Commemorated on October 4
The
holy right-believing Prince Vladimir Yaroslavich of Novgorod, the
Wonderworker, was the eldest son of Great Prince Yaroslav the Wise, and
was born in the year 1020. At age fourteen, his father made him
administrator of Novgorod. The military commander Vyshata and the holy
Bishop MenignusZhidyata (February 10) assisted in guiding the prince.
When he matured, the prince became a brave defender of the land and a
pious Christian. St Vladimir built the Sophia cathedral at Novgorod,
which was begun in the year 1045 and consecrated on September 14, 1052
by Bishop Luke. The holy prince was not only concerned about the
strengthening of the princedom (by his decree a stone fortress was built
at Novgorod) but he also zealously instructed himself in the law of the
Lord. In 1047 the prophetic books with commentaries were copied out for
him.
The holy prince died at age thirty-two on October 4, 1052, twenty days
after the consecration of the Sophia cathedral, and his relics were
placed in the church he built. His wife, Princess Alexandra, is
mentioned in the Novgorod Synodikon. Commemoration of the holy prince
Vladimir was established in the year 1439 by St Euthymius, Archbishop of
Novgorod (March 11).
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