The Last Will and Testament of Archbishop Antony of Los Angeles
The Lord has destined us to live in an extremely hard time unlike
any other in the history of the Russian Church. That is why in the last will
and testament one should speak of the most important thing. When a living
organism is dying, all thoughts are concentrated on how to survive. So should
we. In our times of predominant apostasy from God and the Truth, we should be
concerned with two questions: how to keep faithfulness to the True God and how
to save our souls.
1. According to many canonical rules, all of the so-called
bishops, archbishops and metropolitans of the Moscow Patriarchate, being KGB
agents, are apostates from Christ. The 62nd Apostolic Canon deprives them of
these titles, and if they repent, it calls for them to be accepted as laymen
and not to be ordained. Similar orders are found in numerous (24) canonical
rules. From this, we see that the Divine Canons do not admit the Divine Gifts
to apostates - KGB agents.
The holy Martyr St. Patriarch Tikhon testifies to the same in his
epistle excommunicating the soviet power; Blessed Metropolitan Anthony
(Khrapovitsky) does likewise when he condemns the Declaration of Metropolitan
Sergius (Stargorodsky), as does Metropolitan Anastassy (Gribanovsky) in his
last testament.
Hear Holy Patriarch Tikhon's words stated right after committing
the God-fighting soviet power to anathema: "We exorcise you, faithful
children of the Orthodox Church of Christ, in no way to associate with these
fiends of humankind." Holy Patriarch Tikhon not only admonishes but exorcises.
And exorcism is admonishment with the threat of punishment. His words turned
out to be prophetic... How terribly believers were punished by the communism
that so many of them had supported.
In his letter to Metropolitan Sergius, Blessed Metropolitan
Anthony called his (Sergei's) declaration a betrayal. During those times (1927)
Moscow bishops, archbishops and metropolitans had not yet become KGB agents.
The main task of the KGB was the "eradication of religion". This
makes the activities of the bishops, archbishops and metropolitans of the
Moscow Patriarchate much worse than betrayal.
In his last will and testament, Metropolitan Anastassy has said:
"As for the Moscow Patriarchate and its bishops, archbishops and
metropolitans, the Russian Church Abroad must not have any canonical,
prayerful, or even simple everyday association, leaving them at the same time
to the final judgment of the Council of the future free Russian Church."
These words point out the first and repeated condemnation of
the Moscow Patriarchate by the Russian Church Abroad. As the Apostle Paul
teaches: A man that is a heretic after the first and second admonition reject
(Tit 3: 10).
2. Our Lord destines us to a great blessing: to belong to the Holy
Orthodox Church, for only here can we obtain Salvation, if we do not waste the
time of preparing ourselves for eternity.
To avoid wasting this time, let us turn to the awesome admonitions
of the Word of God, Gospel parables, prayers and church hymns which teach us
that our mind is filled with unnecessary triviality and troubles, THAT THE
ENEMIES OF OUR SALVATION GIVE TO US. And we, in our carefree manner, like to
think that they are our own harmless and pleasant thoughts. Having distracted
our mind from God, the enemy begins bringing sinful thoughts and wishes, which
are extremely hard to resist. TO FIGHT AGAINST SIN SUCCESSFULLY, ONE MUST
REPLACE HIS THOUGHTS WITH CONTINUAL PRAYER TO JESUS.
All the Saints had to do this to reach their sanctity. There is no
other way. The great Saints of ancient times, as well as the Holy Father
Seraphim of Sarov, St. John of Kronstadt, Holy Father Paissy Velichkovksy and
the great Startsy of Optina all testify to this.
This prayer saves and is successful only if done patiently and
humbly, not with the goal of pleasure, but rather release from sins, and it
demands a lot of time.
Our Merciful Lord Jesus Christ, grant us eternal salvation by the
prayers of the Most Holy Theotokos and Ever Virgin Mary, and of all the Saints!
Amen.
(Signed:)
Archbishop Antony of L.A. Los Angeles
24 November / 7 December 1995
Holy Martyr Katherine