MONK AGATON (SANDU TUDOR) AND THE DESIRES OF THE CHRISTIAN MISSION Cover Image

MONK AGATON (SANDU TUDOR) AND THE DESIRES OF THE CHRISTIAN MISSION
MONK AGATON (SANDU TUDOR) AND THE DESIRES OF THE CHRISTIAN MISSION

Author(s): Carmen Ciornea
Subject(s): WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), History of Communism, Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Fundatia Română pentru Inteligenta Afacerii
Keywords: Sandu Tudor; Alexandru Teodorescu; Monk Agaton; Christian mission; The Burning Bush;

Summary/Abstract: Very few historical moments are inevitable. However, the generalized war that shook the foundations of Europe again, represented, apparently paradoxically, the favorable context for some people to fully realize that everyday experience – regardless of the rhythm of their lives – only makes sense if it shapes them spiritually. Among them was also Sandu Tudor, who, at the end of the Second World War, sharpened his need to consolidate the contents of the assimilated orthodox mystical tradition, which was, in his vision, an efficient way of preserving humanity. It is well-known that the proclamation of the Romanian communist state was equivalent to the introduction of the new wave of repression against the Orthodox believers and, in particular, the mystics, so that in 1948 it resulted in the arrest of many members of the Rugul Aprins (The Burning Bush), especially among the students. In these circumstances, wishing to keep them from the roll of the anticipated communist oppression, Patriarch Justinian ordered, after 1948, the removal of Fathers Benedict Ghiuș, Sofian Boghiu and Arsenie Papacioc, but also of the founder of the Rugul Aprins – Sandu Tudor, a fact which did not escaped the watchful eye of the Securitatea (Security). In this context, as the world became more and more feared because the atheist communist offensive against the Church slowly became visible, Monk Agaton Tudor, becoming the abbot of the Crasna Monastery, continued his spiritual mission, credibly pleading (hence the popularity) for a doctrine other than the accepted one (communist ideology).

  • Issue Year: VIII/2020
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 35-43
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English