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Sergius of Radonezh

Sergius of Radonezh (Russian: Се́ргий Ра́донежский, Sergii Radonezhsky; 14 May 1314 – 25 September 1392), also known as Sergiy Radonezhsky, Serge of Radonezh and Sergius of Moscow, was a spiritual leader and monastic reformer of medieval Russia. Together with Seraphim of Sarov, he is one of the Russian Orthodox Church's most highly venerated saints.


Sergius of Radonezh
Icon of Sergius of Radonezh, 17th century
Abbot of Radonezh, Miracle Worker of all Russia
Russian Monastic Reformer, Teacher of the Faith
Born14 May 1314
Varnitsa, Rostov Velikiy
Died25 September 1392 (1392-09-26) (aged 78)
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
Anglican Communion[1]
Lutheranism[2]
Canonized1452 or 1448
Major shrineTrinity Lavra of St. Sergius
FeastRepose: 25 September / 8 October
Uncovering of Relics: 5 July / 18 July
AttributesDressed as a monk, sometimes with paterissa (abbot's staff)
PatronageRussia

Early life

The date of his birth is unclear: it could be 1314, 1319, or 1322. His medieval biography states that he was born to Kiril and Maria, a boyar family, near Rostov (Yaroslavl Oblast), on the spot where Varnitsy Monastery [ru] now stands.[3][4]

The narrative of Epiphanius does not specify the exact birthplace of the monk, stating only that before the migration from Rostov principality the monk's family lived "in a village in the area, which is within the Rostov principality, not very close to the city of Rostov". It is considered that it is the village Varnitsa (Russian: Варница) near Rostov. Sergius received the baptismal name of Bartholomew (Варѳоломе́й Varfolomei in Russian) in honor of the Apostle Bartholomew.

Although an intelligent boy, Bartholomew had great difficulty learning to read. His biography states that a starets (spiritual elder) met him one day and gave him a piece of prosphora (holy bread) to eat, and from that day forward he was able to read. Orthodox Christians interpret the incident as being an angelic visitation.[5]

When the Principality of Rostov fell into the hands of Prince Ivan Danilovich of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, his parents Kirill and Maria became impoverished and moved to Radonezh together with their three sons, Stefan, Bartholomew and Peter.[5]

Monastic life

 
Sergius of Radonezh blessing by Sergei Kirillov

Upon his parents' death, Bartholomew went to Khotkovo near Moscow, where his older brother Stefan was a monk. He persuaded Stefan to find a more secluded place to live the ascetic life. In the deep forest at Makovets Hill they decided to build a small monastic cell and a church dedicated in honor of the Trinity.[5] Thus started the history of the great Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra.

In time, Stefan moved to a monastery in Moscow. Varfolomei (Bartholomew) was tonsured a monk and given the name Sergius, following which he spent more than a year in the forest alone as a hermit. Soon, however, other monks started coming to him and building their own cells. After some time, they persuaded him to become their hegumen (abbot) and he was ordained to the priesthood. Following his example, all the monks had to live by their own labor. Over time, more and more monks and donations came to this place. Nearby, there appeared a posad, which grew into the town of Sergiev Posad, and other villages.

When the news of Sergius's accomplishments reached Patriarch Philotheus of Constantinople, Philotheus sent a monastic charter to Sergius. During the reign of Dmitri Donskoi, his disciples started to spread his teaching across central and northern Russia. They settled intentionally in the most impracticable places and founded numerous monasteries, of which Borisoglebsky, Ferapontov, Kirillo-Belozersky and Vysotsky monasteries could be mentioned. Sergius was also connected with the foundation of two monastic communities in Moscow, Andronikov and Simonov monasteries. All in all, the disciples of Sergius founded about 40 monasteries, thus greatly extending the geographical extent of his influence and authority. Metropolitan Alexius, Metropolitan of Moscow asked Sergius to become his successor but Sergius declined, preferring to remain a simple monk rather than be a bishop.

As an ascetic, Sergius did not take part in the political life of the country. However, he blessed Dmitry Donskoy when he went to fight the Tatars in the signal Battle of Kulikovo field, but only after he was certain Dmitry had pursued all peaceful means of resolving the conflict. Some historians interpreted his political stance as aspiring to make peace and unite Russian lands under the leadership of Moscow.

Death and canonization

 
Statue of Sergius outside the Trinity Lavra

Sergius died on 25 September 1392. His incorrupt relics were found in 1422 and placed in the new cathedral of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra which he founded.

The exact year of his canonization is uncertain, either 1452[6][7][8] or 1448[9][10][11] .The church commemorates him on September 25, the date of his death, and on July 5, the day his relics were uncovered. (See ). Among the many affectionate titles given to him, he has been referred to as the "Abbot of Russia" and "valiant voivod" of the Russian land.[12]

The Catholic Church officially recognizes Sergius.[13][14] In 1940, he was included in the liturgical calendar authorized for the Russian Catholics.[15]

Sergius is honored in the Calendar of Saints of several churches of the Anglican Communion and is remembered in the Church of England with a commemoration on 25 September.[16]

The ecumenical Fellowship of Saint Alban and Saint Sergius is named in part for him.

In December 1937, Pavel Florensky (1882–1937), a Russian theologian, priest, mathematician, inventor, philosopher and engineer died in the Soviet Gulag and it is thought he was condemned by an extrajudicial NKVD troika under NKVD Order No. 00447 to be executed during the 1930s Bolshevik purges after refusing to disclose the hiding place of Sergius' head which the Bolsheviks wanted destroyed. It is rumored that Florensky and other theologians were involved in a plot to save and hide the relics of St. Sergius. The relics were returned by Pavel Golubtsov, later "Archbishop Sergius", to the cathedral of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra in 1946 when it was reopened.[17]

Legacy

Much information about Sergius and his acts is taken from the writing of his life composed in the 15th century, which has come down to us in many later editions in the 15th to 20th century Russian manuscripts. The memory of Sergius of Radonezh has lived on thanks to the unique manuscript entitled "The Life of St. Sergius of Radonezh" written by famous hagiographer Pachomius the Serb, also known as Pachomius Logothetes. The original manuscript is housed in the National Library of Russia.

References

  1. ^ "Holy Men and Holy Women" (PDF). Churchofengland.org.
  2. ^ "Notable Lutheran Saints". Resurrectionpeople.org.
  3. ^ Nikon Christmas (archbishop) (2003). Житие и подвиги преподобного Сергия Радонежского [The Life and Deeds of St. Sergius of Radonezh] (in Russian). Moscow: Trifonov Pechenga Monastery. pp. 32–33.
  4. ^ Житие преподобного Сергия Радонежского [Life of St. Sergius of Radonezh] (in Russian).
  5. ^ a b c "The Life of our Venerable Father Amongst the Saints St. Sergius of Radonezh", St. Sergius of Radonezh Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Parma, Ohio
  6. ^ "Сергий Радонежский" (История Отечества с древнейших времен до наших дней ed.). Большая российская энциклопедия (издательство). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ Кучкин, Владимир Андреевич. "Сергий Радонежский" (Большая Советская Энциклопедия ed.). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ Сост. и общ. ред. Грицанов, Александр Алексеевич, Г. В. Синило (2007). "Сергий Радонежский" (Религия: Энциклопедия ed.). Книжный Дом: 960. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Собрание государственных грамот и договоров. М., 1813. Том 1. № 63, 68.
  10. ^ Смирнов, Михаил Иванович. Культ Сергия Радонежского (Исторический очерк) // Антирелигиозник. 1940. № 5—6. С. 32—39.
  11. ^ Филимонов С. Б. Обзор архива М. И. Смирнова // Археографический ежегодник за 1971 г. М., 1972. С. 318—324.
  12. ^ Simeon Shakhovsky, Akathist to St Sergius
  13. ^ "Honoring Eastern Orthodox Saints | EWTN". EWTN Global Catholic Television Network. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  14. ^ "St. Sergius of Radonezh - Saints & Angels".
  15. ^ Butler, Alban; Thurston, Herbert; Attwater, Donald (1956). Butler's Lives of the Saints. New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons. p. 639.
  16. ^ "The Calendar". The Church of England. Retrieved 2021-04-08.
  17. ^ Maccioni, Antonio. "Pavel Aleksandrovič Florenskij. Note in margine all'ultima ricezione italiana" in eSamizdat (2007) V:(1-2):471-478. In Italian.

External links

  • Official site of the Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra
  • Repose of the Venerable Sergius, Abbot and Wonderworker of Radonezh Orthodox icon and synaxarion
  • Uncovering of the relics of the Venerable Sergius of Radonezh
  • IMDB page

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sergius of Radonezh news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sergius of Radonezh Russian Se rgij Ra donezhskij Sergii Radonezhsky 14 May 1314 25 September 1392 also known as Sergiy Radonezhsky Serge of Radonezh and Sergius of Moscow was a spiritual leader and monastic reformer of medieval Russia Together with Seraphim of Sarov he is one of the Russian Orthodox Church s most highly venerated saints SaintSergius of RadonezhIcon of Sergius of Radonezh 17th centuryAbbot of Radonezh Miracle Worker of all RussiaRussian Monastic Reformer Teacher of the FaithBorn14 May 1314Varnitsa Rostov VelikiyDied25 September 1392 1392 09 26 aged 78 Trinity Lavra of St SergiusVenerated inEastern Orthodox ChurchRoman Catholic ChurchAnglican Communion 1 Lutheranism 2 Canonized1452 or 1448Major shrineTrinity Lavra of St SergiusFeastRepose 25 September 8 OctoberUncovering of Relics 5 July 18 JulyAttributesDressed as a monk sometimes with paterissa abbot s staff PatronageRussia Contents 1 Early life 2 Monastic life 3 Death and canonization 4 Legacy 5 References 6 External linksEarly life Edit Vision to the Youth Bartholomew by Mikhail Nesterov 1890 The date of his birth is unclear it could be 1314 1319 or 1322 His medieval biography states that he was born to Kiril and Maria a boyar family near Rostov Yaroslavl Oblast on the spot where Varnitsy Monastery ru now stands 3 4 The narrative of Epiphanius does not specify the exact birthplace of the monk stating only that before the migration from Rostov principality the monk s family lived in a village in the area which is within the Rostov principality not very close to the city of Rostov It is considered that it is the village Varnitsa Russian Varnica near Rostov Sergius received the baptismal name of Bartholomew Varѳolome j Varfolomei in Russian in honor of the Apostle Bartholomew Although an intelligent boy Bartholomew had great difficulty learning to read His biography states that a starets spiritual elder met him one day and gave him a piece of prosphora holy bread to eat and from that day forward he was able to read Orthodox Christians interpret the incident as being an angelic visitation 5 When the Principality of Rostov fell into the hands of Prince Ivan Danilovich of the Grand Duchy of Moscow his parents Kirill and Maria became impoverished and moved to Radonezh together with their three sons Stefan Bartholomew and Peter 5 Monastic life Edit Sergius of Radonezh blessing by Sergei Kirillov Upon his parents death Bartholomew went to Khotkovo near Moscow where his older brother Stefan was a monk He persuaded Stefan to find a more secluded place to live the ascetic life In the deep forest at Makovets Hill they decided to build a small monastic cell and a church dedicated in honor of the Trinity 5 Thus started the history of the great Trinity St Sergius Lavra In time Stefan moved to a monastery in Moscow Varfolomei Bartholomew was tonsured a monk and given the name Sergius following which he spent more than a year in the forest alone as a hermit Soon however other monks started coming to him and building their own cells After some time they persuaded him to become their hegumen abbot and he was ordained to the priesthood Following his example all the monks had to live by their own labor Over time more and more monks and donations came to this place Nearby there appeared a posad which grew into the town of Sergiev Posad and other villages When the news of Sergius s accomplishments reached Patriarch Philotheus of Constantinople Philotheus sent a monastic charter to Sergius During the reign of Dmitri Donskoi his disciples started to spread his teaching across central and northern Russia They settled intentionally in the most impracticable places and founded numerous monasteries of which Borisoglebsky Ferapontov Kirillo Belozersky and Vysotsky monasteries could be mentioned Sergius was also connected with the foundation of two monastic communities in Moscow Andronikov and Simonov monasteries All in all the disciples of Sergius founded about 40 monasteries thus greatly extending the geographical extent of his influence and authority Metropolitan Alexius Metropolitan of Moscow asked Sergius to become his successor but Sergius declined preferring to remain a simple monk rather than be a bishop As an ascetic Sergius did not take part in the political life of the country However he blessed Dmitry Donskoy when he went to fight the Tatars in the signal Battle of Kulikovo field but only after he was certain Dmitry had pursued all peaceful means of resolving the conflict Some historians interpreted his political stance as aspiring to make peace and unite Russian lands under the leadership of Moscow Death and canonization EditSee also Russian Orthodox Church Canonization Statue of Sergius outside the Trinity Lavra Sergius died on 25 September 1392 His incorrupt relics were found in 1422 and placed in the new cathedral of Troitse Sergiyeva Lavra which he founded The exact year of his canonization is uncertain either 1452 6 7 8 or 1448 9 10 11 The church commemorates him on September 25 the date of his death and on July 5 the day his relics were uncovered See Among the many affectionate titles given to him he has been referred to as the Abbot of Russia and valiant voivod of the Russian land 12 The Catholic Church officially recognizes Sergius 13 14 In 1940 he was included in the liturgical calendar authorized for the Russian Catholics 15 Sergius is honored in the Calendar of Saints of several churches of the Anglican Communion and is remembered in the Church of England with a commemoration on 25 September 16 The ecumenical Fellowship of Saint Alban and Saint Sergius is named in part for him In December 1937 Pavel Florensky 1882 1937 a Russian theologian priest mathematician inventor philosopher and engineer died in the Soviet Gulag and it is thought he was condemned by an extrajudicial NKVD troika under NKVD Order No 00447 to be executed during the 1930s Bolshevik purges after refusing to disclose the hiding place of Sergius head which the Bolsheviks wanted destroyed It is rumored that Florensky and other theologians were involved in a plot to save and hide the relics of St Sergius The relics were returned by Pavel Golubtsov later Archbishop Sergius to the cathedral of Troitse Sergiyeva Lavra in 1946 when it was reopened 17 Legacy EditMuch information about Sergius and his acts is taken from the writing of his life composed in the 15th century which has come down to us in many later editions in the 15th to 20th century Russian manuscripts The memory of Sergius of Radonezh has lived on thanks to the unique manuscript entitled The Life of St Sergius of Radonezh written by famous hagiographer Pachomius the Serb also known as Pachomius Logothetes The original manuscript is housed in the National Library of Russia Icon of Sergius of Radonezh painted for Abramtsevo church by Viktor Vasnetsov 1882 Sergius of Radonezh blessing Dmitri Donskoi before the Battle of Kulikovo in a painting by Ernst Lissner Varnitsy Monastery of St Sergius commemorates the saint s birthplace The reliquary containing the relics of Saint Sergius at the Catholicon of Holy Trinity St Sergius Lavra Sergiev Posad References Edit Holy Men and Holy Women PDF Churchofengland org Notable Lutheran Saints Resurrectionpeople org Nikon Christmas archbishop 2003 Zhitie i podvigi prepodobnogo Sergiya Radonezhskogo The Life and Deeds of St Sergius of Radonezh in Russian Moscow Trifonov Pechenga Monastery pp 32 33 Zhitie prepodobnogo Sergiya Radonezhskogo Life of St Sergius of Radonezh in Russian a b c The Life of our Venerable Father Amongst the Saints St Sergius of Radonezh St Sergius of Radonezh Russian Orthodox Cathedral Parma Ohio Sergij Radonezhskij Istoriya Otechestva s drevnejshih vremen do nashih dnej ed Bolshaya rossijskaya enciklopediya izdatelstvo a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Kuchkin Vladimir Andreevich Sergij Radonezhskij Bolshaya Sovetskaya Enciklopediya ed a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Sost i obsh red Gricanov Aleksandr Alekseevich G V Sinilo 2007 Sergij Radonezhskij Religiya Enciklopediya ed Knizhnyj Dom 960 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help CS1 maint date and year link CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Sobranie gosudarstvennyh gramot i dogovorov M 1813 Tom 1 63 68 Smirnov Mihail Ivanovich Kult Sergiya Radonezhskogo Istoricheskij ocherk Antireligioznik 1940 5 6 S 32 39 Filimonov S B Obzor arhiva M I Smirnova Arheograficheskij ezhegodnik za 1971 g M 1972 S 318 324 Simeon Shakhovsky Akathist to St Sergius Honoring Eastern Orthodox Saints EWTN EWTN Global Catholic Television Network Retrieved 2021 07 31 St Sergius of Radonezh Saints amp Angels Butler Alban Thurston Herbert Attwater Donald 1956 Butler s Lives of the Saints New York P J Kenedy amp Sons p 639 The Calendar The Church of England Retrieved 2021 04 08 Maccioni Antonio Pavel Aleksandrovic Florenskij Note in margine all ultima ricezione italiana in eSamizdat 2007 V 1 2 471 478 In Italian External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sergius of Radonezh Official site of the Trinity St Sergius Lavra Repose of the Venerable Sergius Abbot and Wonderworker of Radonezh Orthodox icon and synaxarion Uncovering of the relics of the Venerable Sergius of Radonezh IMDB page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sergius of Radonezh amp oldid 1109937849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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