May 1, 2016
Paschal Epistle of His
Eminence Hilarion Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York First
Hierarch of the Russian Church Abroad
Your Graces, Brother Archpastors, reverend
fathers, God-loving monastics, dear in the Lord brothers and
sisters, parishioners and worshippers of our churches throughout the
world,
CHRIST IS RISEN!
Every
year, we are filled with spiritual joy and ecstasy when we hear
these words and reverently participate in the exalted solemnity of
the Paschal divine services, which remind us of Christ’s glorious
victory over sin, evil, and death, for we celebrate
"the demise of death, the
destruction of hades, the beginning of a new and everlasting life"
(from the Paschal Canon). The Most Blessed Metropolitan Anthony
(Khrapovitsky), who passed into eternity 80 years ago, penetratingly
observed that every feast is a sacrament. And Pascha is
"the feast of feasts and
triumph of triumphs." The gracious power of this mystical
celebration fills with joy, comforts, strengthens for the bearing of
life’s cross, restores one’s inner powers, and imbues one with the
spiritual vigilance and undaunted courage to endure all of the
sorrows and sufferings that beset us in this life.
The light of Pascha dispels the darkness of doubts
and confirms us in faith, as it once did the apostles and other
eyewitnesses, who, after the Resurrection of Christ, became ardent
and fearless proclaimers of this truth, suffering all manner of
persecutions and tortures for it. Ever since, no matter how much
persecutors and false teachers, enraged by the successes of
Christianity, intensify their efforts to suppress the Holy Church,
She always emerges from this conflict victorious and glorious. Thus
She has stood unshaken for two millennia, in the full glory of Her
Orthodoxy. How many societies and human institutions have
disappeared during this period of time; how many kingdoms and
governments have been crushed! Only the Orthodox Christian Church
has passed unscathed through the passage of centuries, remaining
eternally young and ageless.
As the Holy Apostle writes, Christ Himself, Who
arose on the third day, is the Head and Cornerstone of the Church
(Eph. 2: 20), Who has promised to remain with Her (Matt. 28:20) and
Who has given to Her as a legacy the eternal preservation of grace
and truth (John 1:17). During terrible times of immorality and the
domination of unbelief and heresies, the Orthodox never allowed
their spirits to fall, but
"remembered that Jesus Christ of the seed of David was raised from
the dead" (II Tim. 2:8), and were even more inspired to
earnestness in the service of God and man within the Church. Thus,
dear brethren and sisters, even in today’s complex era of little
faith, false teachings, and moral depravity, we must not lose either
hope or confidence that there are no waves of evil that are capable
of drowning the divinely planted garden of the Orthodox Church.
Christ, Who rose from the dead, the Founder of the Church, Who
preserves us sinners, "shall
not slumber nor shall He sleep" (Ps. 120:4) in His salvific
providential care for the Church. His grace and truth, which lead us
to eternal unity with God, will never be lacking in this spiritual
treasury. For this reason, following the good example of our
predecessors, we place our trust in the Savior of all men, mindful
that "the truth of the Lord
abideth forever" (Ps. 116:2), and that
"there is no power that is
able to vanquish the Lord; there is no authority that is able to
prevent the Lord from carrying out His will," as wrote the Holy
Hierarch John (Maximovitch), the fiftieth anniversary of whose
repose we prayerfully mark this year.
With all my heart, I greet each and every one of
you at the all-radiant festival of Holy Pascha; and it is my
prayerful desire that the Risen Lord will grant you strong faith,
health of soul and body, all prosperity, and help from Heaven. May
the Lord illumine with the light of His Resurrection the souls of
the children of His Church, for the joy of the sorrowful and the
oppressed, and the conversion and enlightenment of those who are
"alienated from the life of God" (Eph. 4:18), among whom we live and
carry out our service. May we be preserved under the protection of
the Kursk Root Mother of God, who has taken the Orthodox people in
the Diaspora into her keeping.
With paschal joy and love in the Risen
Christ,
+HILARION
Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York
First Hierarch of the Russian
Church Abroad
The Pascha of the Lord
2016 A.D.