“They once asked the great Saint Barsanuphius if our Saints are infallible and if they can make mistakes and he answered:
“YES. IT CAN”!
And when they asked him again, “why does God allow
such great men and saints to err and make various mistakes”? he answered:
a) Because they did not ask him about this specific
issue, nor did they pray as much as they should before asking God for an
answer.
b) Because they received them from older Elders and
Saints and did not sit down to investigate whether they were true or not,
having confidence in them.
c) So that God could show that all people, even the
Saints, are always finite and imperfect and could not in any case understand
all the depths of God. That is why the Apostle Paul says that, “we know in part
and we prophesy in part.”
d) So that God may show again that our Faith is alive,
our Church is alive and the Holy Spirit never ceases to enlighten whomever He
wills ("the Holy Spirit breathes where He wills") and whenever He
wills, about the truths of our Faith. Thus, whatever escapes someone or is left
out by one Saint, may be found and completed by the next; and whatever the next
leaves out, may be found by the next, until the end of time. And with a word,
whatever the first say and is not clear or correctly formulated, the last come
and explain or correct it, so that God may always be glorified through His
Saints. For He is the God of both the first and the last, and to Him belongs
glory forever and ever. Amen.”
(“The
Bible of Barsanuphius and John”, pp. 285-288)




