On September 5, 1978, Metropolitan Nikodim, born Boris Georgiyevich Rotov, died of a heart attack at the age of 48. He was ordained as a Russian Orthodox bishop at the age of 31 and was named Metropolitan of Leningrad and Novgorod in 1963, eventually becoming one of six presidents of the World Council of Churches. Metropolitan Nikodim, like his predecessor Metropolitan Nikolai, was actually an agent of the Soviet secret police force KGB, and served the Soviet cause through his ecumenical activities with the Roman Catholic Church and the WCC.
Metropolitan Nikodim died under memorable circumstances: two days after the installation of Pope John Paul I, Metropolitan Nikodim met the new pontiff, and suddenly collapsed with a fatal heart attack; Pope John Paul prayed over him in his final moments. Metropolitan Nikodim at least had the satisfaction of dying with the knowledge that he had been a good and faithful servant of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union. He was succeeded in his office by Metropolitan Anthony, presumably also a KGB agent.
This blogger won't mention that the fact that leading Iron Curtain churchmen were known to be agents of their Communist governments didn't stop Billy Graham from appearing with them on platforms and giving them legitimacy they didn't deserve.
Daily Luther Sermon Quote - Epiphany 3 Centurion - "Here behold the
attitude of faith toward Christ: it sets before itself absolutely nothing
but the pure goodness and free grace of Christ, without seeking and
bringing any merit. For here it certainly cannot be said, that the leper
merited by his purity to approach Christ, to speak to him and to invoke his
help. Nay, just because he feels his impurity and unworthiness, he
approaches all the more and looks only upon the goodness of Christ. This is
true faith, a living confidence in the goodness of God."
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Third Sunday after Epiphany. Matthew 8:1-13. Christ heals the Centurion’s
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