Archbishop Elpidophoros of America presided over the Great Vespers of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross on September 13, 2023, at the Holy Cross Chapel – Hellenic College/Holy Cross, in Brookline, Massachusetts.
“This evening, we commence our solemn observances of the Glorious Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy, Precious, and Life-giving Cross,” the Archbishop Elpidophoros of America in his speech.
“As your Archbishop, I stand here in the presence of the Hierarchy, Clergy, Faculty, and Administration – to convey to you, the Student Body – a word of encouragement and exhortation,” he added, “especially for those who receive their crosses and rassa in tonight’s ceremony.”
Moreover, the Archbishop of America stressed that although the students learn about “how to perform the rites and ceremonies of our Church from some of the finest teachers in the Nation”, they must still be responsible for “implanting the meaning of all this symbolism” within their hearts and souls, which is also very important. “And not only planting these seeds of faith, but nourishing them, and cultivating them for the harvest that feeds the Church,” the Archbishop pointed out.
“And the same goes for the words of teaching – whether it is a reading from Scripture, the Holy Fathers and Elders, or the lecture you are attending – these words gain their meaning by you bringing your actions, speech, and thoughts into harmony with them,” Archbishop Elpidophoros highlighted in his speech.
And he concluded: “Therefore, my beloved students and faculty, and all with an interest in the well-being and usefulness of our beloved Σχολή, let us strive together to fulfill our spiritual potential above all, even as we learn the history and the stories of the Church.”
Afterwards, the Archbishop gave an exhortation to all, blessed senior seminarians to wear the exorasso, bestowed the school cross on the seminarians entering their second year, made Readers.
Finally, he gave a blessing to what we can now say is the largest incoming class in the history of Hellenic College Holy Cross.
Read below the speech of Archbishop Elpidophoros of America:
Your Eminences,
Your Graces,
Beloved Brothers and Sisters of this Sacred Community of
Hellenic College and Holy Cross,
This evening, we commence our solemn observances of the Glorious Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy, Precious, and Life-giving Cross. As your Archbishop, I stand here in the presence of the Hierarchy, Clergy, Faculty, and Administration – to convey to you, the Student Body – a word of encouragement and exhortation, especially for those who receive their crosses and rassa in tonight’s ceremony.
You are one of the largest classes to matriculate here in years, and this is a hopeful sign for the life of our Church in America. Without trained clergy, the future of our Church will hover between faith and doubt. And we have so much to offer to the wider American society – treasures of spirituality and culture – that we must have the individuals capable of representing and cultivating our Orthodox Faith of Christ.
Therefore, all of you who are studying on this Holy Hill have a profound responsibility to apply yourselves with great care and diligence in the pursuit of your studies. But even more so, you must take this time of instruction – of διδαχή – to cultivate your inner spiritual life.
Although you will learn about how to perform the rites and ceremonies of our Church – τά τελετουργικά – from some of the finest teachers in the Nation, you must still be responsible for implanting the meaning of all this symbolism within your hearts and souls. And not only planting these seeds of faith, but nourishing them, and cultivating them for the harvest that feeds the Church.
And the same goes for the words of teaching – whether it is a reading from Scripture, the Holy Fathers and Elders, or the lecture you are attending – these words gain their meaning by you bringing your actions, speech, and thoughts into harmony with them. If we do not establish this balance in our lives, we fall into the trap of being hypocrites, which, if you remember, was a specific complaint that our Lord Jesus Christ had against the Pharisees, and those whose religiosity was on display for all the world to see.
My beloved community, let us never mistake the menu for the meal! You cannot spiritually feed the world – yourself included – with pictures and words printed on a bill of fare. You need and want the real thing! And that is what our faithful need and want as well. Not just another priest or teacher who know the words … but one who does the deeds. One who acts upon the Faith, in concert with its Divine Message, the Kerygma of Christ.
And that Kerygma is the Message of the Cross! As the Apostle says in another place:
But God forbid that I glory in anything except the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ! – through Which the world is crucified to me, and I to the world! *
Here is the Everlasting Gospel of the Lord! †
Here is the meaning of all that we do and say.
For if we do not act and speak in accordance with the love that brought the Lord Jesus Christ to ascend the Cross and offer Himself up for the life of the world, then we are hypocrites. People with the mask of piety, and our real life is disguised, as the Lord said of those Pharisees and Hypocrites:
You are like secret graves that people walk over without realizing it. ‡
Therefore, my beloved students and faculty, and all with an interest in the well-being and usefulness of our beloved Σχολή, let us strive together to fulfill our spiritual potential above all, even as we learn the history and the stories of the Church. As it is said:
Ἡ γνῶσις φυσιοῖ, ἡ δὲ ἀγάπη οἰκοδομεῖ.
Knowledge inflates, but love edifies. §
Only the love of the Cross can truly build up the Church into the Body of Christ – the One Who deigned to hang upon the Cross for all our sakes.
Education is a life-long process, and its success is not manifest merely in a title or degree. Our education’s success can only be measured by how we are transformed within, and how much we desire, and are capable of, sharing the transfigured life with others – always based in love.
I close my exhortation to this fellowship of faith with these words:
… δίωκε δὲ δικαιοσύνην, πίστιν, ἀγάπην, εἰρήνην μετὰ τῶν ἐπικαλουμένων τὸν Κύριον ἐκ καθαρᾶς καρδίας.
… pursue, then, righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call upon the Lord with from a pure heart. **
Let this be your year at Hellenic College and Holy Cross. A year of learning both the externals, and the internals of our Faith. Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy. And you will become what this School is always called to be:
A place of pure and unalloyed Faith;
A place of Hope for the Church of tomorrow;
And a place of Love for our Lord and God, and for one another.
So be it. Γένοιτο. Amen.
* Galatians 6:14.
† Cf. Revelation 14:6.
‡ Luke 11:44.
§ I Corinthians 8:2.
** II Timothy 2:22
Archepiscopal Encyclical On the Feast of the Universal Exaltation of the Precious and Life-giving Cross
Furthermore, the Archbishop oF America issued an Archepiscopal Encyclical on the occasion of the Feast of the Universal Exaltation of the Precious and Life-giving Cross.
“Today, we celebrate the Universal Exaltation of the Holy and Life-giving Cross – the special Feastday of our Hellenic College and Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology,” he said in his Encyclical.
“In its Exaltation, the hymns of the day call to mind that this Cross is no piece of dried and dead wood, but a living and vibrant source of spiritual refreshment,” he added.
The Archbishop then referred to the Genesis (49:11) saying that “the Cross is the Sacred Arbor upon which our human nature was washed clean of sin and death by the Precious Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who, as the Scripture says, ‘washed His robe in the blood of grapes’.”
“This ‘blood of grapes’ is a prophetic image of the Mystical Offering that we receive in every Divine Liturgy,” he pointed out.
He then said that “our beloved School is the place where our clergy are trained and prepared to make these offerings for the life of the world” and added that “through the integration of knowledge and right (Orthodox) belief that they receive at Hellenic College and Holy Cross, they serve the Body of the Church in the preparation and distribution of the Mystical Supper, as well as in the many aspects of ministry that enliven our parishes.”
Read the full Archepiscopal Encyclical below:
Unto the Most Reverend and Right Reverend Hierarchs, Pious Priests and Deacons, Monks and Nuns, Presidents and Members of the Parish Councils, Honorable Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, Members of Leadership 100, Day and Afternoon Schools, Philoptochos Societies, Youth, Greek Orthodox Organizations, and entirety of the Christ-loving Plenitude of the Sacred Archdiocese of America:
O most glorious wonder! Today the Cross Which bore the Most High is beheld exalted from the earth, as a cluster of grapes full of life.
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
Today, we celebrate the Universal Exaltation of the Holy and Life-giving Cross – the special Feastday of our Hellenic College and Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. In its Exaltation, the hymns of the day call to mind that this Cross is no piece of dried and dead wood, but a living and vibrant source of spiritual refreshment. For the Cross is the Holy Trellis upon which the True Vine stretched forth as a divine cluster of grapes granting spiritual nourishment to the world. The Cross is the Sacred Arbor upon which our human nature was washed clean of sin and death by the Precious Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who, as the Scripture says, “washed His robe in the blood of grapes” (Genesis 49:11).
This “blood of grapes” is a prophetic image of the Mystical Offering that we receive in every Divine Liturgy. Through our Lord’s grace and love for mankind, we partake of His Body and Blood through the ministrations of our clergy. They participate in His High Priesthood for this singular purpose – to bring that “cluster of grapes full of life” into the experience of the Faithful, so that we may be filled with the hope of eternal life.
Our beloved School is the place where our clergy are trained and prepared to make these offerings for the life of the world. Through the integration of knowledge and right (Orthodox) belief that they receive at Hellenic College and Holy Cross, they serve the Body of the Church in the preparation and distribution of the Mystical Supper, as well as in the many aspects of ministry that enliven our parishes. Therefore, let us offer all of our support and strengthen this most precious Institution of our Sacred Archdiocese, so that the Divine Cluster of Grapes may always be pressed and shared in all our communities, through the Power of the Holy and Lifegiving Cross.
With paternal blessings and love in Christ,
† ELPIDOPHOROS
Archbishop of America
Source: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America