When Tolstoy fell seriously ill again in January 1902 there was a new flurry of despatches from the Holy Synod, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Censorship Committee, its officials all terrified of outbreaks of civil disobedience, or worse. Pobedonostsev hatched a plan to despatch a priest to the Tolstoy household and thus be able to announce a last-minute recantation, the Head of Censorship stipulated that pictures of Tolstoy in the press were only permissible after his death, and Metropolitan Antony sent a letter in which he implored Tolstoy to return to the Church.144 Needless to say, Tolstoy was not interested. Under the care of numerous doctors and his wife and daughters, with constant visits from other family members and friends (who had all converged on Gaspra thinking they were coming to pay their last respects), Tolstoy slowly recovered. He returned home in June, cheered by an even bigger crowd at Kharkov station, and he and Sonya now took up permanent residence in Yasnaya Polyana. On the advice of doctors, and much to Tolstoy’s own relief, there would be no more winters in Moscow. Also on the advice of doctors, he moved his study upstairs to the large, well-lit room with the balcony next to his bedroom, which caught the morning sun.
Tolstoy did not exactly mellow in old age. In the autumn of 1902 he wrote a fierce attack on Christian clergymen of all denominations, in the hope of showing them the harm they caused, as he put it in a letter to his brother.
You know that what you teach about the creation of the world, about the inspiration of the Bible by God, and much else is not true. How then can you teach it to little children and to ignorant adults, who look to you for true enlightenment? … Whoever you may be – popes, cardinals, archbishops, bishops, superintendents, priests, or pastors – think of this. If you belong to those of the clergy (of whom there are unfortunately very many, and continually more and more in our days) who see clearly how obsolete, irrational, and immoral the Church teaching is, but who, without believing in it, still continue to preach it from personal motives (for their salaries as priests or bishops), do not console yourselves with the supposition that your activity is justified by any utility it has for the masses of the people, who do not yet understand what you understand.145
Father Ioann of Kronstadt immediately fought back with a famous riposte. Journalists often likened Tolstoy to Ilya Muromets, the greatest of Russia’s mythical medieval warriors (bogatyrs), who was famous for performing Herculean feats. To Father Ioann, however, Leo Tolstoy was a predatory lion akin to the devil (1 Peter, 5: 8), and since few of the Orthodox faithful would have been able to read Tolstoy’s contraband article, he provided a summary of its contents for them:
For Tolstoy there is no supreme spiritual perfection in the sense of the achievements of Christian virtues – simplicity, humility, purity of heart, chastity, repentance, faith, hope, love in the Christian sense; he does not recognise Christian endeavours; he laughs at holiness and sacred things – it is he himself he adores, and he bows down before himself, like an idol, like a superman; I, and no one else but me, muses Tolstoy. You are all wrong; I have revealed the truth and am teaching everyone the truth! The Gospel according to Tolstoy is an invention and a fairy tale. So, Orthodox people, who is Lev Tolstoy? He is a lion roaring [
Tolstoy was certainly aware of Father Ioann, but he never paid him any attention.
It is perhaps indicative that the year in which Tolstoy published