18
JANUARY
(31 January)
Sainted Athanasias (+373) and Cyril (+444), Archbishops of Alexandria
Monk Athanasii (Afanasii) of Syadem and Vologda
(+c.1550)
Righteous Afanasii (Athanasii) of Navoltsk
(XVI-XVII)
Monk Marcian of Syr (+c.388)
Martyress Xenia
Sainted Maxim (Maksim) the New, Despoton of Serbia
(+1516)
Monks Ilarion, Emilian, Demetrius
Martyress Theodosia
Sainted Ephrem, Bishop of Melasia (V)
Sainted
Athanasias and Cyril, Archbishops of Alexandria,
have a conjoined feast established to them in acknowledgement
of the profound gratitude of Holy Church for their incessant
lengthy labour in affirmation of the dogmas of the Orthodox
faith and their zealous defense of such against heretical
teachings.
The
account about Saint Athanasias is located under 2
May, and about Saint Cyril under 9 June.
The
Monk Athanasii [Afanasii] of Syadem and Vologda was a
disciple of the Monk Alexander of Svir (+1533, commemorated 30
August). After the death of his mentor, he established in the
forests of Karelia the Dormition [Uspenie] hermitage, not far from
the city of Olonets, amidst the islands of Syadem and Roschinsk.
The slander and pettiness of the local inhabitants compelled the
Monk Athanasii to move back to the Svir monastery, where they chose
him as hegumen. Later returning to the Uspenie hermitage, the monk
died in about the year 1550 in extreme old age and was buried on
one of the promontories of Roschinsk island. Afterwards there was
built over his grave a church in the name of Saints Athanasias and
Cyril of Alexandria, into which in 1720 were placed the unperished
relics of the saint.
Righteous
Athanasii [Afanasii] of Navolotsk> went at the end of the
XVI Century from the Kargopol' region to the Olonets land, where
he founded a monastery 78 versts from what later emerged as the
city of Petrozavodsk. The saint died near the Verkholedsk suburb
not far from Shenkursk.
The
Monk Marcian of Syr' asceticised in the wilderness near
the city of Syr'. Having built himself a small hut, he settled in
it, passing the time at prayer, singing psalms and reading the Divine
books. His food was very skimpy. Reports about his holy life attracted
to him many zealous ascetics, and the Monk Marcian established a
monastery for them.
The
blessing of God rested upon the saint, and he possessed the gift
of wonderworking. One time a serpent crawled into his cell towards
him, and the monk made the sign of the cross and the serpent perished,
having been burnt up by flames. At night, when the ascetic read,
an Heavenly light shined for him. The monk also worked many other
miracles on behalf of the brethren. He died in peace about the year
388.
Sainted
Maxim [Maksim] the New, despoton of Serbia, was the son
of king Stefan of Serbia (commemorated 10
December), and was Metropolitan of Ugro-Valakhia. He died on
18 January 1516.
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