russian saints

According to historical accounts, he worked miracles, healing the sick and resurrecting the dead. Opting for a monastic life, Sergius eventually became a hermit, and with his brother he laid the foundation of the Trinity Church, next to his cell.

Поминовение усопших, Седмица 7-я по Пасхе, святых отцев I Вселенского Собора, Седмица 2-я Великого поста. Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, Ephraim of the Caves, bishop of Pereyaslavl, Nicetas, hermit of the Caves, bishop of Novgorod, Amphilochius, bishop of Vladimir-Volynsky, Metropolitan Maximus of Kiev and Vladimir, Abraham and Coprius of the River Pechenga, List of Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Moscow, "История Русской Церкви – Глава II. Hermit and monk; 6th episcope of Novgorod; performed several wonders; helped building churches, Hieromonks; Kuksha could cast out demons, reduce rain and dry out lakes, beheaded by, Hegumen of the Caves; then episcope of Chernigov; pupil of, Konstantin and his sons brought Christianity to the pagans of, 15th Grand Prince of Kiev; benevolent, devout, magnanimous, 16th Prince of Novgorod; built churches and cathedrals, helped the poor, Grand Prince of Kiev and Chernigov, baptized Gabriel, tonsured George, Wondermaker from Rome who came to Novgorod not knowing a single word of Russian; established the, 9th episcope of the Caves, then of Novgorod, 17th Metropolitan of Kiev, Metropolitan of all Rus, Henoch of the Caves; regretted that he did not donate his possession to the poor, and repented, Monk of the Caves; fought against his fleshly passions most of his life, once during Great Lent grabbed himself shoulder-long into the soil, Last episcope of Novgorod; enlightened deceitful people in difficult times; prevented feuds, Hermit; became benevolent after his greed, At age twelve Predslava took monastic vows and became henochness; opened the Saviour-Euphrosyne Nunnery; owner of the, Prince of several principalities and Grand Prince of Vladimir; known for his piety, Monk, then presbyter; established the Holy Trinity Monastery in the future city of, Prince of Belgorod, Novgorod and Smolensk; known for his devoutness and benevolence, well-doer and enlightener, 5th episcope of Turov, in the last years henoch; one of the first and finest theologians and writers of the Rus', "the Russian, Henoch; travellers seeing his relics spotted on his left hand a wound perforated by a spear, and on his right hand a, Henoch of the Caves, then hermit and episcope of Turov, Henoch; icon painter of Caves; companion of, Monk and icon-painter; justified by a miracle and acquitted against the charges leveled against him, Henoch of the Khutynsk Monastery, pupil of Barlaam; refused his succession and founded the Dymsky Monastery, Episcope of Vladimir and Suzdal, monk of the Caves, then hegumen and episcope of the Nativity Monastery of Vladimir; chronicler, author of the Kiev Caves Lavra, Prince and Princess of Murom, tonsured David and Euphrosynia; saintly married couple, an ideal of the family love and fidelity; wondermakers, Pupil of Abraham; known for his meekness and Christian love, Soldier; the Mother of God appeared to him during prayer and ordered him to free his people from, until 1st half of the 17th century (local), Prince of Vladimir, who during Battle of the Sit River was martyred by Tartar Mongols, Princess; founded the John the Baptist Monastery and became first hegumeness; killed by her stepson; a wonder happened when from an icon above her grave scattered myron, Princess, daughter of Mstislav the Brave, Mother of, Prince Rimund of Litovsk, baptized Lavr, or Lavrentius, then monk after persecutions by his blood-and-guts pagan father, king, Theoduliya was Princess of Chernigov, elder daughter of Miсhael Vsevolodovich; after tonsure took the name Euphrosynia, then hegumeness of the Intercession Monastery, which soon became the leading nunnery in Russia, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich, Grand Prince of Vladimir, Prince of other principalities, son of, Henoch of the Khutyn Monastery, founded by Barlaam; after his death and refused succession after Anthony became third hegumen, then founded the Robeika Monastery, Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Vladimir; military hero famous for the, Prince of Ryazan; tortured by Muslim Mongols after he refused to convert from his "pagan" belief to, Preacher and writer of the Caves; then episcope of Vladimir; fought against pagan superstition; foresaw the Wrath of God, Landowner before tonsure to monkhood; founded the Archangel Michael Monastery, Princess of Litovsk; then nun at the Saint Peter and Paul Nunnery in Novgorod, Prince of Uglich; benevolent, built towns, churches, hospitals and hospices, In his early years became henoch, then episcope of Rostov; founded the Trinity Monastery in Beloozero and the Boris and Gleb Church in Rostov; enlightened pagan Finnish tribes; conciliated princes, Episcope of Polotsk, then Tver; brother of Alexander Nevsky; buried, As episcope of Murom he helped people, but after calumny he had to fly to Ryazan, which he arrived by swimming the Oka on his cloak and using his rod as a paddle, Hegumens who together with 27 henochs, women and children died by fire in the two monasteries, which were set on fire by Germans as a revenge of the unsuccessful raid on Pskov, Prince Theodore Rostislavich the Black of Yaroslav, Mozhaisk and Smolensk was given the poor town Mozhaisk, which he significantly restored; at the time he fought alongside the Khan, Prince of Pskov who made the city independent from, Prince of Bryansk; then founded the Peter and Paul Monastery there and became henoch, Student of Sergius of Radonezh; helped to build the Life-giving Trinity church and kellions, Former soldier; after heavy head injury became henoch of the Caves, Athanasius "The Iron Staff" and Theodosius were students of Sergius of Radonezh; settled at the edge of Novgorod, in, Student of Sergius; became hermit and cloistered himself on the River Pisma; met and became pupil of Pavel Obnorsky; founded a monastery, Barlaam was cell-attendant of Metropolitan Aleksy, founded the Vladychny Monastery of Serpukhov; Gedeon was brother of Barlaam, Maria Dmitrievna of Pskov, granddaughter of Alexander Nevsky and daughter of his son, 10th episcope of Vladimir, 27th Metropolitan of Kiev (Moscow cathedra), Metropolitan of all Rus Maximus ruled in a time when weak Byzantine Emperor, 10th archbishop of Novgorod and Pskov; in late years hermit at the Annunciation Monastery, Grand Prince of Vladimir and Prince of Tver; killed by Mongol-Tatars, 11th episcope of Vladimir, 28th Metropolitan of Kiev (Moscow cathedra), Metropolitan of all Rus; stern and talented orator who achieved some privileges for the clergy by the Horde; foresaw the rise of Moscow under, Prince of Starodub; brutally martyred by Tatars, Schema-monks and parents of Sergius of Radonezh, Princess of Tver, her ancestors include the martyrs Mikhail of Chernigov and Vasilko of Rostov, wife of Michael of Tver; was twice canonized as a holy protectress of women who suffer the loss of relatives, having lost almost all her relatives due to wars with the, 29th Metropolitan of Kiev (Moscow cathedra), Metropolitan of all Rus, 12th archbishop of Novgorod, at early age escaped from home and took the monastic vows at the Adolescent Monastery of Tver; after recommendation of his parents moved to, until 2nd half of the 17th century (local), 2nd episcope of Suzdal; benevolent, built a hospital, enlightened pagan, Student of Sergius; known for his meekness; after becoming hieromonk moved to Kostroma, at the border of the towns, 4th episcope of Suzdal, 30th Metropolitan of Kiev (Moscow cathedra), Metropolitan of all Rus; boyar Fyodor Byakont after a dream was tonsured at the, Anastasia (Vassa), daughter of a Tverian boyar; since her early years wished to become a nun, so after the death of her rich husband freed serfs, gave her property to the church and the poor, and took the vows at a nunnery in Galich, Student of Sergius of Radonezh; recluse on the banks of the, until 2nd half of the 16th century (local), Jakob Ignatyev took the monastic vows at the Nativity Monastery; became hegumen as Pachomius at the restored Tsar Konstantin Monastery outside Vladimir; then founded a new monastery in Nerekhta, near Kostroma; once during blessing of the water cured a man suffering drinking bout; several wonders happened after his death, Archbishop of Suzdal, 34th Metropolitan of Kiev (Moscow cathedra), Metropolitan of all Rus; in his early years lived in a cave at a high coast of the River Wolga, outside Nizhny Novgorod; later founded the Ascension Monastery; fought against the heretic sect Strigolniki and defeated it in Pskov with the power of his words; after his return from Constantinople was detained by, One of the first teachers and cell-attendants of Sergius of Radonezh; known for his meekness, Prince of Moscow, Grand Prince of Vladimir; war hero; the first Prince of Moscow to openly challenge Mongol authority in Russia, famous for the, Student of Sergius of Radonezh; cloistered himself into an oak forest, where he built a kellion on the fens, then a monastery, and became hegumen; known for his benevolence, late 17th century – early 18th century (local), Son of a rich merchant, tonsured in his early years at a monastery; companion of Sergius of Radonezh; founded the, Episcope of Rostov; known for his erudition and elocution, fought against Marcian's heretic, Son of a rich family; despite his later poverty, helped the poor and blessed his insulters; Fool for Christ, Student of Sergius of Radonezh; founded the monastery in, Students of Sergius of Radonezh; founded a monastery in Avnega; both were killed by Tatars and the monastery was looted and destroyed, Former rich person turned Fool-for-Christ, wondermaker, Archbishop of Rostov; student of Sergius of Radonezh; founder and first hegumen of the, Missionary, credited with the conversion of the, Icon writer; student of Sergius of Radonezh; wrote icons on walls of churches and cathedrals such as the, Henochs and hegumens; students of Dionysius; preached Christianity to the pagans of, Student of Jakob of the Iron Pinery, toiler and novice of the Iron Pinery Monastery; founded the Bryleyevsky Monastery, Hermit of the Paisiyev and Nikolayev Monastery, Presbyter and first hegumen of the Spaso-Eleazarovsky Monastery, 1st and 2nd hegumens of the Boris and Gleb Monastery, respectively; Theodore at late years founded the St. Nicholas Monastery, Henochs of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, Cornelis was henoch of the Valaam Monastery; preached Christianity to the pagans by the, Probably Greeks from Constantinople; probably students of Lazarius of Murmansk; founded the John the Baptist Monastery near, Monks of the Savvin Monastery, near Tver; Euphrosyne healed, Son of a Novgorodian cleric; student of Sergius of Radonezh; cook of a monastery, then writer; per the recommendation of Vladimir the Brave, founded the Vysotsky Monastery and became hegumen there; when his namesake became his successor, went to the Constantinople Monastery, while resuming work and helping at the Vysotsky Monastery, such as directing henochs to that monastery, Founded the Dormition Monastery by the Olonki River in Kargopol, Wife of Simeon, Prince of Vyazemsk; he and Juliana were murdered by Yuri, Prince of Smolensk, during a banquet; after escaping and returning, he repented for his sins; wonders happened near her grave, 31st Metropolitan of Kiev (cathedra based in Moscow), Metropolitan of all Rus; united the churches of the, Student of Sergius of Radonezh; moved for a time to Vologda and founded there a monastery, but returned; ascetic, wore rags, One of the first students of Sergius of Radonezh; hegumen of the soon-to-be lavra; after persuasion of Prince, Grand Princess Eudoxia of Moscow, tonsured Euphrosyne; after the death of Dmitry Donskoy built in his palace the, Episcope of Tver; born to a rich family, after their death gave the estate to the poor, freed his serfs; went to the Kiev Caves; known for his deep silence and his virtue, wondermaking, healing; became, Henochs; founded the Theophilos Dormition Monastery, Theophilos was hegumen, Jakob builder, Slav from Mount Athos; archimandrit of the, Student of Sergius of Radonezh; was sent to the Vysotsky Monastery in Vysotsky; then moved back to Radonezh and after Sergius' death became hegumen; restored the monastery after, Student of Sergius of Radonezh; took monastic vows at the Nativity Monastery on the Wolga, then moved to the Trinity Monastery; after searching a place for isolation finally stayed by the River Nurma, where he built a kellion; built the Pavlo-Obnorsky Church, 35th Metropolitan of Kiev (cathedra based in Moscow), Metropolitan of all Rus; assisted people in difficult times of Tatar terror, Euthymius founded the St. Nicholas Monastery; Anthony and Felix were righteous and devout posadniks of Novgorod, Hegumen; founded five monasteries and one nunnery by the Glushitsa River, built the Intercession Church; icon-writer, 3rd, 4th and 5th episcopes of Perm; enlightened wild, Henoch and pastor; after the death of his parents gave his property to the poor, freed serfs and went to the Nativity Monastery near, Became monk at Sergius of Radonezh's Monastery; cloistered himself into the, Henoch of the Pechersky Ascension Monastery; ascetic; built by the, Henoch of the Valaam Monastery; when travelling to the Athon opened a monastery at the North; after storm moved to the, Archbishop of Rostov; founded the Trinity-Sergiev Varnitsky Monastery, Monk of the Klopsky Monastery; ascetic and Fool-for-Christ; prophet and fortuneteller, Son of Prince Dmitry Vasilyevich of Zaozersk; took monastic vows at the Kamenny Monastery; wondermaker, Student of Dionysius of the River Glushitsa; Amphilochius as hegumen; hermit by the, Archbishop of Novgorod; John at early age went to the, Hegumen of the Uspensko-Nikolayevsky Monastery of Galich, Pillar saint; founded the Savvo-Vishersky Monastery, 38th and last Metropolitan of Kiev (cathedra based in Moscow), Metropolitan of all Rus; at early age became monk at a monastery at the village Unorozh, near Galich, then moved to the, Vasily, son of boyars; preached Christianity to the pagans of the North (now in, Archbishop of Rostov and Yaroslav; archimandrit of the, Archbishop of Novgorod; hegumen of the Otinskaya Monastery; restored the Dmitriev Monastery of Novgorod; prevented assassination of Grand Prince Vasily II of Moscow by conspirators; founded and built several churches, Monk of the Kamenny Monastery; hermit by the Kushta River, when meeting Alexander of the Kushta River moved to the coast of the River Syanzhemki; after students came to him founded the Feast of Ascension Monastery, Presbyter Isidore and with him 72 Orthodox Christians were martyred in the German-occupied city of, Tverdislov means firm word person; Ascetic from, Parfeny took the monastic vows and became Paphnutius; spiritual son of Nikita of Serpukhov, who was student of Sergius of Radonezh; hegumen of the Intercession Monastery; left to the forest where the Paphnutius of Borovsk Monastery was founded; known for his benevolence, Hermit of Belomorye near a chapel; once wanted to be stranded on the Solovetsky Islands, met, Monk; known to the world Alexey, took monastic vows at the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery; founder and first hegumen of the Alexandro-Oshevensky Monastery, Matthew, son of Dionysius of Rostov; Macarius later became presbyter of a monastery, Henoch; when meeting ven. The Feast of All Saints of Russia[1] (The Feast Day of All Russian Saints,[2] Synaxis of All Saints, who Resplendent in the Russian land, Russian: Собор всех святых, в земле Русской просиявших) is day of remembrance, celebrated in the Russian Orthodox Church on the second Sunday after the Feast of Pentecost. A candle must be consumed; thus also the body must die. Other active eparchies included the Gothian, Sourozhian, Fullian and the Bosporian. In cases when the local canonization was performed without the blessing of the highest church organ, the previous canonization process won't be annulled but will be performed again as it should be. The Saint's birth was the result of his devout mother's…, "If we want, Christian, to have our heart filled with divine love we must first empty them of the love of this world, its frivilous and sinful customs and then turn our hearts to the one God, our only good and happiness and eternal beatitude." Alaska was bought from the Russians and have become the 49th state of U.S. in 1959. The office of canonization is usually the last prayer to the departed (parastasa, pannychis, lity) and first prayer to the saint (all-night vigil, moleben, megalynarion). Today, her relics are kept in Moscow’s Convent of the Protecting Veil of Our Lady. With time they were considered to be protectors of Russia. Source, "To attain to knowledge of Truth demands far more effort than it takes to acquire practical and scientific learning. New Martyr). Please consider supporting OrthodoxWiki. More than 5,000 saints are venerated in the Russian Orthodox Church, and more than half are saints specific only to the Russian Church. In a way, this service (and others that follow the same pattern) are an extension of the service of the first Sunday after Pentecost, which is kept as the Feast of All Saints (not to be confused with All Saints' Day in the western Churches, which is celebrated on November 1). In 1880, 37 states had an age of consent of 10 years, 10 states had an age of consent at 12 years, and Delaware had an age of consent of 7 years. Pages in category "Russian Saints" The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total. It was accomplished in the first Sunday on St. Elijah day, and in one of the weekdays of days before the Sunday of All Saints.

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