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Prot. No. 404
+ B A R T H O L O M E W
Grace, Peace and Mercy
Beloved children in the Lord,
The occurrences and events of our time may not seem to justify the
exultation of our greeting. The natural destruction caused by seismic tremors
and oceanic swells, together with the lurking devastation from possible nuclear
explosion, as well as the human sacrifices resulting from military conflict and
terrorist action, reveal our world to be in horrible torment and anguish from
the pressure of the natural and spiritual forces of evil.
Nevertheless, the Resurrection of Christ is indeed real and grants to
faithful Christians the certainty – and to all humanity the possibility – of
transcending the adverse consequences of natural calamity and spiritual
perversity.
Nature rebels when the arrogant human mind endeavors to tame its boundless
forces endowed by the Creator it its seemingly insignificant and inactive
elements. In considering from a spiritual perspective the grievous natural
phenomena that plague our planet repeatedly and successively in recent times,
we appreciate and acknowledge the belief that these are inseparable from the
spiritual and ethical deviation of humanity. The signs of this deviation – such
as greed, avarice, and an insatiable desire for material wealth, alongside an
indifference toward the poverty endured by so many as a result of the
imbalanced affluence of the few – may not be clearly related to the natural
occurrences in the eyes of scientists. Yet, for someone examining the matter
spiritually, sin disturbs the harmony of spiritual and natural relations alike.
For, there is a mystical connection between moral and natural evil; if we wish
to be liberated from the latter, we must reject the former.
Our Risen Lord Jesus Christ, the new Adam and God, constitutes the model
for the beneficial influence of a saint on the natural world. For Christ healed
physical and spiritual illness, granting comfort and healing to all people,
while at the same time bringing calm and peace to stormy seas, multiplying five
loaves of bread to feed the five thousand, thereby combining the reconciliation
of spiritual and natural harmony. If we want to exert a positive impact on the
current negative natural and political conditions of our world, then we have no
other alternative than faith in the Risen Christ and fulfillment of his saving
commandments.
Christ has risen and given new life to the perfect ethos of humankind,
which had darkened this ethos. Christ became the first-born and pioneer of the
regeneration of the world and the whole of creation. The message of the
Resurrection is not empty of meaning for the quality of human life and the
balanced function of nature. As we completely and profoundly experience the
Resurrection of Christ in the depth our heart, our existence shall favorably
impact upon all humanity and the natural world. The natural sciences may not
yet fully have underlined the relationship between the regeneration of humanity
and the renewal of creation, but the experience of the saints – which should be
the aim our own experience – confirms the experientially proven fact that,
indeed, a person reborn in Christ restores the harmony of the natural world
disturbed by sin. In Christ, the saint can move mountains for the good of the
world, while the sinful person, who opposes the ways of God, can shake the
earth and raise destructive waves.
Let us approach the sanctity of the Risen Christ in order, through His
grace, to calm the natural and moral waves that trouble our world today.
May the grace of our Risen Lord Jesus Christ be with you all, beloved
children in the Lord. Amen.
Holy Pascha 2011
+ Bartholomew of Constantinople
St. Paul Orthodox Press www.orthodoxincheon.or.kr
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