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“But there are those who go against it… But if a man is not sleeping
spiritually, is not dozing, but is experiencing something spiritual somehow,
and if he does not believe in what people are now doing in life, and is
sorrowful about this, but is in any case not dozing, not sleeping – there is
hope that he will come to the Church. Do we not see quite a few examples of
enemies and deniers of God turning to the way of truth? Beginning with the
Apostle Paul…
“In the Apocalypse the Lord says: ‘Oh if only thou wast cold or hot,
but since thou art neither cold nor hot (but lukewarm), I will spew thee out of
My mouth’… This is what the Lord says about those who are indifferent to
His holy work. Now, in actual fact, they do not even think about this. What
are people now not interested in, what do they not stuff into their heads – but
they have forgotten the law of God. Sometimes they say beautiful words. But
what can words do when they are from a person of abominable falsehood?!…
It is necessary to beseech the Lord God that the Lord teach us His holy
law, as it behoves us, and teach us to imitate the example of those people have
accepted this law, have fulfilled it and have, here on earth, glorified Almighty
God.”
Fr. Philaret was very active in ecclesiastical and pastoral‐preaching
work. Already in the first years of his priesthood he attracted many people
seeking the spiritual path. The Divine services which he performed with
burning faith, and his inspired sermons brought together worshippers and
filled the churches. Multitudes pressed to the church in which Fr. Philaret was
serving.
All sections of the population of Harbin loved him; his name was also
known far beyond the boundaries of the Harbin diocese. He was kind and
accessible to all those who turned to him. Queues of people thirsting to talk
with him stood at the doors of his humble cell; on going to him, people knew
that they would receive correct advice, consolation and help.
Fr. Philaret immediately understood the condition of a man’s soul, and,
in giving advice, consoled the suffering, strengthened the despondent and
cheered up the despairing with an innocent joke. He loved to say: “Do not be
despondent, Christian soul! There is no place for despondency in a believer!
Look ahead – there is the mercy of God!” People went away from him
pacified and strengthened by his strong faith.
In imitation of his name‐saint, Fr. Philaret was generous not only in
spiritual, but also in material alms, and secretly gave help to the needy. Many