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Kuriakose Mar Gregoriose (Pampady Thirumeni): A Personal Reflection
Fr. M. K. Kuriakose, Philadelphia
Knowing the limitations of reflecting on a person whom I never met I
am making this humble attempt to express my personal feelings. I am
hesitant to touch upon the life of a saintly person because it is
impossible to fathom the spiritual depth of anybody. In the case of
Pamapady Thirumeni this attempt is simply a personal witness of how
we the Orthodox reflect on lives of saints and help ourselves and
others to reach the heights that other saints climbed.
I am indebted to two authors who brought light to my life, first
Prof. K. M. Kuriakose and second Mr. K. V. Mammen who through their
books allowed me to open my eyes to a saint's life. I heard some
anecdotes from different people about His Grace. One day His Grace
Mathews Mar Barnabas Metropolitan of the American Diocese shared the
incident of Pamapdi Thirumeni's love of animals and the way they
responded to him. The incident was that of the female dog that used
to come to the Aramana (bishop's residence) everyday. The pregnant
dog did not appear for a few days during the confinement and one day
it returned to the Aramana. His Grace asked, "where are your
babies?" The dog instantly went and brought one of its babies in its
mouth and left in front of the bishop. I later searched for books
on His Grace and found the above authors.
My reading progressed and my life changed slowly. Let me express
three of the major points I learned and that which I am trying to
practice in my life.
1. Humility in Real Life:
His Grace has shown utmost humility in all aspects of life. Whether
it is towards his teacher a Hindu or to the members of the General
Body of the parishes, His Grace dealt with them soberly and gently.
His Grace could solve problems in parishes not with arrogance and administrative
power but with humble approach. Often people with
humility are considered weak. Pampady Thirumeni proved
that humility is strength.
2. Faith-filled Courage in Real Life:
His Grace faced life without any fear of consequences
because he knew that God is in charge. Even when His Grace
did not have much to eat at the Aramana, he gave to the
needy from what he had. The incident of giving away a little
measure of rice that is kept of dinner to a beggar, shows his
courage to give to others ignoring one's own needs. But God
provided His Grace with more than what he gave to others.
I learned this truth more powerfully from His Grace. True
faith is true courage.
3. Respond to Evil with Good:
It is a rare thing to see in the world of today. All problems
begin when people use evil means to respond to situations to
solve problems. From the Church's court cases to parish
administration, there is severe tendency in the minds of
people to retort using evil ways. Pampadi Thirumeni will not
respond any evil with an evil response instead, His Grace
would pray over the matter and take the suffering. Goodness cannot
be destroyed because goodness is from God. No one can kill God and
so is the case with goodness. Temporarily goodness may appear to be
losing but those who can suffer to the end will be victorious.
Often I have taken a lot of abuse from many people because I did not
respond evil with evil. Most of our people are revengeful. I used
to have the same mentality but fortunately I got enough strength
when I read from Pampadi Thirumeni to take a soft approach to
problems. Many considered it a weakness. I don't worry about
convincing people about it because people do not think spiritually.
Most of our people are trained in the worldly demeanor system that
is alien to Christ.
I hope many will read from this great saint and convey that
simplicity and truthfulness to others as well. I used to read a
small portion from His Grace's biography just before night. Often I
slept with tears still rolling down from the eyes but when I woke up
I had an inexplicable joy and peace to begin the way with hope and
trust in God.
I am happy that I could share these feeling with other members
of the Indian Orthodox Church about what I learned from a saintly
bishop of our Church. Hope God will raise many more bishops of the same kind.
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