To draw a mark of sharp degree
Between Southron and northern Yankee,
The former draws the sight of all
To his casual use of money,
Freely spent on non-productive luxury –
Grand carriages, sculptures, painted pictures –
Loaning to a kinsman down in poverty,
Hosting a grand ball for neighbors near and far.
This is the beginning of wisdom,
But its fulfilment lies elsewhere,
In that medieval heritage
The Southerner esteems so highly.
A key foundation stone from that wise old age
Checked sordid worldliness – monasticism –
Yet it was rejected from the start
By Dixie’s gentlemen and ladies.
But without its restraining spirit
Christian society degenerates
Into a squalid pit of passions,
Mired in the passing problems and pleasures
Of the earth. The monastic life perfects
The chivalric non-acquisitiveness
And asceticism of the South,
And her obedience to authority.
For a monk owns no property,
Stores no cash, partakes of lengthy prayers
And fasts, and meekly heeds his abbot’s words.
His bouts of melancholy idleness
Are undermined by alternating
Work and worship – from field and forest,
Craftroom and kitchen, on to vespers, matins,
And the Divine Liturgy. Most wonderfully,
The Southron’s greatest treasure, his Sweetest
Lord Jesus, becomes the whole life of the monk
After his tonsure, his mouth and mind and heart
Praying unceasingly, ‘Lord Jesus Christ,
Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’
And not a few have been vouchsafed
The vision of the Light of Tabor –
The paradisiacal presence
Of the Lord Himself – with eyes of head and heart.
The plantations and smaller Southern farms,
Already agrarian Christian communities,
Yet many still await the crowning gift: the appearance
Of the God-blessed gardens of monastics.
And being led by the gentle trinity
Of Orthodox abbas – Sts Paisius the Great,
Paisius Velichkovsky,
And Paisius of Mt Athos –
May Dixie bear her last and finest fruits,
An abundance of holy saints,
The most beautiful and enduring
Of all the South’s manifold creations.
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For a life of St Paisius the Great of Egypt (+417):
https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2022/06/19/101755-venerable-paisius-the-great
For a life of St Paisius Velichkovsky of Neamţ, Romania (+1794):
https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2022/06/19/101755-venerable-paisius-the-great
For a life, and more, regarding St Paisius of Mt Athos (+1994):
https://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2015/07/saint-paisios-athonite-resource-page.html
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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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