The Miraculous Opening of Graves
April 7, 2010 by admin
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by St. Nikolai Velimirovich
Our father among the saints, Nikolai Velimirovich, was a gifted theologian combining a high level of erudition with the simplicity of a soul steeped in Christ-like love and humility, is often referred to as the “new Chrysostom” for his inspired preaching.
As a spiritual father of the Serbian people, he constantly exhorted them to fulfill their calling as a nation: to serve Christ.
During WW II he was imprisoned at the Dachau concentration camp.
He later served as a hierarch here in America, where he died.
“Tombs were opened, and the bodies of many saints who had fallen asleep were raised” (Matthew 27:52).
O, what a great sign! The dead bodies of holy men and women recognized Him, Who, on the cross, died in pain; but the dead souls of the elders of the Jews did not recognize Him. The whole of creation trembled, but only the criminal souls of Anna, Caiphas and Herod did not tremble. Dead saints showed themselves more sensitive than living sinners. How could the dead saints remain indifferent toward their Creator on the cross when not even the dead stones could not remain indifferent? Read more






