08/04/2026

The court of our Lord

 


Archimandrite Vasiliou Bakoyannis | Romfea.gr

The Romans, having Palestine under their control, gave its High Priests the right to judge the people.

They could also impose the death penalty, by stoning, as they did to the protomartyr Stephen (Acts 5:17-42), but they could not impose death by cross (John 18:31-32), because they had to get permission from the conqueror, something they detested, which is why they rarely made such decisions, however, for Christ they made such a decision! That is where their envy for Christ led them! (Mt. 27:18).

As soon as they arrested Him, they led Him for preliminary interrogation to High Priest Annas. The preliminary interrogation did not bring anything against Jesus.

And instead of releasing Him, High Priest Annas sent Him bound (!) to the Sanhedrin, with High Priest Caiaphas as president (Jn. 18:15-25).

First they arrested Him, and then they sought to find an accusation against Him! Who, after all, would control them?

They had the sword, they had the melon too! “Woe to the weak who is right...!”

Of course, Jesus saw all this and tolerated it, because He came down from heaven for one and only reason: To be crucified for our salvation, and for this He was led to the slaughter “like a mute lamb.”

Caiaphas, in order to condemn Him, called many false witnesses to the Great Court (Mt.26:60).

However, many of them, seeing the good Christ bound in chains, did not have the heart to testify against Him, and they disagreed with the false witnesses! (Mk. 14:55-59).

And so the Court could not make the decision it wanted! According to the law, the accusation had to be based on at least two witnesses (Deut. 19:15).

They could not even try Jesus with false witnesses, but they had to try Him. And the time was passing, because they had to have Him executed by Friday afternoon.

The anxious Caiaphas asked Jesus, “Are you the Son of God?” “Yes, I am” (Mt. 66:63-64), He answered. “Blasphemy,” exclaimed Caiaphas, meaning, if possible, that the chained Jesus was the Son of God! “What need have we then of witnesses?!” (Mt. 26:65).

They tried him at night, in violation of the divine law, which said that trials should be held during the day (Jer. 21:12). After they had made the decision they wanted at night (Mt. 26:66), they held a formal trial in the morning (Mt. 27:1), so that their decision would be valid!

Blasphemy against God was punishable by stoning (Lev. 24:16). However, the High Priest Caiaphas, wanting to completely humiliate Jesus, disregarded the divine law and decided to crucify Jesus!

It was the worst punishment that could be imposed on a convict! They crucified only the most extreme and dangerous criminals!

On Good Friday morning (Jn.18:28) they took Jesus bound to Pilate, to get his signature.

Judas saw this scene, and he could not bear it, because he did not expect the High Priests to make such a humiliating decision, and he killed himself! (Mt.27:1-5).

The High Priests, seeing Pilate tending towards the acquittal of Jesus, made the people shout, demanding His crucifixion! The High Priests were also shouting! They were shouting so loudly that they “covered” the voices of the people! (Lk.23:23).

And while they had decided to crucify Jesus, on the charge of blasphemy, now they decided to crucify Him on the charge of being the King of the Jews! (Jn.19:13-17). It was enough that He was crucified!

By crucifying Him, they put Him in the middle, among the robbers, not because of honor, but to show that He was the leader of the robbers, the leader...!

The most scandalous thing here is that Christ was not condemned by the underworld, by robbers, by criminals, but by the religious leaders of the people, led by the High Priest Caiaphas, because Jesus “stole” their glory!

Power corrupted them. If they did not have power, they might not have gotten into this mess!

Their preoccupation with the Scriptures, with the Temple, with preaching, did not “manage” to save them...!

We, as Priests, can preach about love and injustice, read the Scriptures, and attend church, but if we do not guard ourselves against vanity, envy, and resentment, we will surely become “Caiaphas,” if we have not already become one!

“Caiaphas” did not die!

07/04/2026

"O sun tremble, O earth groan and o shaking one cry out...


 Holy Thursday evening...

"O sun tremble, O earth groan and o shaking one cry out...

Unshakable Lord, glory to you!"

There is no man without a cross!

Some with a large cross and some with a small cross...

Some with a heavy cross and some with a lighter one...

Some carry it without a care...

Some secretly weep!!!

Some sometimes get tired on the road and rest...

Some carry it on their shoulders...

Some on their backs...

And others hug it...Tightly!!!

Almost romantically...

And some others drag their cross...

Anyway, everyone carries something!

Everyone has something!

The point is not to give up!!!

The point is not to throw down your cross!

May the end find you, the "passing" and your hands still hold the cross, The cross that has been given to you...

That's the point!

And if sometimes you reach the "amen", raise your eyes high...

Great Cross, Great Resurrection of our Inexhaustible Lord!

"Today we will not only remember, but we will be present at the Passion of Christ.

We will be part of the crowd that will surround Christ, the Disciples and the Theotokos.

As we listen to the readings, as we follow the Prayers of the Church, as the images of the Passion follow one another before our eyes, let us ask ourselves the question:

Among this crowd, where am I, who am I?

A Pharisee?

A scribe?

A traitor?

A coward?

Who?"

Metropolitan of Sourozh Anthony Bloom.

 

02/04/2026

When you want to pray, get up at night, on an empty stomach.


 When you want to pray, get up at night, on an empty stomach. Then, but then there is nothing better and more beautiful. When the people are sleeping, God hears you... Cry out to God, with all your strength, from the depths of your heart.

Especially pray at night, when the enemy is watching. After 12 o'clock at night, until 3.30, then the devil finds an opportunity to act, when people are sleeping. That is why the shepherd must be vigilant for the flock...

...We should not waste the whole night sleeping, because then Satan does whatever he wants to us. Since I was a little child, I loved to pray. I would go to a quiet place and cry out to God. My heart thirsted for Him. I had also learned the greetings by heart and said them. What joy, exultation and peace I had in my heart! Whatever I asked of our good Virgin Mary, she gave it to me...

Saint Demetrios Gagastathis + 29/ 1

A great monk of Mount Athos, threw off his robe and went out into the world, to live his life.


 Elder Ephraim of the Skete of Saint Andrew

~ A great monk of Mount Athos, threw off his robe and went out into the world, to live his life.

He lived a prodigal life with many carnal sins and finally got married. He had 2 boys and one day went with his family to swim in the sea.

 On the beach, as he was lying under the umbrella, his little boy said to him:

– Dad, what is this cross on your chest? And the red letters on it, what do they say?

The father was shocked by his son’s revelation. He asked them to return to their home and there he locked himself in his room and cried all night…

The next day he confessed and the spiritual father told him:

– Christ, even though you have denied Him repeatedly and consciously, still loves you undiminished! As infinitely as He loved you when you were a monk, He loves you even more now!

These words struck him in the heart. That is why he revealed the whole truth to his wife and they agreed to divorce by mutual consent. He returned to the monastery, while his wife later became a nun, provided she first settled their children.

After 17 years, the son of the monk who had seen the letters on his father’s chest visits Mount Athos and specifically the monastery where his father was a monk, without knowing it.

He goes to the abbot of the monastery and asks to confess. After the confession, he asks the abbot:

– Father, I am looking for my father. He became a monk and for so many years, I do not know where he is. Can you help me?

The abbot understood whose son this child was and tried diligently to hide his tears of emotion and said to him:

– My child, sit here today and I will inform you and I will tell you tomorrow.

The abbot went to the monk – the father of the son, to inform him and said to him:

– My child, your little son came to the monastery and is looking for you. Would you like to see him?

He, obviously moved and at the same time troubled, said to him:

– Elder, I saw my guardian angel and he revealed to me that in 3 days I am leaving for the other world!

Tell my child that he will see me in 3 days! And when I sleep, then you will reveal to him that I was his father! Because I want to set a rule for myself, for all that I did in my life…

The monk’s act is an act of perfect repentance and his refusal not to see his child is supreme love!

The abbot went to the child, convinced him to stay another 3 days in the monastery. At the funeral that took place in 3 days, the son attended and confessed to the abbot:

– Elder, this is the first time I have seen such a funeral! This monk is a holy relic! He is a monk!

And when they buried him, the abbot made the great revelation to his son:

– My child, this monk… was your father!!!

 

 

 

Death was terrified,


 “Death was terrified, seeing a dead man, who did not resemble the other dead at all, who had descended into Hades and was not bound with the chains with which those who were there were bound. “Why did you, gatekeepers of Hades, tremble with fear at the sight of him?” (Cf. Job 38:17). What unusual fear is this that has seized you? Death fled and in its flight was ashamed of its cowardice. The Holy Prophets ran to the Lord…”

(Saint Cyril of Jerusalem)