
Homily Three on the Lenten Prayer of Saint Ephraim the Syrian
On the Virtue of Humility
By Archimandrite Kirill Pavlov
(Delivered in 1961)
On the Virtue of Humility
By Archimandrite Kirill Pavlov
(Delivered in 1961)
"Lord and Master of my life, bestow on Your servant the spirit of humility, for You are blessed unto the ages of ages. Amen."
In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit!
Dear brothers and sisters, at the beginning of Great Lent, when we were just entering the first days of the Holy Fast, the Church offered us the instruction that while we fasted physically, we should also fast spiritually. The Church showed us that a true and pleasing fast to God "is to put away all evil, to control the tongue, to forbear from anger, to abstain from lust, slander, falsehood and perjury" (Stichera for Monday of the First Week of Great Lent). Thus, if we, abstaining from food and drink, do not at the same time abstain from malice, envy, hatred, ill-will, condemnation, then, without eating bread, we devour our neighbor, and with one hand we build up, while with the other we destroy. Therefore, the Holy Church from the very beginning offered us the deeply meaningful prayer of Venerable Ephraim the Syrian, which with its repentant humble spirit awakened in us the desire to acquire virtues and turn away from vices.