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The Light of the Resurrection Shines in the Darkness

 

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Christos voskrese!  Voistinu voskrese!  — Christ is risen!  Truly He is risen!

 

There is a story told about Nikolai Bukharin, a Russian Communist leader who actively propagated the message of atheism.

One of the most powerful men in the world was Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, a Russian Communist leader, who took part in the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. In 1930 he addressed a massive assembly of workers in Kiev on the subject of atheism. He aimed the heavy artillery of his arguments at Christianity by hurling insults and proof against it. He went on and on for an hour effectively crucifying and killing our faith. When he was done he looked out smugly upon what he thought was the smoldering ash heap of the crowd’s faith. His speech was followed by silence and he demanded, “Are there any questions?” As deafening silence filled the auditorium, for what seemed an eternity, a man approached the platform and the lectern standing near the powerful communist leader. He surveyed the crowd scanning the silent faces from left to right. Finally, he shouted the ancient greeting known so well in the Orthodox Church: “CHRIST IS RISEN!” En masse, the crowd rose to its feet and the response came crashing forth like the sound of thunder: “INDEED, HE IS RISEN.”  Source

Some question whether this event actually happened but it is a matter of record that during the Soviet era thousands of churches were destroyed and tens of thousands of priests and monks were imprisoned.  It is no small miracle that the Orthodox Church in Russia has survived, outlasted Communist rule, and is currently thriving.  It is a fulfillment of Christ’s promise to the Apostles: “On this rock I will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” (Matthew 16:18; OSB)  Let us remember that the power of Christ’s third day resurrection was more than a onetime event but continues to reverberate through human history.

Robert Arakaki

Cathedral of Christ the Savior - Symbol of New Russia  Source

Interesting story about the Cathedral of Christ the Savior – Symbol of New Russia Source

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 Comments

  1. Geo milo

    This was a good point for our Easter ,just to add that Christians now today are being killed like no other time since communist dictators. Mostly orthodox Christians in the middleast, Africa, and other regions. Also the loss of churches ;100’s destroyed in Kosovo and Bosnia ‘some dating back to the 4th century, sacred sites throughout the middleast and Africa destroyed….

  2. Karen

    In these days of renewed persecution of Christians, I have often pondered what I would say if I were faced with execution for my faith as so many of our brothers and sisters in the Middle East now are. I have no idea how I would face that stark reality, and I fear in my weakness, but for God’s grace, I would not do well at all. But I do know how I would want to and how I pray to face that moment: it would be those words, “Christ is risen!” in my heart and on my lips.

    • robertar

      Amen. I too wonder how I would respond in this kind of situation. May God give us grace to confess Christ and his resurrection always.

  3. Robert Arakaki

    Terimah kasih! Saya juga suka kisah ini tentang perdebatan antara orang ateis dan biarawan Orthodox dalam jaman Komunis di Rusia. Meskipun kisah yang saya kenal sedikit berbeda. Betul, betul Kristus sudah bangkit! [English translation: Thank you! I also like this story about the debate between the atheist and the Orthodox monk during the Communist period in Russia. Although the story I know is slightly different. Truly indeed Christ is Risen!]

    Robert

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