Modern Marian apparitions have often responded to various incarnations of rational Enlightenment political thought, from the 1830 French revolution to Soviet socialism and the international Communist movement. Through her apparitions, the Virgin and her devotees have engaged in “cosmopolitics” by offering an alternative to a purely secular political order. Denying a mechanistic universe, Mary testifies to the existence of a compassionate, personal, miracle-working God. Although primarily a Roman Catholic phenomenon, Marian apparitions are also part of the Orthodox tradition, and the Virgin’s appearances in Russia and Ukraine after 1917 served to critique the new Marxist order. In 1984, the Mother of God continued her venture into cosmopolitics when she first spoke to Soviet citizen and spiritual seeker Veniamin Bereslavsky (“Blessed John”). Over the following decades, as the Communist world collapsed, Bereslavsky built an ecclesiastical organization and an international movement on the charismatic authority of these continuing revelations, which gradually have led him away from traditional Christianity to gnostic dualism. With thousands of followers, meeting in congregations from Ulan-Ude in eastern Russia to Glastonbury, England, Bereslavsky, who now lives in Spain, preaches ecumenical esotericism as a cosmopolitical alternative to Western secularism.
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November 01 2017
Marian Revelations in the Russian Context: The Cosmopolitics of Blessed John
J. Eugene Clay
J. Eugene Clay
J. Eugene Clay, Religious Studies Faculty, SHPRS, Arizona State University, Coor Hall, 976 South Forest Mall, PO BOX 874302, Tempe, AZ 85287-4302. Email: [email protected]
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Nova Religio (2017) 21 (2): 26–42.
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J. Eugene Clay; Marian Revelations in the Russian Context: The Cosmopolitics of Blessed John. Nova Religio 1 November 2017; 21 (2): 26–42. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2017.21.2.26
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