On Apostasy
Archbishop Averky of blessed memory (+1976).
We have neither the strength nor the authority to stop
apos- tasy, as Bishop Ignatius (Brianchaninov) stresses: Don attempt to stop it
with your weak hand.
But what then should we do? Avoid it, protect yourself
from it, and that is enough for you. Get to know the spirit of the times, study
it so that you can avoid its influence whenever possible; this is what the same
Bishop Ignatius teaches us.
His words, written more than 100 years ago and so
obviously related to our time, exude genuine prophetic inspiration and un-
doubted enlightenment from on high: Judging by the spirit of the age and the
intellectual ferment, one must suppose that the structure of the Church, which
has long been wavering, will collapse terribly and quickly. There is no one to
stop or oppose this. The means adopted to support it are borrowed from the
elements of the world which are hostile to the Church and will hasten its fall
rather than prevent it. May the merciful Lord defend the remnant of those who
believe in Him. But this remnant is tiny, and it becomes more and more so. Thus
we evidently have lived to see this terrible and quick col- lapse of the
structure of the Church!
The enemy of the human race is employing all his
efforts and all his means to pull it down, and he is widely supported in this
by open and secret apostates from the true faith and Church, includ- ing even
those who have betrayed their high vocations and oaths as clergymen and even as
hierarchs heading certain individual
churches. In truth, we are experiencing a terrible
time—a time such as has never before been seen in the history of Christianity,
in the history of mankind! A time of almost total instability! And insofar as
we wish to remain faithful to true Orthodoxy, many obligations are placed upon
us.
We must, as Bishop Ignatius instructs us, avoid and
protect
ourselves from the Apostasy which is growing so
rapidly in the world. We must defend ourselves against the corrupting spirit of
the times to avoid its influence.
And to this end we must first of all understand and
never forget:
• that at
the present time not everything that bears the most holy and most dear name of
Orthodoxy really is Orthodoxy—there now also exists pseudo-Orthodoxy, which we
must fear and from which we must flee as from fire;
• that true
Orthodoxy is only that which does not accept and does not permit in anything,
either in teaching or in church practices, any sort of innovations opposed to the
Word of God and the decrees of the Universal Church;
• that true
Orthodoxy does not bless and does not indulge mod- ern fashion—the morality and
customs of the modern, cor- rupt world, which, even more than in Apostolic
times, is lying in evil, for it is a world which has abandoned God;
• that true
Orthodoxy considers only pleasing God and saving souls, not arrangements for
temporary, earthly happiness, a career, and earthly advantages and possessions;
• that true
Orthodoxy is spiritual, not natural and carnal, not
attached to the earth—to earthly feelings and
experiences.
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