MIRACLES THAT HAPPEN DURING THE DIVINE
LITURGY
AN ANGEL IS PRESENT AT THE DIVINE LITURGY
A certain priest, who was preparing the
elements for the Divine Liturgy at a vigil service, was having difficulty reading
the names of people because of the little light that was given off by single
candle the he had next to him. Suddenly,
he noticed that the candle all of a sudden became very bright. He wondered to himself how it was possible
for the candle now to give off more light.
Having said this, as he turned his head he saw standing about four
meters away from him an Angel. He became
petrified at seeing this. He became
frozen in place and it took him a long time to regain his composure. The presence of the Angel filled the priest with
a sense of compunction. His soul was
filled with such sweetness as the feeling of compunction within him increased
immeasurably. His soul was filled with
such sweetness that he felt as one with the Angel. The priest proceeded to
finish the preparation (προσκομιδή) of
the communion elements and then intoned “Blessed is the Kingdom of the Father,
the Son and the Holy Spirit” beginning the Divine Liturgy.
The Angel was present throughout the
Divine Liturgy until the priest consumed the consecrated elements at the very end
of the service. When the priest finished
the service he could not control his emotional state, his feeling of
compunction and awe that he felt in the presence of the Angel. He had never experienced such a heavenly
presence in the Divine Liturgy before.
He thought that something like this might happen to a priest only once
or twice in the lifetime of a pious and humble priest. He was also certain that
there are other holy, pious and spirit-filled priests and bishops who
experience divine revelations more frequently.
God only knows who these people are.
The priest remained in a state of
ecstasy for a long time after the Divine Liturgy. He did not remove his
vestments. He simply remained sitting in a chair in the
altar and cried. He kept crying and
could not control his feelings of compunction, awe and contrition that
he
felt. He remained in that state for a
long time enjoying the emotion and humbleness that he experienced during
the
Divine Liturgy in the presence of the Holy Angel. The spiritual father
of the priest assured me
of the veracity of this event. From that day forward, the faith of the
priest
became like an immovable rock. From that
time forward the priest would perform the Divine Liturgy with a sense of
profound
awe in his heart.
MIRACLES THAT HAPPENED DURING THE LITURGY
AS WITNESSED BY ELDER CLEOPAS ILIE OF
RUMANIA
When the novice monk Constantine,
who later became Father Cleopas, served as the assistant sexton of the Church
of the Monastery, he became an eye-witness of several miracles that took place
during the course of the Divine Liturgy.
These miracles happened in the Monastery Skete of Sihastria. “You should have seen what happened to me in
the presence of a pious priest, Father Kallistratos Mpompou. As a spiritual father, he once visited an
ascetic nun who lived in a cave in the forest.
At that time, about five hundred and fifty monks and nuns were living as
ascetics in the forest. This particular
nun told Father Kallistratos: “The Holy Spirit does not descend for you priests
during the sacraments because you follow the New Calendar, the Gregorian
calendar!” From that moment on, Father
Kallistratos lived with great doubt about his priesthood.
Fr. Cleopas tells us: “One day when
I was serving in the Church, I noticed that the prosforon (the offering bread
for the Divine Liturgy) with which the Abbot was performing the Divine Liturgy
was white and sweet while the offering bread with which Father Kallistratos was
serving was bitter and green in color.
Father Ionnikios asked the Elder: “Elder why is it when Father
Kallistratos performs the Divine Liturgy the offering bread he uses is moldy
and green?” He answered: “This happens
my child because he has doubts about the presence of God in the sacrament. He
doubts whether the Holy Spirit is actively present in the Church that follows
the new calendar. I told him that he has
been led astray because he does not believe that the Holy Spirit is actively is
actively present in the sacraments of our Church.
I also witnessed this: “One day when
Father Kallistratos was celebrating the Divine Liturgy and he invoked the
descent of the Holy Spirit, he saw with great surprise that the Body of Christ
was raw flesh and Holy Blood was dripping from the discus (δισκάριον) and the Antiminsion (άντιμινσιον). When he
looked in the chalice, he saw human blood.
He then called me forward and said to me: “My dear brother Constantine,
come here close to me. What do you
see? My God, Father Kallistratos, the
Holy Communion has become flesh and blood!”
I then immediately sent a message to the Abbot about this. When the Staretz arrived, he requested that
the monks read the Psalms. The Abbot
then said: “Do you see Kallistros. Do you now believe that the Holy Spirit
descends and transforms the bread and wine or not?” “Forgive me father” and he fell on his knees
crying. “Be certain that the Holy Spirit
descended and transformed the Body of Christ into flesh and the wine and water
into the Blood of Christ. Why do you
still have doubt in your mind?” “I
believe Elder. I beg you to forgive
me.” The Abbot then said: “Take hold of
the Holy Gifts carefully.” He then took a chisel and chiseled out an opening in
the base of the Holy Table. The Holy
Table symbolizes the Tomb of our Lord and he placed the Holy Sacrament in the
opening. This is what the Holy Fathers
of the Church tell us to do. He then
cleaned out the chalice and washed the Antiminsion. He remained before the Altar Table until the
monks finished reading the Psalms. He
then proceeded to celebrate the Divine Liturgy beginning with the Proskomide:
“One of the soldiers pierced His side with a lance….” The Divine Liturgy was completed and the
miracle of the flesh and blood did not happen again.
The Staretz asked him if he now
believed in the real presence of Jesus in the Bread and Wine at the Divine
Liturgy. He responded: “I believe
father.” Father Ionnikios then placed a
penance upon Father Kallistratos not to perform the Divine Liturgy for forty
days by telling him: “I kept telling you to believe without doubt but you
decided to go to the ascetic nun in the forest to be taught about the Church
Calendar.” This miracle happened in
1932. During that time, I became a
witness to another miracle during the celebration of the Divine Liturgy. When Father Ionnikios was celebrating the
Divine Liturgy, right after the consecration of the Holy Gifts, a drop of the
consecrated Blood of Christ fell upon the Holy Antiminision. This drop of consecrated Blood began to glow
and then was transformed into a beam of light.
The Staretz then called to me to come quickly. “My dear brother Constantine, come close to
me” and he continued. “What do you see on the Holy Antiminsion?” “I see a drop
of the Holy Blood. It is glowing so much
that I cannot look upon it up close.”
Then the Staretz said to him: “Do you see who, we the sinners serve? It is for this
reason that you should stand before the Holy Altar with great fear and
reverence.” The Staretz then took that drop of blood and consumed it.
Translated
from the Greek by:
+Fr.
Constantine J. Simones, Waterford, CT, USA, June 14, 2014, cjsimones300@gmail.com
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