ÒHe
Who Quarrels Consoles the Devil; He Who Makes Peace Gladdens ChristÉÓ
From the
editors: Russian Orthodox Christians in San Francisco continue to
abide in the light of the memory and celebration of the 10th anniversary
of the Church’s glorificaiotn of St. John (Maximovich, +1966). ÒThe
days of St. JohnÓ in San Francisco are usually ended on the day
of the Birth of John the Forerunner, when the funeral of the Saint
of blessed memory was performed by a host of archpastors and clergymen
(including then-Archimandrite Laurus [Shkurla]) and buried in the
crypt under the altar of the Cathedral back in 1966. On this day
of the culminations of the ÒJohns’ days,Ó the following letter is
brought to the attention of our readers, and especially of our young
people, which was written by this great hierarch of the Russian
Diaspora in August 1927, during his days as a teacher of church
law in Yugoslavia, and addressed to his male and female students.
My Dear Students!
To my great disappointment,
I am no longer your teacher of ecclesiastical law and can only appeal
to you in writing. Two school years I spent with you, teaching you
the truths of the Holy Orthodox Church and preaching to you the
word of the Lord. The time I spent with you will never vanish from
my memory. As always, even now I often remember all of you, each
of you individually, and wish you all the best. I will always consider
you my dear students, and it would be good if you did not forget
me; from time to time you should write to me. I always receive and
read all your letters with great satisfaction.
But more than this,
I will always rejoice when I learn that my labors with you were
not for naught, that you remember and act upon that which you learned
from me. Love God, be devoted to the Orthodox faith. Remember that
without God there is no good, no joy, that ÒEvery good gift and
every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father
of lightsÓ (James 1:17). Let every one of you have the Holy Scripture
and read from it, since these are God’s words, they teach us how
to live and prepare ourselves for the future life. Pray at home
daily, and on Sundays and holidays, come to church, to this holy
place which is devoted to service to God, where God’s angels abide
and pray together with you.
Do not think that now
you do not need to come to church if I am not here to look after
you. You must attend church not for people, but for God, Who sees
the hearts of those who come. Listen to the one who will be your
teacher of law, and learn the Law of God not for grades, but to
discover the will of our Heavenly Father. Be obedient to your parents,
as Christ was obedient to the Most-Holy Virgin Mary. Be obedient
to your teachers and all elders who teach you goodness. Labor, and
guard yourselves against laziness, which is the mother of all sins.
More than anything, guard yourselves against conflict, forgive each
other when you are insulted. Remember: he who quarrels consoles
the devil; he who makes peace gladdens Christ; he who makes peace
among others helps Christ and will be accepted into the Heavenly
Kingdom as a Son of God (Mtt 5:9).
Having no way of sending
each of you this letter, I send it to all whose addresses I have,
but through them I appeal to everyone and I would hope that, if
possible, every one of my students, male and female, would read
it, and that my words would fall into your hearts and leave a mark
upon your souls. I bid farewell with each of you and invoke God’s
blessing upon you. God is omnipotent and merciful, may He bless
you, preserve and guide you to all good things! Glory to Him for
ever and ever.
Hieromonk
John
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