This article was originally published in the magazine “Lumière” in 1944.
by
Marcel Morcos [the future Archimandrite Elias]
Taking
Stock.
Father Elias Morcos. |
It is good, from time to time, to take stock of things, to stop for a moment, in the shade and in solitude... and to look backwards towards the fog of our yesterdays, this past that we have made with our own hands, and then to turn back forward towards that mysterious horizon where our tomorrows are hidden, our future that we will also make with our own hands.
However this does not work adequately! ...
This does not work because we have not yet understood the true meaning of the
Movement because we are only attached to the bark, to what is outward, to what
is vain. Because number has never been quality, because these meetings are not
progress, because regularity is not life, because resolutions are not acts,
because to be known is not to exist.....
What
is needed is a spirit for this machine, that is that the Movement works in us,
within each one of us, in that secret abyss where no eye is expected an no
vanity is useful. What is needed is for us all to embark upon a new life, a
life that is everywhere radiant and always present: a life in Christ. The first
Christians, the true Christians, they neither looked at numbers nor success.
They lived unknown, hidden by the anonymity of a life of slavery or in the
catacombs. They did not proclaim their king in the street- they lived it. They
did not show off their charity- they practiced it. They did not call themselves
Christians- they were Christians!
And
this is the Orthodox Youth Movement, to revive early Christianity, this
integral Christianity, repressed in the night of time by so many miseries and
shames, from decadence to decadence, from hostility to indifference!... What is
needed is to break through this indifference and to fully fall in love.
Reference:
https://araborthodoxy.blogspot.com/2011/02/orthodox-youth-movement-in-1944.html?m=0