Pat. Porfirije: The Church Must Resist Applause at Appearing 'Modern'
Photo: Orthodox Times
BELGRADE — On August 10, 2025, His Holiness Patriarch Porfirije of Serbia presided over the Divine Liturgy at the Church of Saint George the Great Martyr in Bežanija, one of Belgrade’s oldest churches. The parish was filled beyond capacity as faithful joined the Patriarch in prayers of thanksgiving.
Reflecting on the Gospel account of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes, His Holiness noted that the crowd wanted to make Christ a political leader rather than recognize Him as the Son of God.
“... They expected one who would bring social justice, lead a revolution, and wage political struggle against the occupiers of the chosen people,” he said.
Using the image of the Apostles caught in a sudden storm, the Patriarch compared it to the Church navigating the turbulent “sea of this world.” He warned of storms both violent and subtle, including the temptation of applause when the Church appears “modern” by adapting to the spirit of the age — a path that “means abandoning her true self, relativizing and diluting her nature and message.”
“By the Holy Spirit, we are called to transform the world, not be transformed by it,” he stressed. The Church’s mission, he added, is not primarily to solve social or political issues, but to proclaim Christ crucified and risen:
“In Him lies the meaning of this life and the next. He resolves the mystery of the grave and answers our deepest hunger - the hunger for meaning, for existence, for eternity, for love.”
The youngest parishioners offered a touching moment by reciting the Lord’s Prayer and the Creed in unison. Concelebrating with the Patriarch were Bishop Stefan of Remesiana and clergy from the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade and Moscow.
Read also
Abp. Alexei Leads First Southeast Deanery Conference
Archbishop Alexei led Sitka’s radiant patronal feast of the Archangel Michael and the inaugural Southeast Deanery Conference, uniting clergy, Tlingit faithful, and youth in prayer, workshops, and joyful celebration of Alaska’s living Orthodox heritage.
Hundreds of Children Baptized in Georgia’s 72nd Mass Ceremony
Patriarch Ilia continues tradition aimed at strengthening faith and supporting family life, adding 700 infants as his own godchildren.
Abp. Elpidophoros Meets with Amb. Guilfoyle in Greece
First official visit highlights hope of Halki Seminary reopening, Nicaea anniversary celebrations, and strengthening U.S.-Greek religious and diplomatic ties.
BREAKING: Czech Ministry of Culture Launches Administrative Proceedings Against Orthodox Church in the Czech Lands
The outcome, if unfavorable, could strip the Church of key legal rights and significantly impact its future operations.
UOC and Moldovan Hierarchs Raise Alarms Over Rights Violations at UN Minority Forum
Met. Theodosiy and Abp. Markell warn of persecution, discriminatory laws, and threats to religious freedom during record-setting UN gathering. The event came just before Met. Theodosiy fell ill amid rumors of poisoning.
GOARCH Representatives Join UN Session as Member States Adopt Updated Anti-Trafficking Declaration
Renewed global commitment emphasizes survivor-centered care, cross-border cooperation, and prevention strategies.