What did you say? Did you say Elder Porphyrios? He said that my mom is healed and that she
should not have the surgery.
The doctor pulled out a photograph
of the Elder Porphyrios from his pocket.
You saw Elder Porphyrios, my son on Mount Athos? Yes, I saw him. Then the tests are correct. You wife is well and now you are free to go
home. The doctors had given my wife
three months to live. Two years have
passed since then and she is much better than she was before her sickness. Because of this I love the Elder Porphyrios
very much. We have visited the Monastery
many times. Whenever we have difficulties
in our lives the Elder strengthens us.
GLORY
TO GOD IN HIS HOLY SAINTS
ΔΟΞΑ ΤΩ ΘΕΩ ΕΝ ΤΟΙΣ ΑΓΙΟΙΣ ΑΥΤΟΥ
Translated from the Greek by:
+Fr. Constantine (Charles) J. Simones,
December 6, 2013, Waterford, CT, USA,
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