The
Most-Holy Theotokos "Gerontissa" ("The Abbess"), depicted
with Holy Angels and several Monastic Saints
M.M.
Elder, let us move onto a different topic. Speak to us on the relationship that
you and every Athonite has with the Panagia.
Elder
Markellos: It is Her Garden, and we are her children. Once, an Athonite monk
was sick. In order to be healed, he took refuge in the Panagia of Tinos. There,
of course from reverence, he slept at night within the church. In reality,
therefore, Panagia visited him, but in a...unique manner. She gave him a
motherly slap, saying at the same time: "What do you want here?"
He replied: "My Panagia, I came to find
my health."
"Well, why didn't you call me and entreat
me in my Garden? I'm there every day along with you. Was there a need to come
here?" Then the poor monk lost it, and awoke thinking: "Wow, what a
fool I am, what am I doing here?"
This
motherly position Panagia has before all of us, and when we are pleasing before
Her--according to Her promise--she gives us everything. The blessed Elder
Ephraim of Katounakia said: "Are you being tempted? Grab hold of the
Panagia by her dress and call upon Her! She is a mother, she will hear
you." He said this with joy, and also with faith that it would thus occur.
When he sought for something from the Panagia, She gave it to him.
The
Most-holy Theotokos as the Abbess of the Holy Mountain, depicted with the
Athonite Saints and Monasteries
There
is a story regarding an astonishing vision having to do with the Athonite
Fathers and the Most-Holy Theotokos, which depicts her many times as an Abbess,
as the Gerontissa of the Holy Mountain, with Her rod and mandya. She visits,
she keeps vigil, she cares for Her children.
An
Elder saw this astonishing vision: "The Second Coming, the Last Judgment
had come. The Panagia as an Abbess passed by the cemeteries of the Holy
Monasteries, by the Sketes, by the Hermitages, where there were the graves of
the Fathers. As she passed by the place of the Fathers' rest, she would hit Her
staff on the graves, and the Fathers would rise!"
An astonishing vision... All the resurrected
Fathers followed the Panagia, who went before them, and arranged them into a
large flock, the flock of the Most-Holy Theotokos. The Athonite Fathers were
and are Her children, and she led them and leads them to the Kingdom of the
Heavens.
An
incredible vision. But once in a while, from certain graves, the Panagia did
not take the Fathers. She left them there. They were those monks who did not take
care in their life, who did not keep their monastic promises and their monastic
duties. These cried out, mourned, wailed, entreated: "Take me too,
Panagia! Take me together with You!" However, she did not take them, and
they remained complaining and estranged from the great brotherhood, the
Synodeia of the Most-Holy Theotokos.
Every
Athonite monk senses the Panagia as his Mother. Whatever he asks of Her with
faith and purity, the Panagia brings about, but he must try to always be
pleasing before Her in his life. In other words, he must try to not make his
life something that would sadden his Mother.
From
Elder Markellos of Blessed Memory, Former Abbot of Karakallou Monastery, Mount
Athos. From the Book: Logos Athonos, by Manolis Melinos.
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