May 25, 2025
The following brief talk was given by His Grace Bishop Irenei
of London and Western Europe (ROCOR-MP) after the Divine Liturgy of 25th May
2025 in the Diocesan Cathedral, London.
Christ is risen!
I wish to say a small word here
after this Divine Service, in the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the
Holy Spirit.
It’s not often, in fact, it’s
extremely rare that I ever comment from this place on things going on in the
media or in the political world, because for the most part these have no
bearing upon our life in Christ. But I do want to say something today that’s in
response directly to something in the press. As of this morning, there’s an
article that has been published in the mass media. It’s on the radio and so on,
about the Russian Church, particularly in America, but more broadly about the
Church Abroad, and it talks about the Church in terms of people seeking
‘masculinity’ and a ‘conservative environment’ and a political environment
that’s different from the ‘liberal’ world around them. And I feel it’s
necessary to say something in light of this to all of you who are here.
It doesn’t overly concern me when
the media misrepresents the Orthodox Faith. In fact, I cannot even really blame
them most of the time, because of course, it’s not their job, and we don’t
expect an understanding of spiritual things from a non-spiritual environment.
When they try honestly and openly and make mistakes, we simply ignore it. It’s
different, of course, if there is malicious intent or a deliberate desire to
misrepresent the teachings of the church. This sometimes happens, though it
doesn’t seem to be the case, really, in this particular instance.
I’m not overly concerned about
what the media thinks of us. However, I am very concerned about what you think
of us. That is to say, about what each Orthodox person understands about the
Church. We live in a culture where too many people, including people in our own
Church, turn to the media, whether it be traditional or social media, or other
things, and think that they will find there some accurate echo of the Church’s
teaching. This almost never happens. Almost always, what is presented in the
media — especially in social, but even in traditional media — is a distortion,
a mischaracterisation, intentional or otherwise, and not a safe place to gain
an understanding of the Church’s teaching.
So there have been a few reports
of late, including this most recent one currently making the rounds, about a
number of young people converting to Orthodoxy, particularly young men,
converting because they find in the Orthodox Church, according to these reports,
an environment that preaches ‘masculinity’ and real ‘manhood’. And I want to
say that if you’re here because you think that that’s what we are here to do,
then you are a fool. This is stupidity. ‘Masculinity’, so far as I am aware, is
not an Orthodox term. It is not a term that has any traditional place in
Christianity. It is a term embraced by the secular world because this world has
rejected normal concepts of humanity, in which of course there is
male and there is female, there is child, there is adult. These are simply
human beings. But because the world has lost sight of the basics of what it
means to be human, it is forced to respond to the lack of clarity
it has pushed on itself by fostering these concepts of ‘femininity’,
‘masculinity’, and so on.
None of this has anything to do
with the teaching of Jesus Christ. This Church proclaims a simple reality that
in Jesus Christ our Saviour, all of us discover what it
means to be a human being, what it means to become a human person.
And this is to live according to the Gospel after the image of Christ. If you
have lost sight of what it means to be a man in this strange world, or if you
have lost sight of what it means to be a woman in this strange world, this is
hardly surprising. This world is more confused about these simple concepts than
about almost anything else. So if you are here because you are confused and
you wish to find sanity and normality in the teaching of Christ: God bless you,
and may we by God’s mercy be of some help.
But if you are here because you
think this is a place where you can reinforce some cultural masculinity, if
you’re here because you think this is the place to rebel against what you see
going on politically around you or socially around you, please keep on going —
go somewhere else. We are not here for this reason. We preach one thing and one
thing only: the Gospel of Jesus Christ, our Lord. We preach it without fear,
and we preach it without agenda. Our only goal is that every single human being
might become a living image of Christ Himself. That men might become
Christ-like men; that women might become Christ-like women; that children might
be true children of God; that the aged might find the real respect due to those
who long live and struggle for Christ; that this world might come to understand
what it means to be redeemed.
All of these other
characterisations of Christian life and characterisations of Church life, the
thing they all have in common is that they seem never to be religious at all.
Their only interest is in social and political questions. ‘What are your views on
masculinity, on sexuality, on politics, on government, on war?’ Do not come
here, if those are the questions that drive your life. Come here for one
reason: because you are aware, somewhere deep inside of you, that something
is wrong. Something is wrong with you, with me, with the world in which we
live, and this something is called sin, and this is the place where it can be
healed.
If you come to this place because
you think it’s the spot to find a political ideology that matches yours; if you
come here because you think we are going to preach some politics, some worldly
mindset, as if it allies with the teachings of the Church, please — don’t stay.
It is foolishness, it is stupidity, to think that there is any government
anywhere, be it in Russia, be it in America, be it in Europe, be it anywhere,
whose teachings can be aligned with those of the Orthodox Church. This is
nonsense. And if you’re seeking that, keep looking. You’ll never find it, and
you certainly won’t find it here.
If you’re seeking a place to come
where you can compare a ‘right’ leaning ideology against the ‘left’ leaning
ideology, go somewhere else. This is not the place to lean right or left, but
the point up towards the Kingdom of God. ‘Left’ and ‘Right’, these are totally
worldly things. I tire of hearing them. I tire of being asked whether the
Church sides with one or the other. We reject the entire model. We seek one
Kingdom, and that is Christ’s kingdom. We have one vision for the future of
mankind, and that is the vision that Christ lays out in the Gospel. Nothing
else.
We are committed and we will be
strong to always maintain the truth and nothing else. We are not here to be
politicians. We are not here to be social commentators. We are not here to
foster any worldly agenda. We are here, and I pray from the bottom of my heart
that each one of you is here, for only one reason: to listen
to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to do it.
And let me just conclude by
saying this. If you have come here for any of those wrong reasons, God bless
you. Stay, if what you want is to become something different. If what you want
is to be changed into something different, higher, better than
this. That is the whole reason the Church exists — for repentance, a change of
life. But if any of us is here so that we can be reinforced in our cultural
understandings, so that we can somehow have strengthened our own politics or
our own social norms, if that’s what you want, go do that at home. Go do that
by yourself, and come back to us when you’re ready to repent.
This is the Church. Christ’s
church. If you want to know what we believe, don’t look at the Internet. Don’t
read media reports. Listen to your own voice when you open your mouth during
the Liturgy, and we sing «Верою...», ‘I believe…’ (the Creed). That is
what we believe. If you want to see what humanity looks like, look at the
humanity in the Church: a humanity grounded in forgiveness and love and mutual
support, and following Christ God. May this be our only mission and our only
goal. And if we have failed in proclaiming this to the world, if the world has
cause to think of us otherwise, because of our shortcomings, let us do better.
And where others are misrepresenting us, just ignore them, don’t react, don’t
respond; but above all, don’t be swayed by this kind of nonsense. We know what
is the truth. We know what is our calling, and that is what we will do with our
life. God bless you, Amen.
Source: https://orthodox-europe.org/content/remarks-25th-may-2025/
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