'The Liturgy is our family, and our family is not simply our children and relatives - it is rather all of us, all humanity'
The
Divine Liturgy is truly a gift of the Holy Spirit to humanity. It is
an initiation into the mysteries of the Spirit, a mode of the
revelation of God and of all things heavenly. There is nothing in the
Liturgy which is not revelatory of the Godhead and of the energies of
the Holy Trinity.
Because we know and believe that God is our Father, we view the church, especially when we celebrate the Liturgy, as our true home. We come in and go out freely, we are happy to be here, we make the sign of the cross, we light our candles, we speak with our friends, and it is easy to see that the Orthodox feel that the church is their home. And the church is our home. Our family is the gathering (synaxis) of the church. Our family is not simply our children and relatives, however many we have. It is rather all of us, all humanity, including all those who have turned aside to the left or to the right, or who have perhaps not yet even thought about God, or dared to admit that their heart is filled with cries and groans, and that, with these, they hope to open heaven, or that God will answer them, but they are hesitant and are ashamed.
Because we know and believe that God is our Father, we view the church, especially when we celebrate the Liturgy, as our true home. We come in and go out freely, we are happy to be here, we make the sign of the cross, we light our candles, we speak with our friends, and it is easy to see that the Orthodox feel that the church is their home. And the church is our home. Our family is the gathering (synaxis) of the church. Our family is not simply our children and relatives, however many we have. It is rather all of us, all humanity, including all those who have turned aside to the left or to the right, or who have perhaps not yet even thought about God, or dared to admit that their heart is filled with cries and groans, and that, with these, they hope to open heaven, or that God will answer them, but they are hesitant and are ashamed.
The Liturgy is our family, our gathering, our house. And
what a spacious house it is! Together with us are those who are
absent, along with sinners, and the wicked, and the dead, indeed, even
those who are in hell, but who may yet remember something about God.
And who knows how many of these will find relief, be drawn out of
Hades, and even dragged up from the depths of hell, thanks to the
prayers of the Church, her memorial services, and divine liturgies.*
This is our home. We believers have such a large house!
-
Archimandrite Aimilianos of Simonopetra, "Our Church Attendance:
Reflections on the Divine Liturgy of St. James" a sermon delivered in
the Church of Our Lady Katholike, Limassol, Cyprus on Sunday, October
23, 1988 in The Church at Prayer: The Mystical Liturgy of the Heart, ed. The Holy Convent of the Annunciation, Ormylia, Greece (Athens: Indiktos, 2005), pp. 83-4.
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