THE
MYSTERY OF MT. ATHOS
An
interview with the Antiprosopos of the Russian St. Panteleimon’s Monastery on
Mt. Athos
Hieromonk
Kirion (Olkhovik)
On the
second Sunday after Pentecost, the Synaxis of All the Holy and God-Bearing
Fathers who shone forth on Holy Mount Athos, we talked with Hieromonk Kirion
(Olkhovik), Antiprosopos (representative at the Holy Kinot) of the Russian St.
Panteleimon’s Monastery on Mt. Athos.
The
Lord visibly demonstrates what the consequences of sin are
Hieromonk Kirion (Olkhovik)
—Fr.
Kirion, can we live with Christ?
—Now
the Church is not silent: It teaches, preaches and speaks about this openly.
Everything is available today. You just need to listen and heed these words.
Not everybody listens, though.
—How
should we learn to listen to Christ?
—There
are many impediments. Even those who are active in Church life are distracted
by the habit of being in the know of the latest news. Today people have got
plenty of everything, but they forget God.
In
order to correct this orientation in life, which is suicidal for eternity, the
Lord sends us sorrows: some fall sick, others begin to have family conflicts.
There are also serious disasters at a national level. Why? Because the majority
have accepted and legalized false values—like abortions. Then God, wishing to
correct the whole of society, allows certain global disasters, crises, and wars
so that people can start thinking seriously and come to their senses. Quite
simply, the Lord visibly demonstrates what the consequences of sin really are.
—There
are the following words in the amazing book, War and the Bible, by St. Nicholas
(Velimirovich): “A nation that has fallen away from the One Living God becomes
in essence a dead nation. Its soul, like a shadow, trembles in the world, like
an oak that has been hacked at the roots but still not felled. Earthquakes,
flooding, pestilence or war are needed to blow away this shadow, to cut down
the hacked tree, to bury the dead. Because falling away from the One God means
fighting against Him and trampling on the whole of His Law.”
—People
can repent and thus avoid many problems. Then the Lord blesses them with peace
in their lives. This can be found both in the Old Testament and in the Gospel.
Do you want to live in peace? Do you want your fields to produce crops? Do you
want to protect yourself from enemy attacks? Then you must fulfil the law—the
Bible prescribes all you need to do.
—St.
Nikolai collected many such citations.
—Yes.
If we forget this, God sends us the plagues. If our faith ebbs away, the Lord
allows trials in order to rekindle it. The Almighty does not want us to be
tormented in eternity. And He wants us to avoid suffering in this life on earth
as well. He made us for joy. It is we who choose a pernicious path, so that God
has to take hard measures to save us.
Training
of the spirit
—When
do people really live?
—When
they live according to God’s plan—that is, when they are genuine human beings.
Otherwise, if they have “spiritual atrophy”, if they are enslaved by carnal
passions, then they are like speaking animals. Such people are even unable to
control their own instincts.
The
same thing happens to the body as well: if the body is not nourished and not
trained, it becomes weak and ailing…
—There
are also sins—“wounds”, along with mortal sins—“injuries incompatible with
life”…
—In
the Church sacraments the Lord can even revive dead souls.
—How
can we nourish and train our spirit?
—We
are at the beginning of the Apostle’s Fast—just a right time to remember the
spirit. The spirit is nurtured by reading the Holy Scriptures, thinking of God,
praying, taking Communion of the Holy Body and Blood of Christ, instructions of
the Holy Fathers, and good thoughts. It is trained by abstinence, participation
in church services and sacraments, and keeping the commandments of Christ. Give
thanks to God as often as possible. Implore Him to give you strength and
purity. These are the basics of spiritual life.
Just
as in nature a human infant is the most helpless being unless it is cared for,
so too in spiritual life…
—A
father-confessor is needed, right?
—Definitely.
As St. Paul said: And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual,
but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ. I have fed you with milk, and
not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye
able (1 Cor. 3:1-2). Likewise, neither children nor adult neophytes are
supposed to take heavy burdens on themselves.
Little
by little, while taking advice from more experienced people, you should
readjust your inner self to a spiritual mode: train yourself to attend church,
abstaining from idle chatter and entertainment, and find time for a prayer
rule. After a time, if you show persistence, all of this will become a vital
need for you: if you skip your prayer rule once, you will be as hungry as if
you haven’t had either breakfast or dinner. Because your spirit is already
alive…
Thus,
the life of the spirit which is called to everlasting life truly becomes more
real than that of our physical body, which is doomed to die.
And
fasts are the best period to attune to this attentive, self-disciplined inner
life. You can counsel with your spiritual father and receive his blessing to
read some kind of spiritual literature which is in tune with your inner state
for the period of the fast. And patristic works will fill both your mind and heart
with absolutely new meanings and thoughts in the spirit of the Gospel.
We
will lose Orthodoxy without fasting
—How
do we become God’s children? After all, our spiritual fathers guide us to
Christ and not to themselves.
—As
you integrate into Church life you gradually feel the work of the Holy Spirit,
which begins to transform your spirit, enlighten your mind, purify your heart,
subdue your willfulness, and suppress and control your passions. “You cannot
have God for your Father if you do not have the Church for your mother” [the
words of St. Cyprian of Carthage.—Trans.].
Divine
grace will never violate your freedom. Christ said to the Jews who rejected
Him: Ye are of your father the devil (Jn. 8:44). It was they who chose a
murderer from the beginning (ibid.) as their father and were born in his
spirit.
Howbeit
this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting (Mt. 17:21)—this is what the
Lord said about deliverance from the evil spirit of satan.
Fasting
is the key to spiritual life. By abandoning fasting the Protestants [and
Catholics] are moving away from the message of the Gospel ever further. Fasting
is self-tuning to a right spiritual mode, an opportunity to pull yourself up,
and to overcome slackness which is incompatible with prayer.
—“To
relax” is one of the most commonly used verbs among contemporary young people.
“To stay relaxed?!—God forbid!”—our pastors and missionaries try to bring these
people to their senses. We can see a substitution of concepts in today’s mass
culture which is imposing destructive things on us as if they were a “desired
goal”. Abortion is no longer considered murder; rather, it is part of the
“childfree conception”. Freedom is something good in everybody’s consciousness,
and the “positive” freedom from children is being imposed. But this is
deception and self-destruction.
—Without
prayer and fasting we are powerless to withstand the pervasive apostasy, the
general departure from the Gospel ideal, which will ultimately lead to the
enthronement of the antichrist. Even in some Local Orthodox Churches, which
prefer to reform and simplify whatever is possible, the faithful are becoming
spiritually weak—The salt have lost his savor (Mt. 5:13)… We must uphold our
Orthodox fasting rules. We will lose Orthodoxy without fasting.
Now
Russian people have become so lukewarm! They must overcome lukewarmness. There
is no more “spark of faith” that we saw at the time of the revival of Church
life in Russia after the fall of the Soviet regime. When the Iron Curtain was
lifted, a lot of things became accessible, and the Church was not persecuted
anymore.
The
spirit of faith flares up on the cross
—How
not to quench the spirit (cf. 1 Thess. 5:19)?
—Through
obeying your spiritual father. Genuine prayer is only possible when there is
obedience. For prayer is the heart of our spiritual life—it is through
communion with God that we attain our goal—that is, theosis.
Do you
know what Elder Paisios used to say about prayer?
“We
should pray unceasingly and should not be despondent. The more frequently we
turn to God the more confidence and joy we have. When I served in the army, it
was a troubled time of war. I served as a radio operator and noticed that we
only felt secure when we contacted the center of the division on an hourly
basis. When our contacts were limited to every two hours we felt a little
insecure. When at times we were in touch with them only twice a day—in the
morning and in the evening—then we felt uneasy and anxious that we were
isolated and cut off from our main forces. This applies to our prayer—the more
we pray the more secure we feel within ourselves.”
We
must be faithful members of the Orthodox Church, kindle the spirit of fear of
God, and perform our Christian duties set forth in the commandments of Christ.
The slackness that currently seizes people is the worst thing. Tribulations may
begin. The spirit of faith is ignited on the cross.
—How
can we not neglect the cross given to us in everyday life? Christians should
not wait for some “historic occasion” to start bearing the cross, should they?
—Each
of us bears his cross in his life and he must fulfil the mission the Lord has
entrusted him with. It is very important for the Christian to discern God’s
will for him, otherwise he will waste time in vain. The apostle says: Redeeming
the time, because the days are evil (Eph. 5:16). We need to do the things that
are of paramount importance and not squander our gifts on trifles.
—What
makes the monastic cross unique?
—Before
joining a monastery every monk takes vows which he will keep in God’s and the
brethren’s presence. “A life of fasting” is one of the most desired lifestyles
for monks. The mission of monks, not least the monks of Mt. Athos, is the
following: We feel this obligation entrusted to us by the Church, that prayer
and propitiation to the Lord should not stop in the world for a single moment.
If this happens, the end will come. “It is through monastic prayer that the
world still exists,” St. Silouan the Athonite used to say.
Church
services are the source of sanctification
—How
do monks on Mt. Athos pray?
—On
Mt. Athos, prayer is mainly performed at night—when people in the world go to
sleep, monks “keep watch”. The daily common prayer lasts eight to ten hours; on
the night before feasts, when the Vigil is celebrated, prayer lasts longer.
Plus, there is private prayer, along with the Jesus Prayer which is repeated
during the day while monks are performing their obediences.
During
the visit of the venerable head of St. Silouan the Athonite to Russia
In the
1980s, when it became possible to invite some monks from the USSR to join the
brethren of the Russian St. Panteleimon’s Monastery on Mt. Athos, the question
of reintroducing the old rule, written by the elders Ieronim (Solomentsov) and
Makary (Sushkin), arose. Our abbot, Fr. Jeremiah (Alekhin), wanted to bring it
into line with general spiritual traditions of Mt. Athos. We, the younger
monks, were keen on the Greek experience at that time…
But
Elder Paisios, though he was Greek, reproached us:
“The
Russian monastery has its own traditions,” he said. “Take care to revive them.
Those traditions produced Elder Silouan; his writings are a complete doctrine
of salvation, and this is your heritage, this is the experience of several
generations of the fathers of St. Panteleimon’s Monastery, adopted and
expounded by a simple monk, who is now venerated by the whole of Mt. Athos.”
Fr.
Paisios emphasized that the spiritual podvig of his spiritual father, Elder
Tikhon (Golenkov), would have been impossible in the Greek environment because
he was noted for his remarkable love for church services. Services were the
source of sanctification for him. And this is above all a distinctive
characteristic of Russian ascetics, as the elder noted. “In other Athonite
monasteries you will hardly find the attitude towards church services
comparable to that in the Russian monastery,” he would say.
Elder
Tikhon (Golenkov) in the center, with St. Paisios in the background—he is taking
water from a cask to offer to the guests. 1966.
Elder
Tikhon (Golenkov) in the center, with St. Paisios in the background—he is
taking water from a cask to offer to the guests. 1966.
—We
recently published a talk with Archbishop Agapit (Gorachek) of Stuttgart on the
special veneration of saints in the Orthodox Church, which is reflected in our
services. I recall that Igumen Peter (Pigol) recounted how once Elder Paisios,
having heard complaints about the problems encountered in restoring the
Athonite Metochion in Moscow, asked how many altars they had there and then
patted him on the shoulder, saying: “The saints are not sleeping, they are
praying for us!”
—And
all the problems have been solved.
—Fr.
Kirion, how did you become a monk?
—It is
a call from God. Each of us must hear this call, respond to it, and not
extinguish the flame that was sent into his heart. This was the case with me,
too.
—And
how did you end up on Mt. Athos?
—It
was the call of God and the Mother of God as well. She calls to Holy Mount
Athos whoever She likes. Some remain there, others cannot get accustomed to the
place and leave. You have to follow the strict Athonite rule. The fight with
thoughts is very intensive there—you will not be able resist them unless you
reveal them to your spiritual father all the time.
—How
can we not be deterred by the difficulties and not flee our Golgotha?
—For
this we should remember that the sacrifice of the cross is always followed by
the resurrection in the lives of Christians. Everything is interconnected.
These two events should be seen as a unity. This is a distinctive feature of
Orthodox teaching. Golgotha is followed by the resurrection, but there is no
resurrection without Golgotha.
Olga
Orlova
spoke
with Hieromonk Kirion (Olkhovik)
Translated
by Dmitry Lapa
Pravoslavie.ru
7/8/2019
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