The Serbian Orthodox Church to her spiritual children at Pascha 2008
Orthodox Archbishop of Pec, Metropolitan of Belgrade-Karlovci and Serbian Patriarch, with the Hierarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church – to all the clergy, monastics, and all the sons and daughters of our Holy Church: grace, mercy and peace from God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, with the joyous Paschal greeting:
CHRIST IS RISEN!
“Today all is filled with light,
heaven and earth and the lower regions;
therefore, let all creation celebrate the resurrection of Christ,
for in Him we are established.”
With these words of the great church hymnographer we congratulate you all on the Feast Day of Christ’s resurrection, and greet you, dear spiritual children, with the greeting,
CHRIST IS RISEN!
After Great and Holy Friday, the greatest tragedy of mankind, but also the glory of God when man became a merciless judge of God’s Love, when man judged and killed the God-Man Christ, when a lie, deceit, and delusion triumphed over the crucified Christ, when heaven and earth and the lower regions became ashamed because of the evil act of mankind, and when the darkness enwrapped everything – behold the Day of the Passover of the God-Man Christ from death to life, from the darkness of the tomb into the light of the Day. Behold the Day above all days, the Time above all times, in which He has shattered the chains of sin, death, and the devil with which mankind and all of nature were imprisoned. Behold the day of our freedom and joy! With the Resurrection of Christ, everything and all is filled with a new light of life, a light in which we are established. Therefore, let us rejoice and be glad in the Lord’s Pascha, the Feast Day of freedom and life. Those imprisoned by darkness most of all rejoice in the freedom of light. With the Resurrection of Christ, the centuries old injustice brought upon man by sin and death has been conquered. The holy apostle Paul, overtaken by the resurrectional delight, victoriously asks: O death, where is thy sting? O Hell, where is thy victory? They are no more! For the sting of death has been broken, and Hades has been emptied, and the prisoners of Hades have been freed.
The light of the world has shone forth from the tomb like the Sun, just
as before the passion it had shone on Mount Tabor. Let all creation
rejoice in the Resurrection of Christ, for through its might the weak
and helpless become strong and powerful. In the Resurrection of Christ
the entire universe has been changed. This is why the Resurrection is a
new creation of the world and a new birth of man, this time from the
very Life which the Resurrected Christ bestows upon the world and man.
“I am the Way, the Truth and the Life,” says the Lord of Himself.
The Resurrected Lord appeared to the myrrhbearing women and the
frightened apostles, who out of fear of the Jews had run away. And
gathering them again around Himself, He fortified their faith by saying
to them: Do not fear, I have conquered the world! — the world which
only a few days earlier had condemned Him and crucified Him on the
Cross. In like manner, He today and always gathers all of us around
Himself and says to us: do not be afraid, for I have conquered the
world! Having seen and experienced the glory of Him resurrected, let us
glorify Him and proclaim to the world: Christ is risen, O ye people!
Christ is Risen, let us glorify Him! Christ is Risen, believe O ye
people, for “we proclaim that which our eyes have seen, and our hands
have touched” as the holy apostle and evangelist John the Theologian
says, “so that you too believing may have eternal life”. Our faith is
the faith of the cross-resurrection experience. We know, and this is
why we believe. The knowledge obtained through experience is the
greatest confirmation of faith.
Before his suffering, burial and resurrection, our Lord brought three
of his disciples to the peak of a very high mountain. That was Mount
Tabor. On this mountain, in the mystery of His transfiguration, He
revealed to them the mystery of His divine nature within Him, the
nature which they and the entire world would come to know through
experience after His resurrection. The manifestation of the divine
nature and glory was accompanied with the light of the uncreated grace
which is in Christ and which the world has received through the
Resurrection of Christ. The world without Christ is a world of
darkness. The world with the resurrected Christ is a world of eternal
light, the light which enlightens every part of our soul and our entire
being. This is why we are children of the light. From Him Who is the
Light of Life we have received light to shine forth in this world. This
is why the Lord says to us: “May your light so shine before men, that
they may see your good works and glorify our Father Who is in heaven”.
Only the resurrected Christ is the cornerstone of our faith and of our
life. At the same time He is the cornerstone and divine-human head of
our holy Church. Another stone has no one laid, nor can anyone lay.
When the disciples asked St. John the Baptist whether the Christ was
the One which was to come or whether they should wait for another one,
he said to them: His sandal strap I am not worthy to loose! The holy
prophet, forerunner, and baptizer of the Lord St. John said this — he
who laid his hand upon the head of the Savior. If then he who is the
greatest ever born of woman said this, how is it then that somebody can
proclaim himself the visible head of the Church, infallible and vicar
of the Son of God here on earth? God forbid! Our Holy Church with all
her priests and the faithful people stands firmly in the
Christ-Resurrected Faith of the holy prophets, apostles, martyrs and
saints. At the same time, we are the Church to which God gives strength
to be a Church of dialogue with all people and nations, calling all of
them to the enlightenment of with the light of the Resurrected Christ.
We do not withdraw within ourselves, nor do we shut in Christ within
the narrow confines of our mind. On the contrary, we shine the light
upon the world and witness the Truth to others, as did the holy
apostles, saints, and martyrs. This is how the world recognizes that we
are Christ’s, for the Holy Apostle Paul says: “I was everything to all
in order to gain somebody for the Gospel of Christ…”
What is the resurrection of Christ for us who live 2000 years after it
happened? Is it only a recollection or memory? Is it only a
celebration, or is it something more and something deeper? The grace of
Christ’s resurrection is the inexhaustible fountain of the salvation of
man and of the world in every place and age. It is the absolute and
complete change of man and of the world that the God-Man Christ has
brought with his coming and resurrection. So then, Christ’s
Resurrection has the same and equal strength and power for us today, 20
centuries later, as it did for His contemporaries. The Holy Apostle
Paul assures us that we eternally live with Christ, for “…through one
Man’s righteous act [that is, the resurrection] the free gift came to
all men, resulting in justification of life.” (Romans 5:18) “…Christ,
having been raised from the dead, dies no more. Death no longer has
dominion over Him…likewise you also, reckon yourselves to be dead
indeed to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 6:
9-11). The past, the present, and the future have been saved by the
Resurrection.
In these days of Paschal joy, in this time of divine mercy toward all
and everybody, we cannot but remember the human injustice and violence
of the mighty of this world inflicted upon our Kosovo and Metohija, our
Serbia and the entire Serbian nation. Kosovo and Metohija are an
integral part of every Serb’s life, as every Serb is a part of Kosovo
and Metohija. Knowing this, the creators of this historic injustice
wanted to inflict the deepest possible wound, unbearable pain and
suffering, the pain and suffering which directs us to the single,
salvific suffering on Golgotha of our Lord.
Kosovo and Metohija is not only a question of Serbian territory. Above
all it is a question of our spiritual beings, because we were born,
grew, lived and matured with Kosovo and Metohija as individuals and as
a nation. We have lived and died by the Kosovo testament: “The earthly
kingdom is transient, while the heavenly kingdom is forever!” This is
why the question of Kosovo and Metohija is so vitally, psychologically
and anthropologically connected with every one of us. This is well
known to the mighty of this world, and this is why they collectively
wish to hurt and punish the Serbian Orthodox people; they wish to break
and crush them in order to make out of us a defaced mass ready to fall
down on our knees before them, surrendering to their will and
manipulation. By submitting ourselves to Christ’s will and His
teachings, we bring light upon their unlawful acts, their hypocrisy,
similar in many ways to Pilate’s washing of hands in the blood of the
Righteous One.
Having Kosovo and Metohija in our hearts and our unceasing care for our
brothers and sisters and all those that suffer there, having a living
Kosovo and Metohija within ourselves day and night, no one will take
them away from us. The Homeland is the heart of man, says one poet.
Within our hearts we have placed Kosovo and Metohija. We call upon all
Orthodox Serbs to fulfill the Kosovo covenant in full, and that is the
Holy Lazar’s testament. If we complete that covenant no one will take
Kosovo and Metohija away from us, neither in this nor that age, just as
no one could have taken Holy Jerusalem from the Jewish people. We call
upon all of you, beginning with politicians and scholars down to the
most humble and youngest sons and daughters of our Homeland, that with
their work and honorable lives we be deserving of and preserve Kosovo
and Metohija before God.
Let scholars with their scientific work defend Kosovo and Metohija; let
artists with their creativeness express the beauty and the essence of
our Kosovo and Metohija; let athletes vow their successes to Kosovo and
Metohija; let every parent have Kosovo and Metohija be a first word to
whisper in his newborn’s ears; let every farmer dedicate his first hour
of labor to Kosovo and Metohija; let every worker dedicate his first
hour of work to Kosovo and Metohija; let every politician dedicate his
first political thought to Kosovo and Metohija, let every pastor offer
his first prayer to God for Kosovo and Metohija!
This is the call to the unending battle that will be well pleasing to
God, and our prayer will be heard by God, for we do not give the
question of Kosovo and Metohija into the hands of deceiving people and
their interests, but rather to God and His judgment. Just as the
Psalmist of old sings of the unjustly taken and destroyed Jerusalem, we
too must sing in the spirit of the Kosovo covenant: If we forget you
Kosovo, if we forget you Metohija, let then the right hand of the Lord
forget me! Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I do not
remember you, if I do not put forward Kosovo and Metohija as the
beginning of my joy.
Dear spiritual children, we live in a hard and critical time of
globalization, in a time of the abolishing of basic human rights: the
right of man to life; the right of a baby to be born; the right of
parents to raise and guide their children; the right of a mother to be
a loving and caring mother of her children and a wife to her husband,
the right of man to be a man! A strange civilization of globalization
is being created according to the measure of deformed moral values,
that is, immorality, without the yeast which gives human life eternal
meaning. Such a civilization which is in direct opposition to the
Resurrected Christ and His Gospel cannot survive. Being mindful of
this, let us be wise and cautious when we approach this strange table
of worldly offers and delights. Let us choose wisely only that which is
worthy of Christ; let us choose that which is worthy of our calling and
dignity. Let us refuse all that is of pseudo-civilization, distorted
and inhuman, just as Christ refused all the offers of the Devil: if you
bow down to me all this that you see will be yours! We know the true
answer: It is written: serve only God, and to Him only bow down!
We especially greet our brothers in the diaspora: in the United States
of America, Canada, Australia, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Europe. We
greet and call them to unite in our Resurrected Lord Jesus Christ, that
they never again let others divide them and make them quarrel among
themselves.
We also greet our brothers and sisters in the Republika Srpska and
Bosna and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia and the former
Yugoslav republic of Macedonia. We greet the entire Church of God
spread throughout the world and among people of good will. We call all
to peace, unity and a good witness before all those outside. Let us
renew ourselves with the resurrected Christ, and let us shine with good
and virtue in this world. Gathered at the Divine Liturgy, in good
witnessing of the Truth, let brother embrace brother, let us greet one
another, heaven, and earth, with the all-joyous greeting:
Christ Is Risen!
Indeed He Is Risen!
Given at the Serbian Patriarchate in Belgrade at Pascha 2008.
Your prayerful intercessors before the Crucified and Resurrected Lord:
Archbishop of Pec,
Metropolitan of Belgrade-Karlovci and
Serbian Patriarch PAVLE
Metropolitan of Zagreb and Ljubljana JOVAN
Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Coastlands AMPHILOHIJE
Metropolitan of Midwestern America CHRISTOPHER
Metropolitan of Dabro-Bosna NIKOLAJ
Bishop of Sabac LAVRENTIJE
Bishop of Nis IRINEJ
Bishop of Zvornik-Tuzla VASILIJE
Bishop of Srem VASILIJE
Bishop of Banja Luka JEFREM
Bishop of Budim LUKIJAN
Bishop of Canada GEORGIJE
Bishop of Banat NIKANOR
Bishop for America and Canada (New Gracanica Metropolitanate) LONGIN
Bishop of Eastern America MITROPHAN
Bishop of Zica CHRYSOSTOM
Bishop of Backa IRINEJ
Bishop of Great Britain and Scandinavia DOSITEJ
Bishop of Ras and Prizren ARTEMIJE
Retired Bishop of Zahumlje and Hercegovina ATANASIJE
Bishop of Bihac and Petrovac CHRYSOSTOM
Bishop of Osijek and Baranja LUKIJAN
Bishop of Central Europe CONSTANTINE
Bishop of Western Europe LUKA
Bishop of Timok JUSTIN
Bishop of Vranje PAHOMIJE
Bishop of Sumadija JOVAN
Bishop of Slavonia SAVA
Bishop of Branicevo IGNATIJE
Bishop of Milesevo FILARET
Bishop of Dalmatia FOTIJE
Bishop of Budimlje and Niksic JOANIKIJE
Bishop of Zahumlje and Hercegovina GRIGORIJE
Bishop of Valjevo MILUTIN
Bishop of Western America MAXIM
Bishop of Gornji Karlovci GERASIM
Bishop of Australia and New Zealand IRINEJ
Vicar Bishop of Hvostno ATANASIJE
Vicar Bishop of Jegar PORFIRIJE
Vicar Bishop of Lipljan TEODOSIJE
Vicar Bishop of Dioclea JOVAN
Vicar Bishop of Moravica ANTONIJE
THE ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF OCHRID
Archbishop of Ochrid and Metropolitan of Skoplje JOVAN
Bishop of Polos and Kumanovo JOAKIM
Bishop of Bregal MARKO

