By Fr. George Dorbarakis
A day of special joy is today, especially for Athens, which honors in a particular way the Venerable Martyr Philothei of Athens. And rightly so: in Athens the Saint lived, was sanctified, and was martyred. Even more: there also lie her holy relics. The relics of the saints, as is known, constitute the greatest treasure for a place — provided, of course, that there are faithful Orthodox Christians. For we Orthodox have the “eyes” to be able to see the grace of God in that which for unbelievers is a dead body, a corpse. For us, the “corpse” is the living presence of the saint and the tangible proof that Christ sanctifies the human being completely: both in soul and in body.
Which means: the soul lives the energy of God when it is turned toward Him, and this energy is transmitted also to the body united with it. No materialism is higher or more effective than that of the Orthodox Church. The daily miracles performed by the Saint through her relics confirm the above truth. And further: the relics, fragrant and myrrh-streaming, show how greatly deluded are all those who advocate cremation of the dead. How much spiritual shortsightedness and lack of faith is hidden behind this belief. The service of the day proclaims this joy:
“Today the renowned Athens rejoices, because the divine relics of Philothei are set forth for veneration, and all the people kiss them with longing.”








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