{"id":277828,"date":"2020-04-21T22:30:09","date_gmt":"2020-04-21T19:30:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/basilica.ro\/?p=277828"},"modified":"2020-04-21T22:32:31","modified_gmt":"2020-04-21T19:32:31","slug":"j-c-larchet-the-value-of-the-holy-communion-does-not-depend-on-how-it-is-offered-to-the-faithful","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arhiva.basilica.ro\/en\/j-c-larchet-the-value-of-the-holy-communion-does-not-depend-on-how-it-is-offered-to-the-faithful\/","title":{"rendered":"J.C. Larchet: The value of the Holy Communion does not depend on how it is offered to the faithful"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>In a recent <a href=\"https:\/\/orthodoxie.com\/en\/the-spiritual-origin-nature-and-meaning-of-the-current-pandemic-an-interview-with-jean-claude-larchet-by-orthodoxie-com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">interview<\/a>, French theologian Jean-Claude Larchet, well-known to Romanians through his numerous books on illness and suffering, places the Covid-19 pandemic in historical context and discusses the challenges to religious practice which stemmed from it and spurred controversy among the Orthodox faithful.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The extensive interview approaches hotly debated topics such as the issue the Holy Communion, the ban on religious service participation, the theological meaning of disease in general and the sense of the current pandemic. He recommends prayer for the whole world and mentions that he reads many times a day the special prayer conceived by the Romanian Patriarch Daniel on this purpose.<\/p>\n<h4>The Holy Communion and the pandemic: \u201cBecame I as weak, that I might gain the weak\u201d<\/h4>\n<p>About administering the Holy Communion at this time, Jean-Claude Larchet says that \u201ctwo things must be distinguished: the practices accompanying communion and communion itself\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Regarding the former, churches have adopted temporary exceptions in the way they offer the Holy Communion to the faithful, but received criticism based on the idea that the Body and Blood of Christ have disinfectant properties for the Holy Spoon and that the priests who consume the rest of the Holy Gifts at the end of the Liturgy never contract any illness as a result.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWith regard to this last point, I do not have reliable information from historical documents. On the other hand, the commentary that St. Nicodemus the Hagiorite (who lived in the second half of the 18th century) makes in his <em>Pedalion<\/em> (a collection and commentary on the canons of the Orthodox Church) on canon 28 of the Sixth Ecumenical Council, admits that \u2018priests make some change in times of plague\u2019,\u201d affirms the theologian.<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless, he mentions: \u201cI believe that whoever has sufficient faith to commune with confidence via the Spoon runs no risk, and that churches that have made special arrangements have done so, at best, with a view to the faithful with weaker faith and doubts\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Churches have in some way followed the precept of St. Paul, who says: \u2018To the weak became I as weak, that I might gain the weak\u2019 (1 Corinthians 9:22). It must be remembered that communion does not have a magical effect: as with all the sacraments, grace is given in fullness, but the reception of grace is proportional to the faith of the receiver\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI believe that no Church has assumed that the very Body and Blood of Christ, which all the prayers before and after communion remind us is given \u2018for the health of soul and body\u2019, is itself a vector of contamination\u201d, emphasizes the theologian.<\/p>\n<h4>On banning the laymen from participating in religious services<\/h4>\n<p>Larchet reminds us that, except for Greece, there was no real cessation of religious services, as the Divine Liturgy itself continues to be officiated only with the priests, cantors, deacons and sometimes a server. The theories about obscure forces wanting to destroy Christianity, he says, are \u201eobviously excessive, and the parallel with the period of persecutions abusive. Christians are not being asked to renounce their faith and worship another god\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>A church building \u201cis not a magical place, totally sheltered from the surrounding world, where one cannot contract any disease\u201d, he affirms, while the Church as an institution \u201chas a duty to protect the health and life of its faithful, but also to protect those whom they might contaminate outside, as well as a duty not to complicate the work of the healthcare staff\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>This helps us avoid hospital crowding, which could determine abandonment of the elderly in favour of younger patients. It also prevents the tragic situation in which funeral services could not be held anymore due to the high number of deaths in a short interval of time.<\/p>\n<h4>The value of the Liturgy resides in our Saviour\u2019s Sacrifice<\/h4>\n<p>St. Ephrem of Katounakia, referring to St. John Chrysostom, urged laymen who cannot go to church to \u201cmake their souls an altar by saying the Prayer.\u201d The faithful can pray at home with the Jesus Prayer or using the small Book of Prayers (Euchologion), which Romanians can also find <a href=\"http:\/\/molitfelnic.ro\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">online<\/a>. In addition, Orthodox countries have the consolation of watching the Divine Liturgy live on TV and online.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe value of the Liturgy does not depend on the number of participants present, nor does the value and scope of the Holy Sacrifice depend on the number of Liturgies celebrated\u201d, he adds. (\u2026) If there were only one Liturgy being celebrated, by only one of the local Churches, this one Sacrifice would be celebrated equally, with the same scope, since it extends to the whole universe\u201d, Jean-Claude Larchet says.<\/p>\n<h4>What caused the pandemic<\/h4>\n<p>\u201cIt is not surprising, in religious discourse, to see the theme of Revelation, the end of the world, or the idea of divine punishment for the sins of men\u201d, says the theologian, but, he adds, this view of\u00a0 a punishing God was common in the Old Testament and\u00a0 changed by the New Testament.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cPeople who suffer from illness do not need accusations of guilt added to their suffering,\u201d says Larchet, \u201cbut need support, consolation, compassionate care, and also help to take spiritual responsibility for their illness and suffering so that they can spiritually turn it to their advantage\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGod is for us a Father, we are his children. What father among us would have the idea of inoculating his children with a virus for a supposedly pedagogical purpose?\u201d he wonders. \u201cThe Fathers are unanimous in affirming that God did not create death, and that death is a consequence of sin, as well as sickness and suffering,\u201d he points out.<\/p>\n<p>Some diseases can be explained through mistakes or personal passions, while other affect the innocent (children) and even saints and monastics. This refers us to the divine rationale of suffering: \u201cNeither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him\u201d (John 9, 3).<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Jean-Claude Larchet<\/strong> has a PhD in Philosophy and one in Theology and is among the world\u2019s leading experts in St Maximus the Confessor\u2019s theology. He is well-known in Romania as the author of the books \u201cMental Disorders and Spiritual Healing\u201d, \u201cThe Theology of Illness\u201d, \u201cGod Does Not Want Human Suffering\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jivko Panev<\/strong>, the author of the interview, is a Lecturer in Canon Law and The History of Local Churches at the \u201cSt Serge\u201d Institute of Orthodox Theology of Paris, Protopresbyter of the Russian Orthodox parish Notre-Dame Souveraine \u00e0 Chaville near Paris and coordinator of the website <a href=\"http:\/\/www.orthodoxie.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Orthodoxie.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In a recent interview, French theologian Jean-Claude Larchet, well-known to Romanians through his numerous books on illness and suffering, places the Covid-19 pandemic in historical context and discusses the challenges to religious practice which stemmed from it and spurred controversy among the Orthodox faithful. 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