by Macarius Notaras
18th Century Archbishop of Corinth
To receive Communion the usual two or three times a year is good and helpful, but to receive Communion more frequently is far better. Remember, the nearer a person comes to the light, the more light he gets. The closer he draws to the fire, the warmer he is. The nearer he approaches sanctity, the more saintly he becomes.
In the same way, the more often one draws near
to God in Communion, the more one receives light and warmth and holiness. My
friend, if you are worthy to make your Communion two or three times a year, you
are worthy of making it more often, as St. John Chrysostom tells us, by
maintaining your own earlier preparation and worthiness.
But what does stop us from taking Communion? The answer is our carelessness and laziness, and we give way to these faults so much that we are not sufficiently prepared to be able to receive Communion.
There is another way of looking at this
problem, too. People like this do not, in fact, obey God's commandment as they
imagine they do. Where did God, or any one of the saints for that matter, bid
us communicate two or three times a year? Nowhere is this found. Therefore we
must be very sure that, when we obey a command, it is our duty to see that we
are obeying it exactly as it says. That is, we must pay attention to the place,
the time, the purpose, the method and all the conditions in which it should take
place. Thus the good action that we wanted to perform will be perfect in every
detail and well pleasing to God.
You can see that the same thing applies to the
case of Holy Communion. It is both necessary and very beneficial to the soul
for a person to receive Communion frequently. It is also in obedience to the
commandment of God. It is a good deed well done and well-pleasing to God. On
the other hand to communicate only three times a year is neither in obedience
to a command nor a perfect good deed. Because it is not good in itself, its
results are not good.
Therefore, like all the rest of God's
commandments, every one requires the right time, as it says in the Book of
Ecclesiastes, "For everything there is a season."
This is true also with regard to the command
about Holy Communion. We must receive the proper time; and that means the
proper time is the moment when the priest exclaims, "In the fear of God
and with faith and love draw near."
Is this heard only three times a year? Oh, no.
Yet, although everyone must eat two or even three times a day in order that the
material body may live, must the unfortunate soul only eat three times a
year-or perhaps even once-the food that gives it life in order to live the
spiritual life? And isn't this completely absurd? Even if this is not the case,
I am very much afraid that we may be deriving no benefit from complying with
the commandments, because we water them down and spoil them. So we are not
keepers of the law, but breakers of the law.
PRAYERS BEFORE COMMUNION
I believe, Lord and I confess that You are
truly the Christ, Son of the living God, who came into the world to save
sinners, of whom I am the greatest. Moreover, I believe that this is in truth
Your sacred Body and that this is in truth Your precious Blood. Therefore, I
beseech You, have mercy on me and forgive me my offenses, both voluntary and
involuntary, whether in word or deed,
willing or unwilling; and render me worthy to
partake of Your sacred mysteries without condemnation, for remission of sins and
everlasting life. Amen.
Son of God, receive me today as a partaker of
Your mystical supper; for I will not speak of the mystery to Your enemies, nor
will I give You the kiss of Judas. But like the thief I will confess You.
Remember me, Lord, in Your kingdom.
PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION
We thank You, loving Master, benefactor of our
souls, that again today You have counted us worthy of Your heavenly and
immortal Mysteries. Set us a straight path; make us all firm in reverence of
You; keep watch over our lives; safeguard our movements; through the prayers
and intercession of the glorious Theotokos and ever-virgin, Mary and of all
Your saints. Amen.
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