+ B A R T H O L O M E W
By God's Grace Archbishop of Constantinople,
New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch
To the Plenitude of the Church,
Grace and Peace from our Savior Jesus Christ
And Prayers, Blessings and Forgiveness from Us
"Come, all peoples, let us today welcome
The gift of fasting
The period of repentance granted to us by God"
(Monday, First Week of Fasting)
Brethren and beloved children in the Lord,
The fast proposed to us by our Holy Church is not any deprivation, but
a charisma. And the repentance to which it calls us is not any
punishment, but a divine gift.
When the Church urges us, through the words of Scripture, not to store
up for ourselves treasures on earth "where most and rust consume" but
instead to store up treasures in heaven, where there is no danger of
corruption, it is telling us the truth. For the Church is not of this
world, even though it lives in this world and knows it. It knows
humanity: our real need and distress. It knows our time well: the time
of great development and speed, the plethora of information and
confusion, the time of maqny fears, threats and collapses.
This is why – with calmness and steadiness – the Church invites
everyone to repentance. This is why it discourages its children from
taking the wrong path by treasuring their labors and basing their hopes
on unstable foundations. Rather, it encourages them to store up
treasure in heaven; for where our treasure lies, there also our heart
is.
The treasure that cannot be corrupted and the hope that does not shame
is precisely God's love, the divine force that binds all things
together. It is the incarnate Word of God, who stays with us forever.
He is the sanctification of our souls and bodies. For, He did not come
to judge but to save the world. He did not come to criticize but to
heal. "He wounds with compassion and demonstrates compassion with
fervor."
He abolished he one who held the power of death, namely the devil. He
annihilated the sorrow of death, namely the joyless form and dark
presence of death, which darkens and poisons all of our life and joy.
This is why, when our heart and love are directed toward the
divine-human Lord, who has authority over the living and the dead, then
everything is illumined and transformed.
Indeed, when the Apostle exhorts us "not to set our hopes on the
uncertainty of riches, but rather on God who richly provides us with
everything for our enjoyment" (1 Tim. 6.17), he is assuring us that the
true enjoyment of life is exactly what God offers us, while we simply
receive it with gratitude and thanksgiving. Then, the little becomes
abundant, because it is blessed; and the fleeting and momentary shine
with the light of eternity.
Then, not only do the joys of life contain something eternal; but the
troubles and sufferings become occasions of divine comfort.
The divine economy of salvation is certain. For, God is "the one who
provides everything with depth of wisdom and loving-kindness." And the
deposit of our labors is secure, for "we surrender all of our life and
hope" to the incarnate Word.
So when the Gospel refers us to heaven, it is speaking literally. It
brings us down to the reality of the earth, which has become heaven.
This is the certainty experienced and confessed by the Church.
Through your Cross, O Christ, there is one flock and one church of
angels and human beings. Heaven and earth rejoice together. Lord, glory
to you."
The Church grants us the opportunity to experience this miracle of
earth-become-heaven. Our roots lie in heaven. Without the Church, we
are uprooted and homeless.
For the Church is our home. So long as we return to the Church, we are
returning home; we come to ourselves. So long as we are estranged from
the Church, we are lost and meaningless.
So long as we approach the Church, we perceive the authenticity of what
is true. We behold the heavenly Father awaiting us outside the house.
We are convinced by the sense of goodness and beauty; we sense the
presence of God's powerful love, which overcomes death; we no longer
sense the corruption and doubt, which mock the world.
Therefore, let us heed the divine invitation to enter the ocean of
fasting in order to reach the harbor of light and resurrection with all
the saints.
Holy and Great Lent 2009
Your fervent supplicant before God,
+ BARTHOLOMEW of Constantinople


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