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Δευτέρα 13 Δεκεμβρίου 2021

A Martyr’s Spirit in Daily Family Life

 

A true story by Elder Aimilianos

 

“Once, when I was in a hurry to come here to the monastery to speak to you, I took a taxi, so I wouldn’t be late. On the way, I asked the driver:

“Tell me, do you ever get to eat lunch or dinner with your Wife?”

You know what sort of work these drivers have, and how they almost never know when they are going home.

“Every day” he told me, “both lunch and dinner.”

“How do you manage it? What time do you eat?”

“Lunch starts from 10:00 in the morning, and goes till 4:00 in the afternoon, and dinner is from 6:00, often till 2:00 in the morning.”

Do you understand? At 10:00 in the morning, his wife had the meal ready and waited for him, whatever time he arrived so that they could eat together. And in the evening, she waited for him from 6:00, often till 2:00 in the morning. Doesn’t this impress you? This is what martyrdom in life means: a life of love.

Martyrdom in daily life is action done out of love for the other person, making a sacrifice, setting aside one’s own selfish needs for the benefit of another.”

 

The Church at Prayer, Archimandrite Aimilianos, p 160


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