Homily for the First Sunday After Pentecost, or Sunday of All Saints
On the Veneration of the Saints and the Angels
By St. Cleopa of Sihastria
"God is wondrous in His Saints, the God of Israel" (Psalm 67:35 LXX).
On the Veneration of the Saints and the Angels
By St. Cleopa of Sihastria
"God is wondrous in His Saints, the God of Israel" (Psalm 67:35 LXX).
Beloved faithful,
You have heard in the Holy and Divine Scriptures the words: "As for the saints who are upon His earth, the Lord has made all His desires wondrous in them" (Psalm 15:3 LXX). For this very reason we Orthodox Christians honor the saints of God, knowing that God accomplishes His will in a wondrous manner through them.
From the beginning I must tell you that the Orthodox Church distinguishes between worship, which is due to God alone, and veneration or honor, which we offer to His saints and angels who minister to the salvation of our souls. The Holy Apostle Paul teaches us this when he says: "Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for those who shall be heirs of salvation?" (Hebrews 1:14).
The purpose of the veneration of the saints is to glorify God through them, according to the testimony of Holy Scripture which exhorts us: "Praise God in His saints" (Psalm 150:1 LXX).






