Mother of God Life-giving Spring,Ζωοδόχος Πηγή
Beauty is never “necessary,”
“functional” or “useful.” And when,
expecting someone who we love, we put a beautiful tablecloth on the table and
decorate it with candles and flowers, we do all this not out of necessity, but
out of love. And the Church is love,
expectation and joy. It is heaven on
earth, according to our Orthodox tradition; it is the joy of recovered
childhood, that free, unconditioned and disinterested joy which alone is
capable of transforming the world. In
our adult, serious piety we ask for definitions and justifications, and they
are rooted in fear – fear of corruption, deviation, “pagan influences,”
whatnot. But “he that feareth is not
made perfect in love” (1 Jn. 4:18). As
long as Christians will love the Kingdom of God, and not only discuss it, they
will “represent” it and signify it, in art and beauty. And the celebrant of the sacrament of joy
will appear in a beautiful chasuble, because he is vested in the glory of the
Kingdom, because even in the form of man God appears in glory. In the Eucharist we are standing in the
presence of Christ, and like Moses before God, we are to be covered with his
glory.
~ Alexander Schmemann, For the Life
of the World, pp. 29-30
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου