Bulletin March 16, 2014 Bulletin March 23, 2014
2014 Service Schedule for Great Lent, Holy Week, Pascha
Christians are meant to be humble,
and it is Jesus Christ Himself Who calls us to humility.
Yet this crucial virtue is very illusive:
as soon as we think we have it, we don’t.
St. John Climacus explains this “problem” of humility from the perspective of avoiding pride (vainglory):
“The sun shines on all alike, and vainglory beams on all activities. For instance I am vainglorious when I fast, and when I relax the fast to be unnoticed, I am again vainglorious by my prudence. When I am well dressed, I am quite overcome by vainglory. When I put on poor clothes, I am vainglorious again. When I talk I am defeated and when I am silent I am again defeated by it. However I throw this prickly thing, a spike stands upright.”
Yet before we despair St John also writes on how to attain true humility: Behold true, Christian humility: in this you will be able to achieve victory over every vice, by attributing to God rather than to yourself the fact that you have won.
To know what humility is we must look to Christ; to know how we gain humility we again look to Christ. Specifically we can look to the Icon of Christ called “Extreme Humility”. This Icon shows the crucified Jesus Christ, in the tomb, usually bearing the marks of His murder and torture.