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A SAINT SPEAKS TO EUROPE FROM DACHAU
From 15 September 1944 to 8 May 1945, the great Serbian Orthodox theologian
and contemporary Church Father, Bishop Nicholas (Velimirovich) of Zhicha,
was imprisoned by the Nazis in the notorious concentration camp of Dachau.
There he kept a diary of seventy-six chapters, ‘Through a Prison
Window’, in which he addressed himself to the Serbian people.
In
it St Nicholas the Serb, as many now call him, never mentioned his own
sufferings, but rather expressed his profound grief at the spiritual and
moral decadence of contemporary mankind, which he called, ‘Life
without aim and death without hope’. According to the Saint,
it was this aimlessness and hopelessness which explained the European
catastrophe of the twentieth century and its World Wars.
Here
follows the translation of one of those chapters. May God grant us the
time to translate other chapters of the unique and inspired work of this
contemporary Saint, who is still calling Europe to repentance.
47: Blessed is the Lord Who Awaits Correction
There
was a man who had two daughters. The younger separated from her father
and went off to distant lands, where she wasted all her substance in riotous
living.
Christ
the Saviour had two daughters – Asia and Europe. Asia was the elder,
Europe the younger. Christ greatly loved the younger daughter and the
younger daughter loved Him and lived in His presence, not separating from
Him for a thousand years. But after a thousand years Europe began to hate
Christ, Her Parent, and began to move away from Him, until she had altogether
separated from Him, going away into a foreign land, a land that was not
God’s, a pagan land, and returned to the rubbish tip, where Christ
had once found her, found her, washed her and led her into the King’s
palaces.
But
without Christ Europe grew poor, falling into such poverty and squalor
that no-one wanted to offer a helping hand, for fear that she would steal
even that hand, for he who is without God is without honour, and he who
is without God is without truth and mercy. As the prophet said: The
Lord loves truth and mercy (Ps. 83, 12). And for those who lose the
Lord it is impossible to keep mercy and truth. Thus, having separated
from the Lord, Europe lost mercy and truth. The impenetrable darkness
of paganism captivated her soul. And already she could no longer see anything,
she was pitiable, hungry, beggarly, naked and blind. Europe became like
this, having moved away from her spiritual Parent, Christ, against His
will.
But
even in her extreme poverty Europe was not humbled, because of her haughty
pride. Scorned by all the continents, she continued to exalt herself over
mankind and sing the praises of her wonders. The essence of her motto
was this: Christ is not a Wonderworker, but I, Europe, I am a Wonderworker.
I invented the compass, the microscope and the telescope, I have counted
the stars, I have calculated the length and breadth of the Universe, I
have discovered medicines, I have devised surgical instruments, I have
made dynamite to destroy mountain-sides, I have created machines that
fly, machines that go underwater, machines that float; I am the goddess
of the invention of machines, steamships and railways, electrical instruments,
radio and television. I, I, I and I! ‘I’ am the main wonderworker
of this age. There is no longer a Wonderworking God, he is the comforting
blanket of primitive, ancient times. There is only Europe the Wonderworker.
O,
my brothers, can you hear the words of the prodigal daughter? Can you
hear the boasting of this aristocrat, who has fallen into poverty, is
ragged and hungry? She is already nothing, yet boasts as if she were everything.
She is nothing, yet basks in vainglory, as if the whole world belonged
to her. She exalts herself, so that she may be respected, but she is only
despised. She paints and adorns herself, so as to look more beautiful.
But they all scorn her and shun her, as the ugliest of monsters.
Christ’s
elder daughter, Asia, cannot bear to look at Europe: she sees abomination,
she hears disharmony; Europe gives off a revolting stench, she is covered
in scabs and wounds. For Asia, Europe is unbearable.
This
is what Christ’s Asia answers the anti-Christian Europe, who has
fallen away: ‘What do you have of your own? What do you have to
boast of? What are you proud of? Even if you have found something, whose
soil have you found it on? Why do you boast of the compass, of electricity,
of steamships and other inventions? Where did you find all this? Surely
it was in the courts of the Lord, Who invited you there? If you do not
remember your Master, you are a thief. Yes, indeed, you are a thief. And
more than that, you rob, you plunder and you oppress. You have taken for
yourself God’s wonders, those which you were the last to discover.
Truly I say unto you: all your wonders are God’s wonders, they are
not yours and never will be yours, even after a million years. You have
only one thing – listen to it and memorize it – you have only
one thing which is not from God, but from yourself: this is the misuse
of His wonders. Wonders are from God, misuse is from you. For example,
the flying-machine is a wonder, but yours is the destruction of humanity
with the help of this machine. It is God’s to sail, yours to sink.
It is God’s to heal, yours to poison. It is God’s to unite,
yours to divide. Truth is God’s, yours is the lie. Mercy is God’s,
yours is self-love. What do you have in common with Christ, Europe, with
Christ, with the God of truth and mercy? Nothing. And you, Serbia? Why
are you troubled and why do you blush? Because you have followed after
Europe. You have made friends with the apostate. You have gone after the
harlot. If you correct your ways, you will be blessed. And blessed is
God Who awaits your correction’. Amen.
Translator’s Note: Although the Saint addresses himself here
to his own Serbian land, we could substitute for it Old England, or any
other once Orthodox land that has erred from its ancient ways and followed
after the harlot spirit of the Europe of the last thousand years.
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