Commemorated on August 26
Saint
Adrian of Uglich was one of the first ten disciples of St Paisius of
Uglich (June 6), for whom he was the closest cell-attendant, disciple
and co-ascetic. Together with St Paisius, St Adrian was accounted
worthy of a vision of the Most Holy Theotokos in 1472. St Paisius was
in one of the cells together with St Cassian of Uglich (October 2), and
Sts Gerasimus and Adrian.
They were singing an Akathist to the Most Holy Theotokos. Suddenly,
throughout all the monastery there shone an extraordinary light, and the
monks heard a voice calling them to come out of the cell. The ascetics
came out in fear and in confusion, and an angel showed them the Mother
of God, sitting on an airy throne and holding the Divine Infant in Her
arms. The ascetics fell frightened to the ground, but the angel raised
them up and related to St Paisius the command of the Mother of God to
build on this place a church in honor of the Protection of the Most Holy
Theotokos. The vision ended, and the monks spent the whole night in
vigil and praise.
In 1482, St Adrian participated in the building of the stone church in
honor of the Protection of the Most Holy Theotokos at the place
indicated by the angel. Afterwards, an icon of the Protection of the
Most Holy Mother of God was found. In 1489, St Adrian assisted St
Paisius in building a monastery dedicated to St Nicholas, near the
Grekhova stream, on the right bank of the Volga.
As an experienced and virtuous Elder, St Adrian was put there as its
Superior and was made a hieromonk. He was at the funeral of St Paisius
on June 6, 1504 and later, according to his last wishes, he was himself
buried near the grave. The memory of St Adrian is celebrated on August
26 (because of his namesake, the holy Martyr Adrian), and also on
Cheesefare Saturday.
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