Commemorated on August 12
Throughout
the 18th and 19th centuries the Dagestanis were continually raiding and
pillaging the Davit-Gareji Wilderness. They destroyed churches and
monasteries, stole sacred objects, and tortured and killed many of the
monks who labored there.
A Dagestani army invaded the Davit-Gareji Wilderness in the summer of
1851. They looted the Davit-Gareji Lavra and carried off many of the
monastery’s sacred treasures and books. Then they took many of the monks
captive and tortured a few of the most pious.
First they stabbed Hierodeacon Otar to death, then they beheaded
Hieromonk Gerontius. The unbelievers battered Hieromonk Serapion to
death with their swords. Monk Herman was stabbed in the stomach, then
beheaded Monk. Besarion was also beheaded. The eighteen-year-old Simeon
tried to flee on foot but was shot at with bows and arrows, then caught
and beheaded. Monk Michael, the most outstanding among the brothers in
humility and silence, was subjected to
the harshest tortures.
After their martyrdom the bodies of these holy men were illumined with a divine light.
The martyrdom of the holy fathers of the Davit-Gareji Monastery was
described in 1853 by Hieromonk Isaac of Gaenati, who witnessed the
tragedy. Hieromonk Isaac himself was captured and led away to Dagestan
by the merciless bandits. He was later freed through the mediation of
Tsar Nicholas I (1825–1855).
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