It is not
proof of American Exceptionalism. After
all, even the heathen Romans saw the value of gratitude:
In truth, O judges, while I wish to be
adorned with every virtue, yet there is nothing which I can esteem more highly
than being and appearing grateful. For this one virtue is not only the
greatest, but is also the parent of all the other virtues.
--Cicero, https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Cicero;
also, https://www.commonsenseethics.com/blog/5-signs-you-lack-gratitude-according-to-cicero
Far more
importantly, however, it is during the celebration of the Divine Liturgy within
the Orthodox Church, and not in heretical Yankee ideas and practices, that the
ultimate experience of Thanksgiving is found:
The dread Mysteries, full of such great
salvation, which are celebrated at every Liturgy, are also called a
Thanksgiving [Eucharistia] because they are the remembrance of many benefits,
and they signify the culmination of God’s Providence towards us, and in every
way cause us to be thankful to Him.
--St John Chrysostom (+407), http://orthodoxinfo.com/praxis/gratitude.aspx
More sweet
words from the Holy Archpastor John on thanksgiving:
If you blaspheme, you have driven away
God’s assistance, made the devil more vehement against you, and involved
yourself even more in suffering; but if you give thanks, you have driven away
the plots of the evil demon, and you have drawn the care of God your Protector
to yourself.
--https://blog.obitel-minsk.com/2018/03/st-john-chrysostom-on-giving-thanks.html
Let us give thanks to God continually. For,
it is outrageous that when we enjoy His benefaction to us in deed every single
day, we do not acknowledge the favor with so much as a word; and this, when the
acknowledgment confers great benefit on us. He does not need anything of ours,
but we stand in need of all things from Him. In point of fact,
thanksgiving adds nothing to Him, but it brings us closer to Him. For if, when
we recall the benefactions of men, we are the more warmed by affection for
them; much more, when we continually bring to mind the benefits of the Master
towards us, shall we be more earnest with regard to His commandments. For
this cause Paul also said, Be ye thankful. For the best preservative of any
benefaction is the remembrance of the benefaction, and a continual thanksgiving
for it.
--http://orthodoxinfo.com/praxis/gratitude.aspx
(Thanks to C
for the above quotes and links.)
To further
undermine the case for ‘Pilgrim pride’ over establishing a tradition of thanksgiving,
there is the little matter of the Spanish in North America doing so long before
them in 1541:
https://www.reginamag.com/the-real-thanksgiving-story/
Via https://www.lewrockwell.com/political-theatre/the-real-thanksgiving-story/
--
Holy Ælfred
the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to
the Union!
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