THE POWER OF THE SACRAMENTS IN THE LIVES OF ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS ( Fr. Nikon of Mount Athos)
Fr. Nikon of Mount Athos
Dear People, Christ Is Risen,
In my
daily searches of the internet in Greece, I came upon a wonderful video
of Fr. Nikon of Philotheou Monastery, Mt. Athos, giving a talk entitled
“The Power of the Sacraments in the lives of Orthodox Christians” in
Αίκατερίνη, Greece. He talks about real life experiences dealing with
the miraculous through the sacraments of the Orthodox Church. These
stories are mind boggling because they speak of a spiritual dimension of
Christian life that has been lost in most of the Christians of the
West. I was so taken with these stories that I needed to translate them
into English for our faithful here in the States. In one of the
stories Fr. Nikon refers to the Holy Mother Prousiotissa who is
instrumental in directly saving the life of a young Greek soldier who is
driving a truck on a mountain road. In looking up Παναγία Προυσιώτισσα
I found the following historical roots of this particular
miracle-working icon of the Holy Mother.
According
to the tradition of our Church, this icon was in a Church in Prousa,
Asia Minor. During the iconoclastic period when icons were being
destroyed by heretics of that time this icon was saved from destruction
by a leading member of the Orthodox Church. In order to save the icon,
in 829 AD he took the icon from the Church. This Church leader had
every intention of taking this icon to Greece for its safe-keeping. But
when he reached the city of Kallipolis, the icon was lost. The icon
then miraculously found its way to the location where it is found today
in Prousa, Greece. This miraculous event was disseminated amongst the
Orthodox faithful of that time. The man, who had attempted to take the
icon to Greece and then lost it, found out about the miracle and
proceeded to its location where the icon found its resting place and
verified that it was the same icon he attempted to save in Asia Minor.
He was so impressed with the miraculous events surrounding the icon’s
travels that he dedicated the rest of his life to monasticism. You
should also know that there are many miracles attributed to this icon of
the Holy Mother over the centuries but we will leave that for another
time. We pray that you will enjoy these real life miracles from the
lives of ordinary people in the Orthodox Christian Church of Greece.
Χριστός Άνέστη, Christ Is Risen
+Fr. Constantine J. Simones, May 11, 2014 in Waterford, CT, USA
Panagia Prousiotissa
THE POWER OF THE SACRAMENTS IN THE LIVES OF ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS
Presented by Fr. Nikon of Mount Athos at the
Academy of Aikaterini, Greece, 2014
Faith
is life. It is not simply a question of knowledge. We are not saved
because we have learned about our faith. We will be saved not because
we believe but because we show our faith by the way we live. Knowledge
does not save us. Knowledge gives us the ability to live the way Jesus
wants us to live. This is so because Christ did not come into the world
to teach us theology and philosophy. He came into the world to give us
a new way of life. Even the devil believes but his faith does not save
him. All people have knowledge but all people are not saved. Show me
your faith in your good works is the commandment we have received. We
say that we love Jesus Christ. This may be so but what does Jesus say;
“you will reveal your faith in Me through your good works.” “He who
loves me will honor my commandments.” The way we live life makes us
Christians, not our faith. If we live life properly we will also have a
proper philosophical outlook and we will have good thoughts. This is
so because philosophy comes from the life that we are living. Not
living the right way brings with it wrong knowledge and a wrong
philosophy of life. The proper way of living will foster good thinking.
Since faith is not something that we learn by reading books and
hearing sermons about faith, it is acquired by the way we live life.
Faith
is not logical. This is so because our human nature has been inherited
from Adam and Eve from which came death and corruption. We may not be
guilty for the sin they committed but we are born with their nature and
their fall from grace. We have inherited all of this. And because of
this fall our good God has for a second time opened the Gates of Heaven
to us in order to take us in. The issue at hand is whether or not we
accept this invitation. These Heavenly Gates for us Christians are the
sacraments of the Church. Before we were baptized evil was part of our
human nature into which we were born. Now the Grace of God attempts to
attract us to Him so that we may be saved. When we enter the Gates of
Baptism and this entrance is sealed with Holy Chrism (confirmation oil)
evil no longer dwells in us. Evil is now banished from us and the Grace
of God is now within us. In spite of this evil continues to try to
keep us outside of the Gates of Heaven.
THE POWER OF THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
We
have a monk on Mt. Athos that is a very beloved priest. He came to us
from a far away country. He had a very adventurous life. He traveled
to many countries and learned many things. He was a truly refined man, a
man with grace. He came to us from the distant land of Peru. His
mother must have been a very holy woman. I say this as an Orthodox
Christian priest because she is one of those sheep that is still outside
of the sheep’s fold. I say this because when this priest was a young
boy his mother would tell him the following: “When you grow up you will
be wearing black clothes. I do not know what that black clothing is.
You will live in a place that is not an island and yet you can get there
only by boat.” (Mt. Athos). As a layman this future priest grew up, got
an education and traveled throughout the world. During one of his
trips he went to Paris where he met an Orthodox Christian monk and was
attracted to the Orthodox Christian Church. He was then baptized and
then tonsured a monk taking the name Simeon. He later was ordained to
the priesthood. After many years, he returned to Peru to see his family
and proceeded to baptize his mother in a lake. Fr. Nikon who is
narrating this story tells us that he met him again on Mt. Athos one day
while traveling to the Philotheou Monastery. When he told me about
the baptism of his mother, I asked him how this was possible since he
had not seen her for so many years. How was it possible to prepare her
properly for baptism without catechism?
His
response was most intriguing. When his mother found out that her son
had become an Orthodox monk, she became very curious. She asked many
question like what does being an Orthodox monk mean. She then attended a
Russian Orthodox Church in the capital of Peru in order to learn more
about the Orthodox Christian Church. She began asking questions of the
priest about the Orthodox Church. She wanted to know what the Orthodox
Church was and how if differed with the Roman Catholic Church? The
Russian Orthodox priest answered all her questions with a great deal of
patience. She attended that Church again and again and she fell in
love with it. Finally when Father Simeon arrived in Peru after many
years of absence, he found that his mother was ready to be received into
the Orthodox Church. When the day of baptism arrived, Fr. Simeon went
to a lake with his mother and performed the Sacrament of Baptism there.
He immersed her three times in the waters of the lake. During the third
immersion something most unusual took place to his mother. As her son
literally raised her from the water for the third time she remained in
the air for a moment then plunged back down into the water. Fr.
Simeon’s brothers who were watching this whole scene unfold thought
their brother was drowning their mother. They rushed forward and would
have beaten him up if their mother had not raised herself up from the
water and spoke to them.
The
mother then explained to everyone what was happening to her during the
third immersion into the water. She said that everything around her lit
up brilliantly and she was filled with Light. This Light entered her
body and it was so powerful that she became emotional and fainted. She
was given the name Έλευθερία (Freedom). (A note from the translator)
(This Light that Eleftheria experienced is known in the Orthodox Church
as the Uncreated Light of God.)
ANOTHER STORY ABOUT THE POWER OF HOLY BAPTISM THAT TOOK PLACE IN ATHENS, GREECE
A
young man from the City of Piraeus, Greece was a sailor who on one of
his trips met a girl in Brazil. The young people fell in love and the
question of marriage came up. The young Greek sailor told the girl that
he was a Greek Orthodox Christian and if they were to be married that
she would have to become a Greek Orthodox Christian. The girl did not
have any objections to this request and she started catechism classes in
Brazil and continued with them when they moved to Greece. The only
problem they encountered in Greece was that the boy’s mother did not
want her for her son. She said: “who is this person you brought to me?
You can take her back to where she came from.” The son said that he
loved the girl and the mother continued to object strenuously calling
her all kinds of unsavory names. The son did not pay any attention to
his mother’s objections and the girl continued with her catechism
lessons. When the mother saw that she could not persuade her son she
decided to seek the intervention of a magus, a magician.
The
catechism lessons had finished and the girl was baptized. The mother
then went to the magus who was well known in Athens. He told her: “I
will make it so that your son will not even want to see that girl again.
The incantations of the magician began. One day, two days, three days
and then four days went by and nothing was happening. The mother went
back to the magus but this time with her husband. They gave the
soothsayer more money and the magician said to them: “I will succeed for
I have never failed before.” Another week went by, then ten days went
by, and still nothing happened. The parents of the boy went back to the
magician to find out what was going on. The magus said to them: “I do
not want you to think that I am a charlatan and that I am simply trying
to get more money out of you. I will return to you all the money that
you have given me. I am doing this because I cannot do anything to that
girl. I have invoked the help of some of the greatest demons that
exist. Every time they attempt to bewitch that girl they are fended off
by that white dress she wears which has a red emblem on her breast.
(The white dress was her baptismal garment and the red on her chest was
the seal of confirmation).
THE DEMONS ARE POWERLESS BEFORE THE GRACE OF BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION
Fr.
Nikon tells us that he was at a particular Monastery on Mt. Athos.
Someone at the Monastery told him to go to the courtyard of the
Monastery for there was a visitor there who was a well informed
individual. I went to the courtyard and found a delightful man who was
well-spoken, well-educated and knew five different languages. We
immediately became friends. I unfortunately found out that he taught
Zen in the city of Thessaloniki. He had a school that taught the
techniques of Zen. Because of his involvement with Zen he truly
believed that he possessed a sixth sense that no one else had. In order
to prove his point he told me the following incident. He said: “One
night I felt with this special ability that I possess that there was
going to be an earthquake in the city. It was ten o’clock at night and I
told my mother that we should go out for a walk. We left the house and
walked to Venizelos Square. We sat on a park bench and we waited.
Suddenly we felt that all of Thessaloniki was shaking. It was an
earthquake which destroyed an apartment building and a number of people
were killed. Why, therefore, does it seem strange to you that I should
have this sixth sense?” I responded to him, “You are a saint.” He was
not fool enough to say that he was a saint. But he was also smart
enough not to say that he was demon-possessed. He said: “I am not a
saint but that doesn’t mean that I am demon-possessed.”
My
response to him was that animals also sense the coming danger of
earthquakes and make all kinds of noises. These animals know in advance
that an earthquake is coming. He said in response: “Does that mean
they are demon-possessed?” You could not persuade him with any argument
that you brought forth about the dangers of Zen. How could you
convince someone like that who is receiving information from a demon?
When a person’s mind is taken over by a demon how can we convince them
to repent? Those who think they are very smart easily become possessed.
These people cannot be saved unless God Himself miraculously cures
them.
Fr.
Nikon now continues the story at a Monastery on Mt. Athos. He said that
a person came to the Monastery one day who was a foreigner. He had a
son and they travelled throughout the Greek islands. They had a
wonderful time doing this. This man said to Fr. Nikon: “As I was
travelling to these beautiful Greek islands I saw something that
appeared to be very strange to me. I saw a man wearing black clothes
with a strange black hat. As it turned out he was a priest for I had
never seen one before. I followed him until he came to a building and
started ringing a bell. He then took out a key, unlocked the door and
entered the house. I later realized that it was a Church. The priest
entered the Church. What the priest did next I do not know. It might
have been a vesper or some other Church service. When the priest
finished doing his priestly duties, I approached him and asked him why
he was wearing that type of clothing. He responded that is the way
Orthodox priests are dressed in the Orthodox Church. I then asked him
what the differences were between the Roman Catholic, the Protestant
Churches and Orthodoxy. The priest responded by telling him the
differences. The priest spoke to him in English and then gave him a
book to read along with an English New Testament. I read the material
and became enthusiastic about the Orthodox Church. I then decided to
become an Orthodox Christian. The priest told me I should not rush into
becoming an Orthodox Christian and I should just take my time. I took
catechism lessons for a whole year.”
The
time for his baptism had arrived. He came to the Monastery of
Philotheou on the Feast Day of the Annunciation. A decision was made
that he be baptized on the feast day of the Monastery. Many pilgrims
had arrived at the Monastery for the celebration of the feast day. The
catechumen was baptized and received Holy Communion for the first time
as an Orthodox Christian. The tradition of the Church is that the
person being baptized wears a white tunic and holds a lit candle. At his
baptism he received the name Angelo (Εύάγγελος). As soon as he
received Holy Communion he told me that he could see very clearly a
bright aura enveloping Fr. Ephraim, the Abbot of the Monastery. This is
the same Fr. Ephraim who is now the Abbot of Saint Anthony’s Monastery
in Arizona, USA. The newly illumined Orthodox Christian also saw
something else in addition to the aura around the Abbot. He also saw a
person in the large throng of people who was possessed of a demon. This
demon manifested itself as a bird. The bird is very dangerous for him
for he is not aware of it. He said the bird looked very smooth like
velvet. And the astounding thing about this demon possessed person was
that he was the same Zen teacher that Fr. Nikon had met in
Thessaloniki. The thing that is of great interest to us here is that
before the sacrament of baptism Angelo could not see these things
clearly but immediately after his baptism he saw them without a problem.
This is the marvelous meaning and power of the Sacrament of Baptism in
the Orthodox Church.
THE MIRACULOUS POWER OF THE BODY AND BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST
Fr.
Nikon tells us the following story. A priest from one of the provinces
in Greece visited him one day. He had many years of priestly
experience. Because of the confidentiality of the sacrament of
confession his name cannot be revealed. He said that during all those
years in the priesthood he did not feel like something special was
taking place during the Divine Liturgy. Specifically, he said that he
did not believe that the bread and wine during the Holy Eucharist were
changed into the very Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. His question was:
could it be simply a symbolic thing? Is it reality? Why do I not
believe? Fr. Stephanos, his confessor, told him that God knows why He
does not reveal these mysteries to us. He does this either because we
are unworthy or because of our egos, because of our passions or maybe
because we could not endure seeing the reality of this great mystery.
This priest left and after three months he visited me again and I could
not believe how terribly he looked. His face looked white with fear and
he had lost a lot of weight. He revealed to me what happened to him
after he left our Monastery.
During
his first Divine Liturgy following confession at our Monastery, on the
Feast Day of St. John the Evangelist, something very dramatic happened
to him during the Divine Liturgy. Right after dispensing Holy Communion
to the faithful in the Church and saying the prayer “God is lifted up
into the heavens and His glory fills the whole earth” he was filled with
fear and trembling as he saw before him the following phenomenon. The
consecrated elements in the chalice were bubbling. What I saw coming up
out of the chalice was raw flesh and blood spilling over onto the altar
table. Upon seeing this, the priest fainted. The Church sexton came
running up to help the priest. The priest was brought around by the
sexton after he called 911 for an ambulance. He thought that the priest
had possibly suffered a heart attack.
When
the priest came around he asked the sexton what he saw in the chalice.
He responded that everything was normal, it contained just the bread
and wine. The priest then got up with difficulty saying over and over
again “Lord I believe, I believe” while trembling. He then concluded
the Divine Liturgy. (It is customary for the priest to consume the
consecrated bread and wine that remains in the chalice after giving
communion to the faithful). Having experienced such a vision of the
real presence of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, he did not know
whether or not he could consume the elements in the chalice. Sweating
profusely, after some time he managed to finally consume the elements
that had by now returned to their natural state of bread and wine. He
asked his father confessor if he would receive mercy after so many years
of unbelief. A month later he offered his resignation saying he could
no longer perform the Divine Liturgy. He took a position in an office
of the Metropolis of his Diocese. We must live these things in order to
believe in them.
THE MIRACULOUS POWER OF THE BODY & BLOOD OF CHRIST WHETHER IN THE OLD OR NEW CALENDAR CHURCH
Fr.
Ephraim of Philotheou Monastery was with Fr. Nikon when the Monastery
phone rang. Fr. Ephraim questioned whether or not he should answer the
phone. He answered it and there was a woman on the line and she was
very agitated. She was talking loudly and excitedly. Fr. Ephraim kept
interrupting her saying to her “didn’t I tell you to be patient, have
faith and God would answer your doubts.” When Fr. Ephraim was finished
with the conversation, I asked him, if it was not a question of
confession why was the woman so upset. He told me that the woman was a
teacher from Epirus. She was a member of the Old Calendar Orthodox
Church. She kept complaining to Fr. Ephraim that Orthodox priests of
the New Calendar do not dispense divine grace. These priests have
betrayed the faith. They have joined the Pope of Rome. The Patriarch
of Constantinople is a heretic because he embraces the Pope. The
priests of the New Calendar do not have the true priesthood. On hearing
this, the Elder said to her, no my child, it is not like that. Our
priests dispense divine grace. He then advised her to fast and pray for
three days and then attend a New Calendar Church to receive Holy
Communion.
She
did as she was told and received Holy Communion from a New Calendar
priest. He also said to her: “if, as you say the priest does not have
divine grace you do not have anything to lose, you will simply consume a
little wine and bread. I see that you have sincere conviction about
the Church, about Jesus and about His Holy Mother. They will help you
to understand as I have explained it to you.” After she received Holy
Communion and went back to her place in the Church, she suddenly
realized that there was something strange about the communion in her
mouth. It felt strange because it was like chewing on a piece of
plastic. She then retrieved the piece of communion from her mouth with
her fingers. When she looked at it she discovered that it was raw flesh
and her fingers were covered in blood. Upon seeing this she started
yelling and screaming: “Jesus have mercy on me. Holy Mother of God
forgive me.” The faithful ran forward to help her and they realized at
that moment that a miracle had taken place. They told the woman to
place the communion back in her mouth and not to be afraid. She finally
placed the communion in her mouth and it returned to the natural
elements of bread and wine. This is the power of our Orthodox Church.
THE POWER OF CONFESSION OVER UNCLEAN SPIRITS
Fr.
Nikon tells us another story about the power of the sacraments of the
Church. He said a judge one day came to Mt. Athos for confession. He
was one of the leading judges in Greece. He had a big personal problem
and he wanted to go to confession to Fr. Ephraim. The Elder told the
judge since he was staying at the Monastery for a few days, he would see
him tomorrow. The following day the monks called the judge to go to
confession. Shortly after entering the room with Fr. Ephraim we all
heard these bone-chilling screams coming from the confessional. We all
rushed in to see if the judge was harming the Elder. Upon entering we
saw before us the Elder removing and folding his stole while the judge
was on the floor thrashing around like a fish. The Elder said there was
nothing wrong with him and that we should take him to his room and that
they would continue with the confession tomorrow. When we took the
judge back to his room he came back to his senses and he asked us what
had happened. We told him that nothing had happened. We told him that
he became dizzy and fainted. The next day the judge went in to continue
the confession. We were not very far from the confessional when we
again heard those blood-curdling screams. We all ran again to the room
to see what was happening. We saw the same scene as we had seen the day
before. The Elder told us to take him to his room and that he would
see him tomorrow at confession. Finally, after three sessions, this man
was able to give his complete confession.
This
judge later told us himself what happened to him during his confession
with Fr. Ephraim. He said that during the confession something bitter
came forth from within him. It was like a cancerous tumor being
jettisoned from his body. He then felt much lighter and then he said he
now understood after all these years what that voice was that was
telling him to butcher his wife. During these years he had an
insatiable desire to kill his wife. He would go into the kitchen, take
up a knife to kill his wife. But because of his great love for his wife
instead of killing her he proceeded to cut to pieces all the pictures
of his wife in the house. The voice would also tell him to butcher his
children. There was not a picture in the house that was not pierced by
the knife. Fr. Nikon finished the story by saying that this man visited
him in his cell recently. He told him once he had confession nothing
has happened to him again. He suffered this affliction for more than
fifteen years. Fr. Nikon said at the end of this story that sixty out of
one hundred people who are diagnosed with psychiatric problems are
demon possessed.
DEMONIC ENTITIES ATTEMPT TO DESTROY FAITHFUL MEMBERS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH
Fr.
Nikon tells the story of a young soldier who was driving a truck on a
mountain road. The road was wide and he was going fast. He suddenly saw
in the distance that there was a turn in the road. Upon seeing this he
attempted to break the truck and the breaks would not respond. He then
attempted to turn the truck toward the wall of the mountain in order to
avoid driving off the cliff into the abyss below. He discovered that
the steering wheel would not respond and he couldn’t believe that both
the brakes and the steering wheel were not working. He then attempted
to open the door to jump out of the truck. He could not open the door.
He then tried to open the door on the passenger side of the truck. He
found that he could not open that door either. At that point, he could
not think of anything else that could possibly save his life. He then
grabbed his head with both hands and yelled out to the Holy Mother:
“Holy Mother of God Προυσιώτισσα save me.” He had a special love for
this particular depiction of the Holy Mother. He then lay down on the
seat and waited for the truck to fly off the edge of the road into the
precipice below. He waited and waited and waited thinking by now he
should have gone off the edge of the road.
When
he sat up and looked out the window he saw that the truck was continuing
straight ahead on the road. He then said: “Thank you Holy Mother. It
was a miracle of the Holy Mother.” He was a pious young man. He
finally arrived safely at his destination. Months and years went by
after this near disaster and he had practically forgotten about the
episode. One day when he went to Athens and ran into an old friend of
his from the City of Patras. He hadn’t seen him for a long time and he
asked him if he had time to spend the afternoon with him. His friend
from Patras responded that he was asked to visit someone in a
psychiatric hospital near Athens so they decided to go there together.
When they arrived at the hospital compound they saw many patients
walking around doing crazy things. The hospital attendant came and was
leading them to the patient they wanted to see. While they were walking
along suddenly one of the patients in the hospital courtyard lunged at
the young soldier and grabbed him by the neck. He screamed at him
saying: “You miserable rat, you were saved from me up there on that
mountain road. That woman dressed in black took control of the truck
when I was on the verge of destroying you.” The hospital attendants
then grabbed the possessed man and pulled him away from the soldier.
Fr. Nikon finished this story by repeating the words of a prayer
service to the Holy Mother, “Άπό τών πολλών μου άμαρτιών άσθενείς τό
σώμα καί τήν ψυχήν.” “Because of my many sins, sick are both my body and
my soul.” Please remember people that demons are terribly afraid of
that Lady dressed in black.
THE POWER OF THE SACRAMENTS OF HOLY MATRIMONY AND CONFESSION
Fr.
Nikon tells us in this story that he has a friend in Athens who is a
professor. He said that he is an amazing young man. The thing that
impressed Fr. Nikon about him was the great love that he had for his
wife. They were students together and fell in love. He was a
relatively poor boy. When the girl told her parents about their desire
to marry, they objected because he was a poor boy. They told her: “If
you marry him, we will disown you as our daughter.” In spite of this
the couple still got married. Fr. Nikon says that when he first met the
couple they then had three children. Fr. Nikon once spoke about the
devil and someone in our party said that this young professor was
terribly tortured by the devil.
One
day Fr. Nikon and the young professor were driving to Athens together.
During the trip Fr. Nikon heard a most unbelievable story from the
professor. He revealed to him that there was something strange that was
happening to him. As he was teaching a class he could feel a presence
approach him and overwhelm his whole body. When this happened he became
frozen in place and could not move. He became like a statue. He could
feel this presence that would approach him and freeze him in place.
This would also happen to him when he was driving but it first started
when he was teaching in class. The students at first thought that he was
joking and they began to laugh. But when this happened again and again
the students would wait until it passed. He explained to the students
that it was a nervous condition and it would pass. Fr. Nikon spoke to
him to find out why this was happening to him. The professor said that
once he was driving from Corinth to Athens and he was going fast. He
suddenly saw before him a sharp turn in the road. He had driven this
road many times and he couldn’t understand why there was this turn in
the highway. As this was unfolding before him, suddenly a monk was
sitting in the passenger seat next to him. The monk tapped him on his
back with his left hand and directed him to go straight ahead with his
right hand. What the professor was seeing before him on the highway was a
stone wall. But following the directions of the monk he barreled ahead
full speed into the stone wall. As soon as soon as he appeared to hit
the stone wall it completely disappeared and the highway opened up
before him straight ahead. When he managed to stop the car, he got out
trembling. He looked back at the highway and he saw where the curve had
been. That curse led directly off the road and into the ocean. He
then said that his next concern was to find out who the monk was. Fr.
Nikon asked for a description of him but he could not give a good one.
The
problem with the entity did not stop for the professor at this point.
Another time when Fr. Nikon went to see him he said to him: “Elder I
bought a new house. As soon as I entered that house I realized there
was something evil there. We thought that maybe the previous owners had
done some kind of a satanic ritual there. We checked the house inside
and out for signs of witchcraft. Fr. Nikon told the professor to call a
priest for a house blessing and then he left. A year later, Fr. Nikon
went to Mt. Athos to attend the Feast of the Philotheou Monastery he ran
into the young professor. He asked him what he was doing there. I
could see that he did not look well at all. He told me that one day
after returning home from his teaching assignment, he felt that the evil
spirit was approaching him again. This time instead of attacking him
it attacked his wife. The evil entity had spread his evil throughout
the house. His wife and children were screaming. I went into the
kitchen and I saw the entity before me manifested like a fierce demon.
It appeared to be half guerrilla and half human and it was strangling
my wife. I started to pray the only prayer that I knew—The Lord’s
Prayer. The husband lunged at the guerrilla and the three of them were
rolling on the floor. After a while the guerrilla just disappeared.
The husband and wife embraced one another in tears. The children were
very upset. The professor called his friend and they decided they
should go to Mt. Athos for confession.
At
this point Fr. Nikon is still trying to figure out what had he done to
leave himself open to demonic attacks. What could he have done to give
such power to the Satan. Fr. Nikon told the two friends that they
should visit all the holy Elders on Mt. Athos in order to find out was
going on with the young professor. Since Fr. Paisios was nearby he
suggested that they should visit him first. Fr. Nikon at this point
left them. The following October, Fr. Nikon went to Athens to meet the
professor. He asked what had happened to him after they parted. He
responded: “I did everything you told me to do on Mt. Athos. We started
with Fr. Paisios. We went to his hermitage where there were a lot of
people waiting for him. Fr. Paisios came out to visit with the pilgrims.
When I saw him, I froze. He was the monk that sat in the passenger
seat of my car that saved me from certain death. Fr. Paisios approached
us and he said that I should not say anything. We will talk later.
What did Fr. Paisios tell you? We did what he told us to do. What was
that? We were never married in the Church and we never baptized our
children in the Church. The professor tried to rationalize that true
love and living together was not wrong. He also rationalized that their
children were not baptized because they wanted them to grow up and
choose their religion for themselves. (A note from the translator, I
assume that this couple was married by the justice of the peace and not
in the Church) Is this the New World Order of things?
Transliterated from a Greek video program by:
+Fr. Constantine (Charles) J. Simones, May 10, 2014, Waterford, CT USA, cjsimones300@gmail.com
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