ΑΝ ΠΕΘΑΝΕΙΣ ΠΡΙΝ ΠΕΘΑΝΕΙΣ, ΔΕ ΘΑ ΠΕΘΑΝΕΙΣ ΟΤΑΝ ΠΕΘΑΝΕΙΣ

(ΠΑΡΟΙΜΙΑ ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΩΝ ΜΟΝΑΧΩΝ)

Σάββατο 22 Αυγούστου 2026

A Beacon of Holiness in Nicaragua

Saint John of Shanghai and the Response of Faith to the Modern World

 

ROCOR / Eastern American Diocese

ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ: ΕΝΑΣ ΦΑΡΟΣ ΑΓΙΟΤΗΤΑΣ ΣΤΗ ΝΙΚΑΡΑΓΟΥΑ

In a world marked by haste, uncertainty, and a silent, creeping existential void, the call of faith emerges not as an echo of the past, but as a beacon of urgent hope. Mission, conceived as the living response to Christ’s mandate, is par excellence a path of faith, of absolute surrender, of sacrifice, and of the Cross. It is, above all, an act of pure service to those who desperately need comfort and human meaning in the face of the materialistic nihilism that today seeks to impose itself forcefully on our cities, rural communities, and families.

Amid this panorama, the geography of hope has a name in Nicaragua: Matagalpa. Our beautiful land continues to be an undeniable witness to the presence of God through his saints, whose lives never cease to impact and stir the hearts of contemporary people. Matagalpa is a city blessed with strength, productivity, a rich local tradition, and a deeply rooted culture of faith. However, behind its daily dynamism, a profound spiritual need also beats: a genuine yearning for the eternal that resists being diluted by secular modernism and its various depersonalizing currents.

It was precisely this fervor that overflowed on Sunday, July 5, when the community came together to celebrate the feast day of our beloved patron saint: the Holy Hierarch John of Shanghai & San Francisco. A man of awe-inspiring humility, his life was imbued with piety and unconditional compassion for all humankind, without distinction of race or condition. St. John embodied a deep ecclesial love for those who suffer, becoming a refuge for the most forgotten and, in a very special way, for vulnerable children.

This feast day was experienced in a unique and historic way for our region. The Liturgy and solemn ceremonies were attended by a diverse group that reflected the catholicity of our faith: members of the Russian Diasporan community, Nicaraguan Orthodox faithful, and those currently in the catechumenate were present. We were also honored by the presence of the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Nicaragua, His Excellency Mikhail N. Ledenev, whose attendance strengthened the bonds of spiritual fraternity that unite us.

To ensure that this celebration unfolded with the necessary splendor and order, we received invaluable support from the Mayor of Matagalpa, the Honorable Sadrach Zeledón, who, with great sensitivity and respect for our community, provided us with a dignified and optimal space to hold this solemn celebration.

Our mission, under the loving blessing of our Metropolitan Nicholas, has confirmed in the heart of every believer an unshakeable truth: that the Church is Mother, and as such, she never abandons, but is always present to assist, nourish, and console her children.

 

With profound emotion, the members of the community expressed their gratitude for the divine gift of establishing the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) in Nicaragua. They gave thanks for the pure Faith that has been passed on to them and for the tireless spirit of service that characterizes the mission, capable of opening paths of light in places where our ancient theological and liturgical tradition was previously unknown. As a beautiful testament to this spiritual sowing, the grand celebration was preceded by the baptism of three new Orthodox Christians. After a rigorous and conscious period of catechumenate, these new children of the Church confirmed their faith, courageously embracing the path of self-denial and love for the Church that from this day forward guides their steps toward eternity.

Reflecting on the impact of this day, it is impossible not to recall the words of the writer Alex Goncharov, who, in portraying the figure of this great pastor, reminds us:

"Holiness is not only something from the distant past. God still gives saints to His Church, and they still care for us today."

That is the certainty that sustains us. God has not ceased to speak to the world; He continues to endow His Church with saints, and they, from heavenly glory, continue to watch over us and guide us today amidst our own storms (cf. Saint John of Shanghai & San Francisco: A Shepherd in Dangerous Times, p. 21).

May the celebration of our patron saint not be a mere memory on the calendar, but the flame that ignites an enduring transformation in every home in Matagalpa. Faced with a world fading into indifference, the Orthodox Faith stands firm here like a rock, reminding us that Heaven remains open and that holiness is our present goal. May the intercession of St. John of Shanghai & San Francisco watch over our fields, bless our children, and keep the flame of true faith burning brightly in our beloved Nicaragua!

Wondrous is God in His saints!

Priest Daniel Valle
Rector of Misión San Juan de Shanghai y San Francisco
Matagalpa, Nicaragua

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