A fragment of the meeting of the Sisterhood with Fr. Andrew Lemeshonok devoted to the 20th anniversary of the Sisterhood
Fr. Andrew: Recenlty we celebrated the feast day of St. Catherinethe . On the same day in St. Peter
and Paul Cathedral the 25-anniversary of the first service was celebrated. 25
years ago the first moleben took place there, in the building which had been
served as an archive-office for many years. Since that day the new life of the
cathedral began. Several months later God brought me there as well, so that I
served there as a deacon and later as a priest. On the feast day of St.
Catherine our convent also had a cause for celebration. 20 years ago
Metropolitan Philaret vested the first sisters of mercy during the service.
That was really solemnly! I think that was unforgettable for the sisters who
were there. I cannot remember how much of them was there…
The Sisters: Twelve.
Fr. Andrew: You see, there
were twelve of them… The number of the apostles. The Sisterhood existed already,
and we visited the patients of the hospital, but on the feast day of St. Martyr
Catherine that finally the point was made.
Everything is
rather simple and clear in the Sisterhood. And this simplicity is what we are
looking for in our life, because our world confuses and deforms everything. You
need at least ten years to understand what you want and what to do next. It is
just madness… There is a tendency in the world today – not to let people to
come to themselves, to rethink or understand something. Anyway, we continue our
struggle. Every other day is more difficult than the previous one. The Convent,
the Sisterhood – one big organism which suffers from many diseases,
and it even seems that there is no way to cure them. But then there are the remedy and
the Healer. And these are our hope, which gives us strength to live and to move
forward and think about our future. One needs courage and an effort.
Each sister and each brother should do their best, because our ministry is
cooperative and everyone makes a contribution to our work.
Everything
changes. Some people have left us, others have passed away… At the same time some
new people have joined our ministry. Only God is always the same. We have
overcome a lot of challenges already, but there will be even more of them to
endure. Perhaps they will be the most difficult for us and will demand even more
responsibility. You know that children have their own tasks and requirements,
while for adults the requirements are different. It is because adults have
different criteria and abilities. Let us hope that everything that we have
started there will have further development. The only thing we should remember
about is that we must not trust in sin, which is sometimes rather
persuasive in its arguments… Perhaps, someone else wants to say something?
Sister Helen: I would like
to ask the sisters, who were the first of us, to step forward. I was in the
Sisterhood when Metropolitan Philaret blessed us for the second time. I
remember that he was crying from happiness, because our sisters could not get
permission for their service for a long time. So it was natural, that we all
were happy. I felt like as if I was in Heaven, as if I found the exact place
where I had to be and needed nothing more. I knew how to live, I had a spiritual
father, I had God, and all my sorrows had gone. God gave us strength. You know,
I have a weak heart, and I suffer from this for all my life. But then I could
sleep only two hours and nothing hurt, nothing bothered me. What is more, physical
exertion is bad for my back, as I have spinal discs disorder. So what?..
Fr. Andrew: These are just
the little things of life.
Sister Helen: I
remember that the sisters and I, who are nuns now, had to sleep between the
boxes, because there was no other place for us. We fell asleep because of
exhaustion, but we had little time for that. We had to rest quickly and
continue our work then. We cared for each other and God strengthened us. Today
everything is fine, although our work became much more difficult.
Fr. Andrew: It is harder
to live today, because earlier we had God’s grace helping us. Now we
have to work on ourselves, as we see our own weaknesses and faintness.
Sister Helen: If there is no
necessity, then you will not change yourself. It is definitely true. But we do
not want to. How do we want to live? Quietly, in joy and peace. Need to pray?
Well then, I can read the morning or the evening prayers, or maybe even an
akathist or something else… No, this is simply unacceptable! We should always
pray and should do it wholeheartedly.
And what
concerns the sisters… I am happy to see them all. And the convent itself is the
source of life for me. Thanks to the Convent and our ministry I remain alive. This
is the only way to live for me, and I just cannot live differently…
20.12.2016
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