From the book of Hieromonk Joachim (Sabelnikov) "The Great Watch".
Own cell notes of hieromonk Jerome Solomentsov. The events before the death of the monk Claudius.
Monk Claudius was a native of the
Kherson Governorate, Nikolayevsky district, a son of an Orthodox
peasant; his secular name was Kodrat Ivanovich Moshkov. When he was 20
years old, he asked his parents for allowing him to become a monk, and
after receiving their blessing, he went to Jerusalem in 1864 and lived
there at the Russian mission for three years, performing the duties of a
church reader in the mission’s church. Tired of the local rumor, he
left Jerusalem and went to Athos, where he decided to join the Russian
monastery of St. Panteleimon, and there he performed various obediences:
he was an archondar (the monk helping to accommodate guests of the
monastery), sang in the choir, wrote commemorative lists. Later, he was
sent to Constantinople, where he stayed at the metochion. Tested with
monastic obediences carried out by him well and flawlessly, he was
tonsured to the lesser schema and named Claudius during the Great Lent
of 1871 before his departure to Constantinople. At the end of 1873, he
was transferred from Constantinople to a monastery, where he began as
usual, with the blessing of the elders, to go to the choir, where he was
an assistant to the senior choir singer, and during his free time from
worship services, he continued to record names in commemoration lists.
Thus, he lived quietly and calmly, continuing to perform the monastic
obediences assigned to him until the beginning of 1876, and at the
beginning of that year, he fell into great temptation from the lack of
advice and concealing his thoughts, and this happened in the way
described below.
On the 25th of January, 1876, an
all-night vigil was performed at the monastery; it is performed on this
day in honor of St. Gregory the Theologian, and the service of the Most
Holy Mother of God is added in honor of Her miraculous icon commemorated
on the same day, “Assuage my sorrows”. During this vigil, when the
stichera to the Mother of God were sung at the vespers, the singers, as
usual, stood in the middle of the church, and behind the singers, there
were worshipers, and one of them was possessed by a demon. He suddenly
cried out so strongly that many people in the church were frightened,
and Father Claudius, as he himself said afterwards, almost fell from
fright. This fright puzzled him so much that he could not find peace of
mind in his cell for some time. At this time, he asked himself the
following question: “If I was so scared by the cry of the
demon-possessed man, what would happen to me in the hour of death, when
the innumerable, most disgraceful, embittered spirits appear and start
yelling and screaming?”
Such thoughts forced him to trace his
life, he began doing it and crying bitterly about his sins. This went on
for two weeks. He constantly cried, then he began to calm down bit by
bit, and at the same time he began to notice that some thought clearly
and distinctly started to tell him what to do: how to pray and what to
read.
One day he came to the confessor and
asked him about this thought, what this thought was, if it was from God
or not and whether he could listen to it or he should not. The confessor
told him that this happens both from God and from the enemy, and that
it is necessary to strictly watch and open everything to the confessor,
because if the delusion tries to attract anyone, it always shows the
good side only at first and does it so subtly and inextricably that an
inexperienced man cannot solve and understand this.
After this, the thought inspired him
that he was worthy of the priesthood and would soon be ordained as a
hieromonk. After two weeks, obedience was assigned to him in
Constantinople, but he believed this thought and tried his best to stay
in the monastery. He was told about obedience on Saturday, March 13, and
on the night of the 14th a steamer was to come, and he excused himself
that he was informed late and that he did not have time to get ready for
the trip, and the elders blessed him to stay until another steamer, not
knowing his intention.
The next day, from March 14 to March 15,
already late, before midnight, Father Claudius suddenly ran into the
cell of Father Superior, and told that he was so scared by the monsters
in the cell that he felt strong chest tightness, and came running to
inform about this, and besides, asked to tonsure him into the Great
Schema. Father Superior calmed him down and put people to watch him, and
with the blessing of Father Superior, Father Claudius spent that night
in the archondaric (guest rooms) with people and lighting, he could not
lie down on the bed, but sat in a rocking chair made for the sick.
The next day, the Father Superior told
the confessor about this case, the confessor called for the father
Claudius and said to him: “You complained about fear, but you didn’t
disclose the reason. What scared you? You should tell about everything
in detail, otherwise you will perish.” Then he revealed in detail
everything that had happened to him and explained that “when I began to
trust that thought that commanded me, it gradually began to order
doubtful things to me, for example, [first] made me pray God, then
ordered me to walk on the cell, and then ordered to jump when singing
the troparion ‘God’s forebear David’ [Troparion of the 4th Ode of the
Paschal canon: God’s forebear David, dancing, leaped before the Ark,
mere shadow ... note of the compiler.]. I, wondering, asked him what it
was for. The thought answered me that "it is required for the testimony
of your obedience, after that you will receive great gifts from God." I
told him that I doubted it, my conscience told me to go and ask the
confessor. I was replied that “when God Himself opens to you, in this
case you do not need the confessor, and that in order to testify it you,
so that you do not doubt that it is from God, signs and wonders will be
shown to you. Look at this wall, it is going to disappear now. ” I look
- there is no wall. "Look at the ceiling, it will disappear." I look -
no ceiling. “Look at the platform, all the boards will move.” I look at
the platform - all the boards move. Then the thought says to me: “Now
you should not doubt, stand and pray before the icon of the Mother of
God”. And when I began to pray, I suddenly saw: a small pink spot
appeared near the icon, which soon formed a bouquet of flowers, and the
fragrance spread all over the cell, and from the icon, light rays
appeared that directly illuminated my face, and the thought told:
“Swallow, swallow, these are the gifts of God.” And I swallowed them.
Then the thought told: “Venerate the icon”. And when I kissed the icon, a
blessing hand emerged from the icon [One of the brethren said that
after the appearance of the blessing hand, the thought said to Father
Claudius: "Now, the Savior will come and bring communion to you so that
you will never need communion." And indeed, someone came up in the image
of the Savior and brought him something like a white gruel, and when he
made a bow, he saw paws instead of feet, he got frightened, and ran to
the Father Superior, and after this communion, he vomited black bile.
Father Jerome said to this, that Father Claudius did not tell him
anything about it. – Note of Fr. Vladimir.].
“I was struck with great fear and horror, jumped out of the cell and ran to the Father Superior”
The confessor asked him: “Why did you
want to see these visions, when you know that they are forbidden and
that they destroy your soul? Moreover, it is said to you that you should
reveal everything in detail both about good and bad. ” To this he
answered: “The extraordinary desire to draw closer to God and to receive
an acknowledgment of the hope of salvation. But now I am already aware
of my mistake and I have begun to fear that I will perish because I
listened to demons and bowed to them. ” The confessor answered: “If you
fully acknowledge your mistake, and consider all this to be delusion,
and reject everything, and repent of it, then you will receive
forgiveness from God.” Then the confessor told him not to believe
anything and not to accept such things, but ask about everything, and if
something happens, to reveal it, then, he read the prayer of absolution
and let him go.
Since that time, Father Claudius
completely calmed down, but chest tightness did not stop, but
intensified, so he was brought to hospital, where he stayed for a week,
often received Holy Communion and died peacefully on March 23, 1876 in
the evening.
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