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Patriarch commends saint's example of isolation for Orthodox

KIRILL URGES BELIEVERS NOT TO ATTEND CHURCHES IN CONDITIONS OF CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

Interfax-Religiia, 29 March 2020

 

Patriarch of Moscow and all-Rus Kirill reached out to believers with a call to pray at home and not in churches, in order to protect themselves from illness during the coronavirus pandemic.

 

"I urge you, my dear ones, in the coming days, until there is a special patriarchal blessing, to refrain from visiting church buildings and, if someone says something to you, remind them of the example of Maria of Egypt," the patriarch said on Sunday after the liturgy in the church of Christ the Savior.

 

The primate of the church acknowledged that this decision had not been taken lightly. "I have been preaching from the pulpit for 51 years and I urge people to attend church and to overcome the drag of their own evil will and external circumstances, and I have devoted my whole life to this direction, and I hope you understand how difficult it is for me today to say: refrain from attending churches" he said.

 

The patriarch said that he was inspired for such a step by Saint Maria of Egypt, whom the church specifically venerates these days as a great saint, who "during her earthly life adopted the angelic nature," who far from monasteries and church buildings, deep in the desert, that is, in solitude, saved her own life and "gave the physical body the strength to endure so much in the unbelievable circumstances that the Lord gave this remarkable saint."

 

"May the Lord by her prayers preserve all of us from infection and illness, but most important may her example of solitude help us to realize the importance of solitude in our personal 'deserts,' in our apartments. Let us take upon ourselves a piece of the accomplishment of Maria of Egypt in order to preserve ourselves and our relatives and friends, and perhaps also to feel the achievement of this great saint who lived the greater part of her life in solitude only because she believed in the Lord and heard his voice. We believe that today the Lord is calling us to take her path even in the conditions of modern metropolises," the patriarch said.

 

He said the church calls today "the victims in our families" to take upon themselves the obligations to strictly obey all those prescriptions that the health authorities of Russia are imposing.

 

An Interfax correspondent reported that on this occasion few people gathered for the service and several came in masks. (tr. by PDS, posted 29 March 2020)


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