By the ever-Memorable
Archbishop Averky of Jordanville, + 1976
Few people today know that the Orthodox Church is nothing
less than that Church which has preserved untainted the genuine teachings of
Jesus Christ, the very teachings delivered to every subsequent generation of
believers. These teachings came down the centuries. from the Holy Apostles,
explicated and carefully interpreted by their legitimate successors (their
disciples and the holy Fathers), traditioned and conserved unaltered by our
Eastern Church which is alone able to prove her right to be called "the
Orthodox Church."
The divine Founder of the Church, our Lord Jesus Christ,
said clearly, "I will build my Church and the gates of Hell will not
prevail against Her" (St. Matt xvi, 18). To the Church, He sent the Holy
Spirit. The Spirit descended upon the Apostles, the Spirit of Truth (St. John
xv, 16f) Who "manifests all things" to Her and guides Her (St. John
xvi, 13), protecting Her from error. Indeed, it was to declare this Truth to
men that the Lord came into the cosmos, according to His own words (St. John
xviii, 31). And Saint Paul confirms this fact in his letter to his pupil, the
bishop Timothy, saying that, "the Church of the living God is the ground
and pillar of the Truth" (I Tim iii, 15).
Because She is "the ground and pillar of the
Truth," "the gates of Hell cannot prevail against Her." It
follows, then, that the true Christian Church—palpably unique since Christ
established but one Church—has always existed on earth and will exist to the
end of time. She has received the promise of Christ, "I will be with you
even unto the end of the age." Can there be the slightest doubt that the
Lord refers here to the Church? Any honest and sane judgment, any act of good
conscience, anyone familiar with the history of the Christian Church, the pure
and unaltered moral and theological teachings of the Christian religion, must
confess that there was but one true Church founded by our Lord, Jesus Christ,
and that She has preserved His Truth holy and unchanged. History reveals,
moreover, a traceable link of grace from the holy Apostles to their successors
and to the holy Fathers. In contrast to what others have done, the Orthodox
Church has never introduced novelties into Her teachings in order to "keep
up with the times", to be "progressive", "not to be left at
the side of the road," or to accommodate current exigencies and fashions
which are always suffused with evil. The Church never conforms to the world.
Indeed not, for the Lord has said to his disciples at the
Last Supper, "You are not of this world." We must hold to these words
if we are to remain faithful to true Christianity—the true Church of Christ has
always been, is and will always be a stranger to this world. Separated from it,
she is able to transmit the divine teachings of the Lord unchanged, because
that separation has kept Her unchanged, that is, like the immutable God
Himself. That which the learned call "conservativism" is a principal
and, perhaps, most characteristic index of the true Church.
Since the TRUTH is given to us once and for all, our task is
to assimilate rather than to discover it. We are commanded to confirm ourselves
and others in the Truth and thereby bring everyone to the true Faith,
Orthodoxy.
Unfortunately, there have appeared in the very bosom of the
Church, even among the hierarchy, opinions expressed by well-known individuals
which are detrimental to Her. The desire to "march with the times"
makes them fear that they will not be recognized as "cultured",
"liberal" and "progressive." These modern apostates to
Orthodoxy are "ashamed" to confess that our Orthodox church is
precisely the Church which was founded by our Lord Jesus Christ, the Church to
which appertains the great promise that "the gates of Hell will not
prevail against Her," and to which He confided the plenum of divine Truth.
By their deceit and false humility, by their blasphemy against the Lord, these
false shepherds and those with them have been estranged from the true Church.
They have given tacit expression to the idea that "the gates of Hell"
have "prevailed" against the Church. In other words, these apostates
say that our holy Orthodox Church is equally "at fault" for the
"division of the churches" and ought now to "repent" her
sins and enter into union with other "Christian churches" by means of
certain concessions to them, the result being a new, indivisible church of
Christ.
This is the ideology of the religious movement which has
become so fashionable in our times: "The ecumenical movement" among
whose number one may count Orthodox, even our clergy. For a long time, we have
heard that they belong to this movement in order "to witness to the
peoples of other confessions the truth of holy Orthodoxy," but it is
difficult for us to believe that this statement is anything more than
"throwing powder in our eyes." Their frequent theological
declarations in the international press can lead us to no other conclusion than
that they are traitors to the holy Truth.
As a matter of historical fact, the "ecumenical
movement"—of which the WCC is the supreme organ—is an organization. of
purely Protestant origin. Nearly all the Orthodox Churches have joined, the
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia being the most notable exception.
Even those churches behind the "iron curtain" have joined. For some
time the Russian Patriarchate resisted, flattering herself with the purity of
her Orthodoxy and quite naturally viewing this movement as hostile to
Orthodoxy. She has since become a member.
The Russian Synod almost stands alone in her opposition to
the "ecumenical movement." How can we explain her isolation from the
rest of "global Orthodoxy"? We must understand the situation in terms
of the words that "this Must take place" (St. Luke xxi, 9), that is,
the "great apostasy" clearly predicted by the Lord (Sol ii, 3-12).
"it is permitted by God," as [St.] Ignatius Brianchaninoff said
almost a century ago. (Another spiritual father, Theophan the Recluse,
announced with grief that the horrendous apostasy would begin within Russia.)
[St.] Ignatius wrote: "We are helpless to arrest this apostasy. Impotent
hands will have no power against it and nothing more will be required than the
attempt to withold it. The spirit of the age will reveal the apostasy. Study
it, if you wish to avoid it, if you wish to escape this age and the temptation
of its spirits. One can suppose, too, that the institution of the Church which
has been tottering for so long will fall terribly and suddenly. Indeed, no one
is able to stop or prevent it. The present means to sustain the institutional
Church are borrowed from the elements of the world, things inimical to the
Church, and the consequence will be only to accelerate its fall. Nevertheless,
the Lord protects the elect and their limited number will be filled."
The Enemy of humanity makes every effort and uses all means
to confound it. Aid comes to him through the total co-operation of all the
secret and invisible heterodox, especially those priests and bishops who betray
their high calling and oath, the true faith and the true Church.
Repudiation of and preservation from the apostasy which has
made such enormous progress demands that we stand apart from the spirit of the
age (which bears the seeds of its own destruction). If we expect to withstand
the world, it is first necessary to understand it and keep sensitively in mind
that in this present age all that which carries the most holy and dear name of
Orthodoxy is not in fact Orthodox. Rather, it is often "A fraudulent and
usurped Orthodoxy" which we must fear and eschew as if it were fire.
Unlike this spurious faith, true Orthodoxy was given and must be received
without novelty and nothing must be accepted as a teaching or practice of the
Church which is contrary to the Holy Scriptures and the dogma of the Universal
Church. True Orthodoxy thinks only to serve god and to save souls and is not
preoccupied with the secular and ephemeral welfare of men. True Orthodoxy is
spiritual and not physical or psychological or earthly. In order to protect
ourselves from "the spirit of the age" and preserve our fidelity to
the true Orthodoxy, we ought firstly and with all our strength live
blamelessly: A total and rigorous commitment to Christ, without deviation from
the commandments of God or the laws of His holy Church. At the same time, we
must have no common prayer or spiritual liaison with the modern apostasy or
with anything which "soils" our holy Faith, even those dissidents who
call themselves "Orthodox." They will go their way and we will go
ours. We must be honorable and tenacious, following the right way, never
deviating in order to please men or from fear that we might lose some personal
advantage.
The sure path to perdition is indifference and the lack of
principles which is euphemistically called "the larger view." In
opposition to this "larger view" we put the "rigor of
ideas" which, in modernity, it is fashionable to label "narrow"
and "fanatical." To be sure, if one adopts the "modern
mentality," one must consider the holy martyrs—whose blood is "the
cement of the Church"—and the Church Fathers—who struggled all their lives
against heretics—as nothing less than "narrow" and
"fanatical." In truth, there is little difference between "the
broad way" against which the Lord warned and the modem "larger
view." He condemned the "broad way" as the way to
"gehenna."
Of course, the idea of "gehenna" holds no fear for
those "liberals" and avant-garde theologians. They may smugly
"theologize" about it, but in rashly and wantonly discussing
"the new ways of Orthodox theology" and acquiring a number of
disciples, they give evidence that they no longer believe in the existence of
Hell. This new breed of "Orthodox" are really no more than modem
"scholastics."
In other words, the way of these "progressivists"
is not our way. Their way is deceptive, and it is unfortunate that it is not
evident to everyone. The "broader" or "larger view"
alienates us from the Lord and His true Church. It is the road away from
Orthodoxy. This view is sinister, maliciously invented by the Devil in order to
deny us salvation. For us, however, we accept no innovations, but choose the
ancient, proven way, the way in which true Christians have chosen to serve God
for 2,000 years.
We choose the way of fidelity to the true Faith and not the
"modern way." We choose faithfulness to the true Church with all Her
canons and dogmas which have been received and confirmed by the local and
universal Councils. We choose the holy customs and traditions, the spiritual
riches of that faith transmitted complete and entire to us from the Holy
Apostles, the Holy Fathers of the Church, and the Christian heritage of our
venerable ancestors. This alone is the faith of the true Orthodox, distinct
from the counterfeit "orthodoxy" invented by the Adversary. We
receive only the Apostolic Faith, the Faith of the Fathers, the Orthodox Faith.
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