“Who Will Roll Away the Stone For Us?”
By Metropolitan Chrysostomos III of Mani
By Metropolitan Chrysostomos III of Mani
The Myrrhbearing women were saying among themselves: “Who will roll away the stone for us?” (Mark 16:3). And they were going forward with this thought, that morning, “very early on the first day of the week” (Mark 16:2). Who will roll away for us the great stone that lies at the entrance of the tomb, there where Christ had been buried through the care of Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemos? This particular Gospel passage informs us that the stone “was very great” (Mark 16:4). Who will lift it so that the door may be opened, so that this obstacle may be removed for the entrance into the tomb, into the All-Holy Sepulchre?
However, this question, “Who will roll away the stone for us?” is also the question of each one of us. It is a concern. Who, and in what way, will we move the “stone” of our inner world, the great mass of our heart?





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