- Uncondemning Monk
An Uncondemning Monk is recorded in the [http://www.rocor.org.au/prologue/"Prologue from Ohrid"] as having led a
saint ly life by never condemning another person in all his earthly days.This monk who is unnamed is said to have been lazy, and undisciplined in
prayer as well as all other aspects of his life. Due to this the brethren were surprised at the monk's joy as he lay on his deathbed. The brother monks asked him the reason for his joy to which he replied,'I have just seen the
angel s, and they showed me a page with all my manysin s. I said to them: "The Lord said: 'Judge not, that ye be not judged.' I have never judged anyone and I hope in the mercy of God, that He will not judge me." And the angels tore up the sheet of paper.' Hearing this, the monks wondered at it and learned from it." (From the Prologue)The commemoration of the Uncondemning Monk is celebrated
30 March in theEastern Orthodox Church andByzantine Catholic Churches. (See St. John Climacus who is also commemorated 30 March).References
* [http://www.abbamoses.com/months/march.html Orthodox Resources]
* [http://www.westsrbdio.org/prolog/March30.htm Prologue from Ohrid]
* [http://www2.wcoil.com/~orthodox/bulletins03.30.08.html A liturgical text of the commemorations of St. John Climacus and 'An Uncondemning Monk']See also
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Desert Fathers
*Eastern Christianity
*Christian monasticism
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