THE
ROLE OF THE WOMEN IN THE CHURCH
By His Eminence Archbishop
Seraphim
"What is the role of women, today, in
our Orthodox Church’.
First
and foremost, women must accept Christ as their own
Lord and Savior. Women who acknowledges Christ, through baptism, accept the
mandate of Christ’s love. She partakes in the Liturgical Life of the church.
Though Holy Communion our Lord enters the soul of a woman and she becomes part
of Him. She is instructed to listen to Holy Scriptures and to apply their
Teachings in her daily life. She must become the light of the world,
enlightening those allowed her, through good example, in the Christian way of
life. She devotes her self out of love, to the service of Christ in all aspects
of her personal, family and community life. Most of all, she puts on her love
for Christ through her fellow man, and brings to God all those within her own family. Her first priority is to fulfil God’s Divine Within
her own family, her husband and her children. This then widens to the extended
family: to her neighbour, to her parish community and then to the whole world. A
Christian woman is today’s society, whether she works outside the home or not,
is instrumental in nurturing her children. Even if she is not yet married, or
has not chosen the way, a woman often serves in the society in the capacity of
helping others, as a teacher, as a nurse, as doctor, as a wife, as a mother. As
a wife, she cares for her husband and her children. She brings a reality of
church into her home and guides her home to the church. Within her heart she
understands the meaning.
"The family which prays together,
stays together ".
An Orthodox Christian woman through faith,
finds strength to that for which the Lord has chosen her. She uses the
Sacramental Life of the church to strengthen her family’s faith in the Risen
Lord and to practice His Commandments. She understands the necessity for Christ
to be within her life, and within the life of her family and generally in all
the community, large and small. Life in Orthodox Church is not a simple matter
of just attending Sunday Services: and an Orthodox woman is not just someone to
prepare the coffee for those who have attended the service. Orthodoxy is not
wearing a big cross, nor making the elegant gesture of the sign of
the
Holy Cross. Orthodoxy is not raising money
for some purpose in life. These things may be an indicator of something; an act
of love and piety, but without Christ love and teachings, they remain fruitless.
During the times of Persecution of the Church, women proved to be true heroes of
the Christian Faith. They were the silent and secret defenders of the Church.
They proclaimed loudly the true faith in God confessing their faith in Christ
before emperors, Kings rulers and Judges. It was women who guarded the churches
and the Sacred Relics of our Faith. Putting their own lives in danger, they
moved the Holy of Holies to safety, when under threat. They taught the
Christians faith to their children, ever when it was dangerous to do so. This
special strength which women have is the gift from Lord our God. It is a special
grace granted to them by the Holy Spirit to enable them to preserve the
faith.
My beloved children, As
Your spiritual Father I call upon you all to be
strong in your Orthodox faith. Study
Orthodoxy deeply, so that you know, teach and defend it all times. Fill
yourselves with the knowledge of our Orthodox faith based on Holy Scriptures and
Holy Tradition. Learn the Traditions of Orthodoxy, so that you may keep it
unsoiled and unfilled as many holy women in the past have preserved it, for
those who will follow. Fill yourselves with wisdom of God and practice Christ’s
teaching. Love him and show compassion towards your neighbour. You have an
important role in the Church, to pass down this Orthodox Faith to the next
generation and that which will follow.
The gift of faith which you hold, is
different from those of others. An Orthodox woman has the gifts of cherishing
and maintaining a special precious jewels; our Orthodox Faith. Her role is not
simply to sweep floors or wash windows, or bake prosphora, but to keep the
attitude and the idea of Orthodoxy alive in her family and within society. Even
when there is an absence of interest for Orthodoxy, women hold aloft the
Spirituality of Orthodoxy. Let the Lord God bless all women and continue to
strengthen them in their faith and life let the Holy Theotokos protect and
instruct all women to follow Her example in life. Let the Ever Virgin Mary be
the protectress of our Orthodox Faith.
In recent times, there has been much
discussion concerning the role and place of women within society as well as the
Church. Indeed a significant amount of criticism has been leveled against
Christians by certain sectors of the Feminist movement, which claim that
Christianity represses rather than liberates women. In short, the same voices
accuse Christianity of being an agent of oppression and enslavement rather one
of liberation and honour for women. From a historical point of view however, the
opposite is the case. Let us briefly consider how Christianity acts as a force
of liberation, appreciation and empowerment for women. Let us look at situation
and circumstances of prior to the coming of Christianity into the world and then
appreciate how revolutionary has been the historical impact of Christianity on
the role and status of women. Only then, when seen in its proper historical
context can one appreciate and understand how important Christianity has been in
elevating the status of women. I will choose some examples from pre-Christian
history. Pre-Christian society, by and large, considered women as an inferior
being. In a sense she was an adequate human. It was claimed that by their very
nature women did cot possess moral courage and endurance- two of the most
respected virtues of ancient society. Women were viewed as natural cowards.
Indeed most branches of philosophy went a step further and made that women did
not possess the faculty of logic- they were by nature irrational, unreasonable
and illogical. In short they too emotional! Consequently women, with rare
exceptions did not receive the advantage of education and were not received into
philosophical circles. Certainly they did not have any political power. Roman
society, which admired courage, considered women as lacking this virtue.
Consequently a women could not bring military strength. Consequent as elsewhere
in the ancient world women were regarded as inferior humans.
Early Jewish society ascribed to women a
deceiving and evil nature. Thus claims were made that woman were responsible for
the fall of man. Consequently she was considered a natural liar and an agent of
the devil. For that reason a woman was denied a right to testify in court since
her word could not be trusted. Within this historical context the advent of
Christianity
proved to be a revolution for the cause and
understanding of women as intelligent, courageous and virtuous- in effect
Christianity empowered women in an unprecedented manner. Within the pages of the
Gospels the female followers of Jesus are often described as courageous while
the male disciples are depicted as cowardly. For instance while St. Peter denied
Christ out of fear, while all other male disciples except St. John field during
the crucifixion several women stood at the feet of the cross without fear.
Likewise when men were locked indoors for fear of the Jews the women went out to
anoint the body of Jesus.
‘But standing by the cross of Jesus were
his mother, and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary
Magdalene.’(St. John 19.28). On the evening of that day, the first day of the
week, the doors being shut where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews Jesus
came and stood behind them. ..‘(St. John 20.19). Again within the pages of the
Gospel, women are considered as honest. Trustworthy and reliable faithful
witnesses. Indeed the first persons to receive the news of the Resurrection of
Christ and commissioned to relay to men the most important message in the
annuals of history-were women (St. Mark 16). And he said to them, "Do not be
amazed; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen; he is not
here; see the place where they laid him. But go tell his disciples and Peter
that he is going before you to Gaulle; there you will see him; as he told
you".... (St. Mark 16.6-7). Within Gospels women are also described as
intelligent and possessing acute intellectual curiosity. Thus when the
Archangels announce the future birth of the Messiah, within the lucan account,
she naturally engages him in conversation and seeks to understand the precise
nature of this announcement.
However when St. Paul announces in his letter to the
Galatians, that there is neither male or female but both are considered equal in
Christ’s redemptive work, this represents from a historical perspective the most
radical statement made on the status of women up to that point in the history of
ideas. The message of Christianity claims that both men and women are empowered;
saved and sanctified by Christ in an equal manner. In the final analysis
Christianity claims both man and women equally receive the gifts and virtues
bestowed by the Holy Spirit. Gender does not disqualify a Christian from the
grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Today women make enormous and significant
contributions to human societies. Their nurturing rule role within the family as
grandmothers, wives, mothers and daughters provide a stabilizing influence upon
the structure of the family. Their contribution to social activities is also
most important. Women are now familiar and indispensable aspect of the work
force. Indeed as Christians, women provide the church irreplaceable
assistance.
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