To Bury the Dead in Poverty is a Deed Pleasing to God
April 30
(A discourse about Magisterian, who covered a dead man lying naked with his shirt.)
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
One of the works of bodily mercy consists in this: to bury the dead in poverty or to render assistance toward this, according to one’s means. I do not know how it is with others, but among you, to your honor it must be said, brethren, this good deed until now has always found sympathy. Many poor who died that were in our parish or were found dead, always you came to their body to pray for them and left your small contributions for their burial. And many, I repeat, poor dead there were among us, it was always possible to see near them a sufficient amount of money gathered, and with this money, as you yourselves know, for the unattended dead there was arranged both a proper burial, and a coffin was bought for them, and there was means to clothe them, and candles were set by the coffin, and the grave without difficulty was dug. Praising you for this, I desire that also in future time you remain just as compassionate toward your dead poor brethren as you have shown yourselves until now: I desire this because to bury the dead in poverty is a deed pleasing to God, and, consequently, it will never remain without reward.