StephenS wrote:Sadly the photographs are in the public domain and will shape opinion both within Orthodoxy and beyond. And in this age of fudge, live and let by, and an often ill-informed and spiritually bereft populace it is quite damaging. You may see it but influencing it for the better or effecting a balance is an uphill task.
I note that one rabid NC on OC.net has forecast posters here will be in frenzy, etc. My feeling are one of great sadness.
What you have described is the life that our Lord Jesus Christ had to endure. And afterwards, the Apostles. The "public domain" of that time had very negative views of Jesus Christ and it shaped their opinions by the influences of the Pharisees and Sadducees. The public then were "ill-informed" and "bereft". The Apostles also had an "uphill" battle. They paid with their lives (except St. John who witnessed the end of times).
It is sad to witness such atrocities. But, we must also remember that Jesus Christ is calling them to live in faith for Him. And, in this world, it means that they will have to endure persecution because they believe in Him.
It is never easy to stand by and see others suffer for Christ. But, let's take heart that our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, does not abandon those who suffer for Him. These monks will be with Him after their struggle. And I am reminded of the young one that got killed by that tractor that overturned because he was trying to move it at night. Does anyone know his name? I want to put it in my book of commemorations.
Let us gain courage from their examples for when we will face our persecutions. Perhaps, God is letting us know about their persecutions in order to prepare us, in our hearts, for our own.
Personally, I feel that I am given great insight about what our Lord and Saviour wants me to know. He has guided me to Orthodoxy and to learn about the faith and witness the struggles, in faith, by others who I have met, or heard about. He is pointing and saying: See this? Pay attention. I want you to follow this way. I want you to understand this situation.
These monks will never know how much their struggle in faith has such meaning in my life.
God bless these monks.
In Christ,
Joanna