Each year we aim to discuss at least
one book that keeps the struggle of persecuted Christians in our attention and
prayers. Last year we discussed The World
of Faith and Freedom, which took a political approach to helping us
understand the problem. For out August discussion, Fr. Christos has approved Ascent to the Summit from St. Herman’s
Press. Ascent to the Summit offers a more personal approach. Here is a description from the
publisher: In 2001, another martyr of the Orthodox Christian Faith took his
place among that cloud of witnesses, Priest Igor Rozin of Russia’s
predominantly Muslim Kabardino-Balkar Republic, located in the northern
Caucasus Mountains. An alpine rescuer who saved those lost in the mountains, he
was baptized at the age of 36, ordained to the priesthood at 42, and martyred
by a Muslim extremist at 44. During his brief life as a pastor, he attained his
true calling: the rescue of souls lost in the moral wastelands of modern
society. His life was one of total self-sacrifice for the sake of those around
him, whether Christian or Muslim.
Translated
from Russian sources, this is the touching story of a man who lived to the
fullest the Gospel teaching: Greater love hath no man than this, that a
man lay down his life for his friends (John 15:13). Despite frequent
threats to his life by those who wanted to silence the preaching of Christ’s
Gospel of peace, Fr. Igor remained heedless of his own personal safety in order
to minister to those thirsting for words of life. Although he was a strong man,
able to defend himself, he did not strike down his murderer, but meekly
accepted his fate, thus witnessing to his flock and to the world that the
Christian Faith is precious, even more than one’s own earthly life. Confirming
that his sacrifice was pleasing to God, Fr. Igor met his martyric end on the
commemoration day of a saint he greatly revered—St. Ignatius Brianchaninov, in
whose diocese he lived and served.
This book contains the
complete biography of Fr. Igor, plus several more photographs and additional
material on the new Fr. Igor. The discussion of Ascent to the Summit follow the 6:00 P.M. Service of Paraklesis on August 5 (~7:00) in the church courtyard . Ascent to the Summit is available in both the church library and
bookstore.
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