Homily One on the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman
By St. Justin Popovich
(Delivered in 1965 in the Ćelije Monastery, transcribed from a recording.)
By St. Justin Popovich
(Delivered in 1965 in the Ćelije Monastery, transcribed from a recording.)
Christ is risen! Truly He is risen!
Behold what unusual witnesses (the Lord) brings forth before us, before the face of the human race, concerning His Resurrection. Whom? Harlots! … Behold the Samaritan woman, who had changed six husbands, and the Lord made even her an Apostle and a witness of His Divine power, of His Resurrection.
Today you heard the Holy Gospel. The Savior, weary from the journey, comes to the well, and the Samaritan woman comes to draw water. Between them there unfolds a divine and wondrous conversation. The Savior reveals to the Samaritan woman the mystery of His coming into the world, the mystery of the Living Water. Around us, everything among men is dead. The Samaritan woman was astonished:
“What kind of water is this? Give me this water, Lord, so that I may no longer thirst, so that I may no longer come to this well.”
“I speak to you about the water of Eternal Life, living water… which flows into Eternal Life.”
And rightly did He say:
“If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink, and from within him rivers of living water shall flow,” and carry him into Eternal Life.








