Home page News
Metropolitan Hilarion: The Eucharist is the g…

Metropolitan Hilarion: The Eucharist is the greatest blessing and consolation in this life

On December 29, 2013, the Sunday of the Holy Forefathers, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk celebrated the Divine Liturgy in the Church of Our Lady the Joy to All the Afflicted-on-Bolshaya-Ordynka, Moscow.

In his archpastoral homily after the service, Metropolitan Hilarion said:

“In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit!

We have not so much time left before the Nativity of Christ and only two days before the New Year. Today, together with the whole Holy Church we celebrate the memory of the Lord’s ancestors, on whom God’s grace rested and about whom the Holy Scripture of the Old Testament tells us.

On this Advent day before New Year, we have heard the Lord’s parable about those who were invited to a marriage feast. It is addressed to us all and each of us because we are those invited to the marriage feast, and our Lord Jesus Christ himself is the host of the supper. The marriage feast he offers is the Holy Eucharist to which he calls us on every Sunday and every feast or pre-feast day and generally every time when the Liturgy is celebrated in the church of God.

But each of us has his or her own concerns and things to do. Some has much work to do, others many things to see to at home, still others some important events in life, still others are simply too lazy to get up early on Sunday even if the Liturgy begins at 10 0’clock in the morning. Very often we put off taking Holy Communion till Advent or Lent or sometime in the future as if communion is some obligation, a religious duty we are to fulfil from time to time.

But Holy Communion is the core of church life. It is the core of our own spiritual life because Communion in which we are united in our body with the Body of the Lord and in our blood with the Blood of the Lord fills us with the grace-giving power we need also to fulfil our temporal professional duties and our worldly everyday obligations.

The Lord has placed us in this world with all its problems and concerns but he reminds us that we should not be of this world. We live in this world but our thoughts should be in the other world because the Heavenly Kingdom which the Lord has promised to all who believe in him came close to us at the very moment when the Lord came to this world and created his Holy Church in this world.

The Heavenly Kingdom is not at all a remote abstract idea or only that which awaits us or some of us beyond death. The heavenly Kingdom is that which we participate in already in this temporal life, first of all through the Eucharist in the church of God.

In these days of Advent, we think in a special way about the meaning of the Nativity and about why the Lord has chosen this way of our salvation: he came to our world instead of giving us his help from afar, from a heavenly height. We are aware that all this happened because the Lord came to love his creation – the whole human race and each of us. The idea that he loves human beings and does not forsake them, that he became man for our sake and assumed the human flesh, became a helpless and frail infant and then grew up and built up in the spirit like any other enfant on earth who was born by a woman – all this makes us look and turn in our hearts to our Creator with gratitude.

This divine love is manifested in all that the Holy Church offers us: in the sacrament of Baptism through which we have come into this Kingdom of God, which has come with power (cf. Mk. 9:1), in the sacrament of Confession, through which we can get rid of sins and receive forgiveness, in the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist, through which we are united with God himself spiritually, mentally and bodily, with all our infirm human nature. In all this the love of God for us, for the whole human race, is manifested.

The Lord calls us to his marriage supper not because we are obliged to come to it, not because it is an obligation or a duty before him but because the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist is the best and the most beautiful thing the Lord offers us in this life. He has given us consolation and many blessings including temporal ones. But the greatest blessing and the greatest consolation the Lord gives us is the sacrament of Holy Communion.

If for some reason we cannot take communion frequently and regularly, then at least during Advent and later during Lent let us try to take Holy Communion as frequently as possible. So, mystically through communion, if we take it with discerning (cf. 1 Cor.11:29), thinking about the love of God for which the Church lives and offers us the holy sacraments, let us participate in the Lord’s marriage feast, let us be participants in the Heavenly Kingdom that has not only been promised to us already here, on earth, but has already come in power and manifests itself in the life of the Church, in all her sacraments and rites, in all her liturgical texts and hymns and even in the outer appearance of each church built and adorned inside in the way that reminds us of the other world, so that icons and frescoes may be for us windows to the Kingdom of God in which the divine reality is opened to the human eye.

Let us get prepared for the feast of the Nativity of Christ, remembering the love for the sake of which God came to this world. Let us get prepared to meeting Christ who is born, remembering that Christ came to this world not for abstract human masses but for saving each of us.

Let us ask the Lord to make the feast of the Nativity of Christ a feast of meeting the Lord so that we may feel the presence of God here and now in our midst, in our human community, so that we may feel that God is close to us for us to come out to meet him, according to St. Gregory the Theologian whose words we often hear in these Advent days: ‘Christ is born; glorify him. Christ is from heaven; go and meet him. Christ is on earth; be exalted. O All the earth, sing unto the Lord!’ Amen.”

DECR Communication Service

Share:
Αγιώτατος Πατριάρχης Κύριλλος: Η παραβίαση των δικαιωμάτων των πιστών της Ουκρανικής Ορθοδόξου Εκκλησίας αναγνωρίζεται στους απολογισμούς των διεθνών οργανισμών προστασίας ανθρωπίνων δικαιωμάτων.

20.12.2024

Phone conversation took place between His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and His Beatitude Patriarch John of Antioch

12.12.2024

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill expressed sympathy and full support to the Primate of the Antiochian Orthodox Church

12.12.2024

The Primate of the Russian Church is fervently praying for the Patriarch, bishops, clergy, and flock of the Antiochian Church

12.12.2024

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill meets with the Chairman of the Senate of the Republic of Kazakhstan

22.11.2024

Phone conversation took place between the Primates of Russian and Serbian Orthodox Churches

17.11.2024

Telephone conversation held between His Holiness Patriarch Kirill and the Primate of the Malankara Church of India

01.11.2024

Address by His Holiness Patriarch Kirill at the VIII World Congress of Compatriots Living Abroad

30.10.2024

Order of Right-Believing Prince Daniel of Moscow presented to Metropolitan Anthony of Volokolamsk by Patriarch Kirill

24.10.2024

Primate of the Russian Church celebrates Divine Liturgy in the Holy Trinity and St. Sergius Lavra on the commemoration day of St. Sergius of Radonezh

09.10.2024

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill celebrates Little Vespers and Akathistos hymn to St. Sergius in the Lavra of the Holy Trinity and St. Sergius

07.10.2024

Message from the Primate of the Russian Church to His Holiness Patriarch Porfirije of Serbia in connection with blasphemous act on the ruins of ancient Ulpiana

14.09.2024

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill celebrates on the feast of the 300th anniversary of the transfer of relics of St.Alexander Nevsky to St. Petersburg

12.09.2024

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill celebrates All-night Vigil at the Christ the Savior Cathedral on the eve of Transfiguration

18.08.2024

His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' met with the Ambassador of India to Russia

30.07.2024

Metropolitan Hilarion: Many things in a person's life depend on faith

29.08.2021

Metropolitan Hilarion: The Holy Spirit is the main treasure of the Christian soul

01.08.2021

Metropolitan Hilarion: Holiness is a constant striving to imitate the Lord Jesus Christ

27.06.2021

Metropolitan Hilarion: God does not want to condemn, but to save us

07.03.2021

Metropolitan Hilarion: The Lord always grants to us the opportunity to display our talents

24.01.2021

Metropolitan Hilarion: The Lord has imbued the waters of Jordan with his divine presence to wash away human sins

19.01.2021

Metropolitan Hilarion: to repent means to change your way of life

17.01.2021

On commemoration day of St. Catherine, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk officiated at the Church of St. Catherine the Great Martyr In-the-Fields  the representation of the Orthodox Church in America

07.12.2020

Metropolitan Hilarion: We can always show compassion for people

29.11.2020

Metropolitan Hilarion celebrates on commemoration day of St. Varlaam of Khutyn at the church of ‘Joy to All the Afflicted’ icon of the Mother of God

19.11.2020

Metropolitan Hilarion: We should remember that the life of each human being is in the hands of God

06.11.2020

Metropolitan Hilarion: For God there is nothing impossible

25.10.2020

Metropoplitan Hilarion: The cross which was an instrument of dishonourable execution becomes the symbol of salvation for millions of people

27.09.2020

Metropolitan Hilarion: Eucharist is the wedding feast, to which Lord Jesus Christ invites each of us

13.09.2020

Metropolitan Hilarion: Faith alone is not enough for salvation

30.08.2020

Page is available in the following languages
Feedback

Fields marked by * are mandatory required

Send a message
Рус Укр Eng Deu Ελλ Fra Ita Бълг ქარ Срп Rom عرب