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The Myrrhbearing Women 3rd Sunday after Easter by the
V. Rev. Archimandrite Panteleimon P. Lampadarios
Patriarchal Vicar of Alexandria |
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The
event of Christs Descent from the Cross and Burial is odd and praiseworthy,
because it was not looked after by His Disciples, but by two counselors
of the High Court of the Jewish nation, Joseph of Arimathaea and Nicodemus.
The Apostle St. Peter was still in tears for his denial and the rest of
the Apostles were scattered, as was foretold by their Teacher, "I
will smite the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered
abroad" (Matth. 26:31). According
to the Jewish law, "cursed is every one who is hanged on a tree"
"(Gal. 3: 13). The two counselors of the High Court, moved
by their philanthropic feelings for the crucified and abandoned - by -
all Teacher of Nazareth, and because of their personal characters, showed
readiness and courage to carry out the task. Great courage and boldness,
was required, to ask to bury the body of a person who just died and who
was condemned officially by the Roman Government. The name Jesus itself, the reason of His
condemnation and the way it was carried out, justify St. Mark, the Evangelist,
using the term "courage", to describe the courage of
St. Joseph of Arimathaea. Jesus was a deadly enemy of the Pharisees, Scribes
and Saddoucees. He was condemned by the High Court of the Temple, as a
blasphemer of God and an enemy of the Mosaic Law and the Jewish nation.
He was sentenced to death as a traitor, as a revolutionary who attempted
to stir up a revolution against the Roman suzerainty. Finally, He was
condemned, because He was accused of being ambitious of kingship, an act
which made Him an enemy of the Roman Emperor. Great courage was required in order to appear
before the local Governor and ask to bury, with honor, the body of such
a man. The fierce crowd, the fanatic archpriests, the members of the High
Court, Saddoucees, Pharisees, Scribes and Pilates attitude, who
in public officially condemned Jesus, were the great obstacles which Joseph
of Arimathaea had to surpass. Joseph, "being a disciple of Jesus",
as many other counselors, "for the fear of the Jews"
(John 19: 37) remained in hiding. Because of the fear not to be cast
out of the Synagogue, Joseph of Arimathaea and Nicodemus with whom
Christ spoke about the spiritual renewal and salvation which men will
achieve, through the Holy Sacrament of Baptism, the basis and assumption
to inherit Gods Kingdom. Two
counselors, who opposed the unjust and inhuman decision of the High Court
of the Temple, by which Jesus was condemned, now co-operate ( ? co-operate
over what ? ) for the descending from the Cross and the burial of the
Just Teacher of Nazareth, Whom the centurion (St. Longinus) proclaimed
as "the Son of God" (Matth. 27:54). Their spiritual pain
led them to express their love and respect, which they had for Jesus. Joseph took the body of Jesus down from the
Cross, and wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, as was the custom amongst
the Jews. "And he laid it in his own new tomb, which he had hewn
out in the rock: and he rolled a great stone to the door of the sepulchre
and departed" (Matth. 27:60). Today,
in the twentieth century we, the Orthodox Christians are called to confess
our faith before a society which denies religion; before the indifferent
politicians, the atheists idealist and philosophers, who in one way or
the other turn against Jesus Christ and His Church. We are called to cover
the naked from Gods Grace body of the human society.(sentence-construction
is incorrect . I do not understand what you are wanting to convey. Does
"body" want to be after naked" ? Then, I can't work
out what you mean.) We are called to spread the precious myrrh of love
and alms on mans sufferings. We are called to spread the myrrh of
good works on our souls, in order that the whole man, his whole hypostasis
and existence, has the fragrance of the Resurrected Christ. My beloved friends and brethren in Christ, Our Orthodox Church reminds us today about the heroic and courageous deed of St. Joseph of Arimathaia and Nicodemus. Let us imitate their faith and life. Today, we who live in a society with few Orthodox, ought to confess our Orthodox Faith with courage, without any hesitation and fears. We must always have in our minds the words of our Lord, who says: "Whosoever shall confess me before men, I will confess him also before my Father who is in heaven. But whosoever shall deny me before men, I will also deny him before my Father who is in heaven." (Matth. 10: 32-33). |
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