To Parishioners Living Among Schismatics
March 10
(A Discourse from the Paterikon about Mark the Monk and his gift of clairvoyance.)
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
March 10
(A Discourse from the Paterikon about Mark the Monk and his gift of clairvoyance.)
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
Schismatics living among you, desiring at any cost to separate you from the Orthodox Church, employ among their various tricks the following as well. “What kind of priests do you have now?” they say. “Look what they do! With whom do they not associate? What do they not drink and eat? How do they perform the services? What grace, therefore, can you have?” — and much else besides.
They usually say such things about shepherds who are strict in life and virtuous. But, God save us, if they notice any fault in a priest — even the smallest — woe to him! Then evil rumor from their side grows like a sea wave, and the malicious joy of the enemies of the Church has no end.
But let them be; let them say what they wish. As for us, let us consider this: do the sins of priests truly prevent the grace of God from descending both upon the Mysteries which they celebrate and upon the faithful who receive them? And does the unworthiness of presbyters truly drive grace out of the Church?








