ST. LAWRENCE OF CHERNIGOV: SOME PROPHECIES AND
STATEMENTS ON THE UKRAINIAN SITUATION
Dimitra Dwelley
Dimitra Dwelley
Schema-Archimandrite
Lawrence, in the world Luke Evseevich Proskura, was born in 1868 in the region
of Chernigov. He reposed on the Feast of Theophany, 1950, and after his death
his relics were found to be incorrupt. The Russian Orthodox Church canonized him
as a saint in 1993 (commemorated on December 29/January 11 and January 6/19).
Besides the gift of healing, St. Lawrence was known for his gift of prophecy,
especially concerning events surrounding the end of the world and the coming of
Antichrist. His words have striking significance for us today.
Chernigov is
located in the northern Ukraine, a region that before the Bolshevik revolution
and Lenin’s redrawing of the map was more considered a part of Russia. St.
Lawrence would have felt deeply for the fate of both peoples without
preference, and his prophecies concerning the Ukraine have come down to us.
Here are some of those prophecies, translated from the book: "ST. LAWRENCE
OF CHERNIGOV: LIFE AND SERVICE TO THE SAINT " (Lestvitsa: Moscow 2003).
They are also found in the book [Russian], St. Lawrence of Chernigov: Life,
Teachings, Prophecies and Akathist (Holy Dormition-Pochaev Lavra, 2001).
“Defender and
Protector of Holy Russia’”
He was all
things to all people (cf. 1 Cor. 9:2)
The spiritual
people who had contact with Fr. Lawrence—Metropolitan Joseph (Chernov) of
Alma-Atin and Kazakhstan (1839-1975); Archbishop Simon (Ivanovsky) of Vinnitsa
and Bratslav (1888-1966); Archbishop Veniamin (Novitsky) of Irkutsk and
Chitinsk (1900-1976); Archbishop Evmeny (Khorol’sky) of Zhitomir and Ovruch
(1886-1967); Bishop Iakov (Zaika) of Chernigov; Archimandrite Kronid, Vicar of
the Kiev Caves Dormition Lavra; Schema-Archimandrite Prochor of Pochaev and St.
Kuksha of Odessa were witnesses to Fr. Lawrence, that he was a great ascetic
and Starets—like St. Ambrose of Optina and St. Varnava of Gethsemane Skete.
They all conversed with the holy Elder Lawrence, received consolation and help; and to each of them the clairvoyant elder partially revealed the future, which was fulfilled in reality.
They all conversed with the holy Elder Lawrence, received consolation and help; and to each of them the clairvoyant elder partially revealed the future, which was fulfilled in reality.
The late
Metropolitan of Kiev, John,1 deeply revered Schema-Archimandrite Lawrence’s
memory and always mentioned him with reverence during conversations about him;
he himself had the opportunity to become convinced of the Elder’s clairvoyance,
and would say, “Great and marvelous is this elder!”
According to
accounts of Fr. Alexander (dean of the Transfiguration of the Savior Cathedral
and secretary of the Diocesan administration), Hieromartyr Vasily
(Bogoyavlensky), Archbishop of Chernigov used to say (in 1915 or 1916) that the
Holy Spirit dwelt in Fr. Lawrence, and that he was like the ancient ascetics.
And concerning the archbishop himself he added, “Oh! What a man Archbishop
Vasily was! He was a real hierarch! And he won’t say a single idle word—it was
really so with him, that a hierarch’s word is law, and holy.”
Archbishops
Simon and Andrei and Bishops Iakov and Nestor called Fr. Lawrence a great
luminary and pillar of Orthodoxy.
Yes, he was
indeed a light of the Orthodox Faith and its bulwark and champion, for he
himself never wavered in the unity of the Church and did not associate with the
Living Church-Renovationists or the Ukrainian nationalist-self-ordained
groups.2 He strengthened the faithful in Orthodoxy. He said that—according to
St. Theodosius’ (of Chernigov’s) example—one must hold to unity and not split
off. He was always faithful to the Moscow Patriarchate, and enjoined everyone
to do the same.
Before the
closing of the monastery in Chernigov, the servant of God M.M. travelled with a
petition to the Moscow Patriarchate, where he was received first by Archbishop
Cyprian, and then by Patriarch Alexei I. The conversation was long; the subject
turned to the miracles of St. (Bishop) Theodosius [of Chernigov], and at this
His Holiness began to talk about Schema-Archimandrite Lawrence, saying that
Metropolitan Stephen of Kharkov had told him that Fr. Lawrence was holy. He
added, crossing himself, “Holy Father Lawrence, pray unto God for us!”
Long he burned,
not burning up,
Enlightening hearts – so many!
Before him the gates of Paradise opened up
Because he loved aplenty.
Enlightening hearts – so many!
Before him the gates of Paradise opened up
Because he loved aplenty.
Monastics and
laymen, not only of Chernigov but also throughout Rus’, who remembered and
personally knew the Elder-ascetic and helper in all kinds of need, who turned
to him or who heard or read about him, always believed that the soul of the
righteous Elder had taken up its abode in the heavenly mansions, intercedes
before the Throne of the Lord and Ruler of the Universe, and prays for our
salvation. And the Lord did not put their faith to shame: Elder Lawrence was
numbered among the choir of monastic saints in 1993.
"The
Psalm-Singer David—saint, king, and prophet—said: “Wondrous is God in His
saints!”3… And we the faithful children of the Orthodox Church also say, wondrous
is God in Fr. Lawrence."
The basis of the
material being published here is the Elder’s personal account and the memoirs
of his spiritual children, nuns of the convent, who to the last day of his life
were with him and near him. I am personally adding what has not been included
in previous “Lives” of the Elder, but which has been preserved in various
manuscripts. I knew personally and had conversations with all the people about
whom I give account and whose accounts I cite.
PROPHECIES OF
THIS SAINT ABOUT PRESENT UKRAINE
“St. Lawrence’s Prophetic Words About Heresies and Schisms in the Ukrainian Church”4
“St. Lawrence’s Prophetic Words About Heresies and Schisms in the Ukrainian Church”4
Batiushka—such a
loving man—told us: “When a little freedom appears, when the churches and
monasteries are being opened and restored, then all false teaching will come
out, and the demons and secret atheists (Catholics, Uniates, Ukrainian
self-ordained, and others) and will fiercely take up arms against the Orthodox
Russian Church, its unity and its conciliar nature.5 A godless authority will
support these heretics, and therefore they will take churches away from the
Orthodox and slaughter the faithful.
“Then the
Metropolitan of Kiev (not worthy of the name) together with his like-minded
hierarchs and priests will strongly shake the Russian Church. The whole world
will be amazed at his lawlessness and will be frightened. He himself will go
off into eternal perdition, like Judas [6]
“But all these
slanders of the evil one and false teachings will disappear in Russia, and
there will be One Orthodox Russian Church."
Elder Lawrence’s
Words about Rus’, about the Concept of “Russian,” about Heresies and Schisms,
and about Faithfulness to the Mother-Church [7]
St. Lawrence
spoke emphatically and strictly, with warning, that the word for our native
land and people is Rus’ and Russian. [8] "And it’s absolutely necessary to
know, remember, and not forget that it was the Baptism of Rus’ (Russia), and
not the baptism of Ukraine. Kiev is a second Jerusalem and the mother of
Russian cities. Kievan Rus’ was together with Great Russia. Kiev without Great
Russia and separate from Russia is completely unthinkable.
"There was
a secret Jewish capital in Poland. [9] The Jews forced the Poles to try to
conquer Rus’. When the Poles conquered part of Rus’ (Russia),10 they rented it
to the Jews, including Orthodox monasteries, churches and priests. The priests
and Orthodox people could not perform any rite whatsoever without their
permission. They pressed and oppressed the Orthodox [Christians] from every
side, protecting Poland, Catholicism, and the Unia.[11] It is not without
reason that 'Golden Gritz' [12] of blessed memory—Fool-for-Christ Grigory— used
to cry out at the bazaar when they would beat him: 'Oh! The Jewish fists hurt!'
"The Jews
hated the words 'Rus' and 'Russian,' so at first they called the Russian lands
conquered by the Poles and rented out to them 'Malorossia' (Little Russia).
Then they realized that it contained the word 'Ros,' and they named it
Okraina13. The word okraina is a disgraceful and humiliating word! What
'remote, outlying district'? What 'outback'? Why and for what is it 'okraina'?!
You see, beyond this supposed Judeo-Polish 'outskirts' there lie other
countries and states. And later, on their same orders, the Poles legitimatized
the concepts of the Ukraine and Ukrainians to us, so that we would willingly
forget our own name of 'Russian' forever, so that we would be torn away from
Holy and Orthodox Rus' forever.
St. Theodosius
of Chernigov
"St.
Theodosius, Abbot of the Kiev Caves Lavra, wrote that WE SHOULD NEVER PRAISE
ANYONE ELSE'S RELIGION NOR UNITE WITH THE CATHOLICS OR LEAVE THE ORTHODOX
CHRISTIAN FAITH! People close in spirit to him, the great Archbishop Lazarus
Baranovich and St. Theodosius of Chernigov—whose relics are before us (saying
this, Batiushka Lawrence did a prostration towards the Cathedral), and St.
John, Metropolitan of Tobol'sk— all strove with all their strength according to
the word of the Lord Jesus: That they all may be one, may be with Orthodox
Russia, so as together to constitute Holy Rus'. And so to be freed once and for
all from Polish domination and from the oppression of the Jews and their
leasing,14 and be freed from soul-destroying Catholicism and the Unia, so
foreign to us, which were introduced and planted by threats, torture, and
death." And Batiushka used to say further: "As it is impossible to
divide the Most Holy Trinity, Father and Son and Holy Spirit, for it is One
God, so also it is impossible to divide Russia, the Ukraine and Belorussia, for
these together are Holy Rus'. Know, remember, and do not forget.
"There was never any Patriarch in the city of Kiev—the Patriarchs were in
Moscow and lived in Moscow. Beware of Ukrainian samosviatsky15 groups
(churches) and the Unia."
The Vicar of the
Kiev Caves Lavra, Fr. Kronid, took objection to Batiushka’s words, because the
samosviaty and the Uniates had already vanished in the Ukraine. Batiushka
answered mournfully and sadly, "A demon will enter them and they will take
up arms with satanic malice against the Orthodox Faith and Church, but they
will have a disgraceful end, while their followers will suffer heavenly
retribution from the Lord, King of the Heavenly Hosts."
What precious
words of Batiusha's—they are priceless! Batiushka foresaw everything and knew
everything ahead of time. Now a Ukrainian samosviat self-ordained hierarch has
appeared, calling himself the [head of] the Kiev Patriarchate—and where, no
less? In America. He doesn't know and has forgotten that there has never been a
Patriarch in Kiev... We, however, need to bring to everyone's attention: How
could there be a Kiev Patriarch in America?! And some people cry out in their
folly, to their eternal torment and to their shame: "Our Patriarch....
“Be cautious of
the so-called Church Abroad, and know that it is not in the Diptych of the
Orthodox Churches. 16 It is not a church, but part of the Russian Church. 17
Our much-suffering Church held its own in the godless state. To her [the
Church] be honor and glory and eternal praise! Our country is not abroad, and
our Church is not abroad! Our country has never ceased to exist! We do not have
any “abroad” churches.
“The 'Free
Church' is a heretical name. 18 All our churches and monasteries are Orthodox, even
the closed ones and the desecrated ones. “The only ones who go into schism and
heresy are those unworthy of God’s mercy, and are great sinners, who do not
want to know: “I believe in One Holy Catholic (“conciliar”) and Apostolic
Church!” Nor do they wish to know that the Orthodox Church is the Body of
Christ (can it be possible to divide the Body of Christ?), and finally, that
the Church is the seamless robe of the Lord (which, although Arius tried, one
must not divide).
“And they do not
remember, that there is One God, one Faith and Baptism. [19]
“The Lord Jesus
Christ created ONE CHURCH! (and not churches), over which even the gates of
hell cannot prevail. There is only one Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. The
others, which call themselves churches, are not churches, but tares of the
devil among the wheat, and an assembly of the devil.”
At these words,
Batiushka said a prayer for all who have gone astray from or renounced
Orthodoxy; he began to cry and said, “No, the Lord will not call them to repentance,
they will not be saved, for they are unworthy of God’s mercy. This was revealed
to me by the Queen of Heaven and my holy Guardian Angel.” Batiushka testified:
“The Queen of Heaven has appeared to me several times, has visited me both by
Herself, and with the Archangels Michael and Gabriel.” “In those who have gone
astray from and have renounced the True Faith [20] there is no salvation or
receiving of the Kingdom of Heaven. We, the Orthodox, do not need anything—only
the Orthodox Faith, the salvation of our souls, and to receive the Kingdom of
Heaven. And we have all this in our Mother, the Russian Orthodox Church. Thanks
be to God! But to break off from it and leave it is the greatest sin, which is
unforgivable both in this life and in the life to come—it is blasphemy against
the Holy Spirit.”
And at this
Batiushka lit up with a light not of this world, finishing his conversation
with the words, "Hear thou and see!" as the Holy Evangelist says, and
added: "They will be deaf and blind!"21
Schema-Archimandrites
Theophan, Nikifor and Varlaam
Prophecy of the
Holy Spirit-Bearing Elder Lawrence about Russia
Schema-Archimandrite
Theophan also related that St. Lawrence used to say with a smile, joyfully:
"The Russian people will repent of their deadly sins—that they allowed the
Jewish impiety22 in Russia, that they did not defend the Tsar anointed of God,
the Orthodox churches or monasteries, the choir of the holy Martyrs and
Confessors and all that was holy in Russia. They disdained piety and loved
demonic impiety. And [they will repent of the fact] that for many years they
lauded and glorified, and went a-worshipping the destroyer of the country—the
soviet-atheist idol, and also the graven image, Stalin, venerating his name as
immortal."
Batiushka said
that when the demons threw Lenin into hell, there was great rejoicing among the
demons—a celebration in hell. And he added, that when Stalin arrives in hell,
the same thing will happen. Their memory will perish with a resounding noise.23
Russia, together
with all the Slavic nations and lands, will constitute a mighty Tsardom
(kingdom). At its helm will be an Orthodox Tsar, Anointed of God. The Tsar will
be from God. All schisms and heresies will vanish in Russia. There will not be
any persecution of the Orthodox Church. The Lord will have mercy on Holy Rus',
because in her there had been the horrible, terrible time preceding the
antichrist. The great regiment of the Martyrs and Confessors has shown forth,
beginning with the highest spiritual and civil ranks. Metropolitan and Tsar,
priest and monk, children and even nursing infants, ending with laypeople. All
these will beseech the Lord God the King of Hosts, the King of Kings, glorified
in the Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
One must firmly
understand that Russia is one of the portions24 of the Queen of Heaven, and She
cares for and intercedes for it especially. The whole choir of Russian Saints,
together with the Mother of God, begs [the Lord] to spare and have mercy on
Russia.
There will be a
flowering of the Orthodox Faith and the former rejoicing will return—only for a
short time. For the Dread Judge will come to judge the living and the dead...
During the times of the antichrist, Russia will be the most powerful Kingdom in the world. But the other countries—except for Russia and the Slavic lands—will be under the power of the antichrist and will experience all the horrors and torments described in Holy Scripture. Russia, repent! Glorify God with rejoicing, and sing to Him: Alleluia.
During the times of the antichrist, Russia will be the most powerful Kingdom in the world. But the other countries—except for Russia and the Slavic lands—will be under the power of the antichrist and will experience all the horrors and torments described in Holy Scripture. Russia, repent! Glorify God with rejoicing, and sing to Him: Alleluia.
Schema-Archimandrite
Theophan, Schema-Nun Alexandra and Nun Olympiada
Dimitria Dwelley
19 / 02 / 2015
1 Most probably
Ioann (Sokolov) (1877-1968), as he is mentioned elsewhere in this book.–Trans.
2 There was a
nationalist movement afoot in Ukraine in the early 20th century, which caused a
schism in the Church.
3 Ps. 67:36.
4 P. 135 of
Life, Teachings, Prophecies and Akathist (LTPA). Page 185 of Life and Service
to the Saint. –Trans.
5 Sobornost’
–Trans.
6 (Footnote in
printed Russian book St. Lavrenty of Chernigov: Life and Service to the Saint. Преподный Лаврентый Черниговский: Житие и служба святому. Лѣствица: Москва 2003):
“The prophetic
words of the saint are being fulfilled in our day, especially regarding the
situation in the Ukrainian Church. With great spiritual trepidation we are
forced to cite the Decree Concerning the Excommunication of monk Philaret
(Denisenko), former Metropolitan of Kiev, who has flung many souls into schism:
"The Holy Hierarchical Council examined the case of the anti-Church
activity of monk Philaret (Denisenko), who has been deprived of all degrees of
the priesthood by the court order of the Hierarchical Council of June 11, 1992,
and was warned by the Hierarchical Council of 1994 that "in the case of
continued... misconduct, he will be excommunicated from the Church through
anathematization." The Holy Hierarchical Council is forced now with sorrow
to state that monk Philaret did not heed the call to repentance addressed to
him in the name of the Mother Church and in the period between councils continued
his schismatic activity, which he stretched out beyond the bounds of the
Russian Orthodox Church, contributing to the deepening of the schism in our
brother-Church of Bulgaria and receiving into his communion schismatics from
other Local Orthodox Churches. Criminally disregarding the well-founded ban
pronounced by the lawful Church authority—that is, his defrocking—he continued
to perform sacrilegious "divine services," including blasphemous
ordinations; not having any priestly rank, monk Philaret, to the seduction of
many, dared to call himself "Patriarch of Kiev and All
Rus'-Ukraine,"While the ancient Kiev See is lawfully occupied by the
canonical Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which is in canonical
communion with the Russian Orthodox Church, and through her with the whole
Ecumenical (vselenskoy—of the whole inhabited earth) Orthodox Church—continuing
to cripple Orthodoxy in the Ukraine by his criminal acts. In view of the above,
based on the 28th Apostolic Canon, which says: "If any bishop, presbyter,
or deacon, having been justly deposed upon open accusations, shall dare to
meddle with any of the divine offices which had been entrusted to him, let him
be altogether cut off from the Church," and likewise the 14th Canon of the
Council of Sardis, the 4th of Antioch, the 88th of St. Basil the Great—the Holy
Hierarchical Council unanimously determines: to excommunicate monk Philaret
(Mikhail Antonovich Denisenko) from the Church of Christ. Let him be anathema
before all the people." (Anathema. History and the 20th Century. 1998. Pp.
396-397.)
7 P. 148 LTPA.
8 St. Lavrenty
was from what is now called (the) Ukraine; therefore, the word “our” here
refers in particular to people living there—the word for native land there is
“Rus’” and “Russian,” not “Ukrainian.” –Trans.
9 The King of
Poland invited Jews to his country, finding it profitable, whereas in the
Middle Ages or later many European countries had expelled their Jewish
population, much of which then moved to Poland, where they were welcome. Thus,
there was a high concentration of Jews in Poland, and they were indeed allowed
to have great control and influence there. The word "secret" may have
been used because they were still segregated from the Christian population in
many ways, voluntarily or involuntarily. —Trans.
10
Poland—Kingdom of Poland/the Polish-Lituanian Commonwealth—annexed Kievan Rus',
subjecting Russian peasants, especially, to the arenda system. (See note 16
under arenda.)
11 The Union of
Brest (1595-1596), wherein many Orthodox bishops in Little Russia succumbed to
Jesuit pressure and went over to the Pope of Rome.
12 Grigory
Miroshnikov of Sednev, Chernigov, Fool-for-Christ. He lived at the beginning of
the 19th century.
13
"Okraina" means "outskirts," "outlying
districts," "remote area."
14
Leasing—arenda. System in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (which had annexed
Kievan Russia), whereby a few oligarchs owned vast estates and even peasant
villages. The landowners were unwilling to spend the time necessary to
administer such vast holdings, so the commonly-accepted solution was to rent
out one's lands (hence, arenda) to Jews, who managed the lands and collected
taxes for the owners. This was the same as the ancient Roman tax-collection
method of Biblical times, whereby the tax collectors were not actually paid by
the Romans, but who were allowed to exact more—sometimes much more—than the sum
for taxes in order to "pay" themselves. The Jewish middlemen even collected
taxes from Orthodox Christian clergy, often held the keys to the church, and
not a single treba (service of need, such as a wedding or baptism) could be
performed without paying them. Russian Christian attitudes towards them were
therefore similar to Jewish attitudes towards the tax-collectors (publicans)
for Rome in the Bible accounts.
15
Samosviat—self-ordained group, not lawfully ordained by another Patriarch or
bishop, but by one's own self; a group not ordained by or recognised by the
canonical and lawful Orthodox Church. Such an invalid ordination puts the group
outside of the Church.
16 (This endnote
is in the original book [Note 48], written by the compiler of that book:)
"Now the Ecumenical (vselenskaya--of the whole inhabited earth) Orthodox
Church consists of nine Patriarchates. In the order of the Diptych these are
the patriarchates of Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem, Moscow,
Georgia, Serbia, Romania, and Bulgaria; and the six autocephalous Churches
headed by Archbishops (Cyprus, Greece, and Albania) and by Metropolitans (the
Orthodox Churches in Poland, [then] Czecho-Slovakia and America)” (Protopriest
Vladislav Tsypin. Tserkovnoe Pravo. Moscow:1994. P. 217). –Compiler of the
Russian book.
17 The ROCA
herself acknowledged this in the Epistle of 1927, Decision 3: “The part of the
Russian Church that finds itself abroad considers itself an inseparable,
spiritually united branch of the Great Russian Church. It does not separate
itself from its Mother Church and does not consider itself autocephalous.”
(from Archpriest Roman Lukianov; "The Path of the Russian Orthodox Church
Abroad. Observations and Thoughts of an Old Priest", OrthoChristian.com.) St. Lavrenty’s statements appear to be a prophetic
response to some segments of the Russian Church Abroad who began to consider it
to be separate from the Church in Russia, and to consider that after 1928 the
Russian Orthodox Church somehow ceased to exist.—Trans.
18 Again, did
St. Lavrenty foresee the FROC (so-called “Free Russian Orthodox Church”)—the
name for the uncanonical presence of ROCOR parishes on Russian soil under
Metropolitan Vitaly—which was in essence saying that none of the parishes and
monasteries in Russia were Orthodox.
19 Ephesians
4:5,6.
20 Pravoverie—
“right faith,” which is basically another way to translate Ortho (right) doxia
(praise or teaching). “Orthodoxy” in Russian is pravoslavie, and pravoverie is
always used as a synonym.
21 Cf. Mat.
13:14-16 And in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias, which saith, By
hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing ye shall see, and
shall not perceive...
22 1) The
Bolshevik institution of atheism and 2) the plots to assassinate Tsar and Royal
Family. The Tsar is considered to be anointed of God and defender of the
Orthodox Christian Faith. The high involvement of Jews in this, as being
antagonistic to the Tsar, has been noted by such as Winston Churchill, National
Geographic (1907), and Jewish historians themselves:
"Summing up
the situation at that time, Israeli historian Louis Rapoport writes:19
Immediately
after the [Bolshevik] Revolution, many Jews were euphoric over their high
representation in the new government. Lenin's first Politburo was dominated by
men of Jewish origins.
Under Lenin,
Jews became involved in all aspects of the Revolution, including its dirtiest
work. Despite the Communists' vows to eradicate anti-Semitism, it spread
rapidly after the Revolution—partly because of the prominence of so many Jews
in the Soviet administration, as well as in the traumatic, inhuman
Sovietization drives that followed. Historian Salo Baron has noted that an
immensely disproportionate number of Jews joined the new Bolshevik secret
police, the Cheka And many of those who fell afoul of the Cheka would be shot
by Jewish investigators." (Louis Rapoport, Stalin's War Against the Jews
(New York: Free Press, 1990), pp. 30, 31, 37. See also pp. 43, 44, 45, 49, 50.
as cited in The Jewish Role in the Bolshevik Revolution and Russia's Early
Soviet Regime: Assessing the Grim Legacy of Soviet Communism by Mark Weber).
23 Stalin was
still alive at the time of this prediction. He died in 1953, three years after
St. Lawrence.—Trans.
24 According to tradition, the four "lots"
(zhrebiy, oudely) of the Mother of God on earth are: Georgia, Mt. Athos, the
Kiev-Caves Lavra and the Seraphimo-Diveyevo Convent.
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