Commemorated on October 14
Saint
Nicholas Sviatosha, Prince of Chernigov, and Wonderworker of the Kiev
Caves, Near Caves, was a great-grandson of Great Prince Yaroslav the
Wise and son of Prince David Svyatoslavich of Chernigov (+ 1123).
Nicholas was the Prince of Lutsk, and he had a wife and children (his
daughter was later married to the Novgorod prince St Vsevolod-Gabriel
(February 11).
On February 17, 1106 the holy prince, left his family and was tonsured
at the Kiev Caves monastery. Nicholas Sviatosha carried out his
obediences with great humility. For three years he worked in the
kitchen, for which he chopped wood and carried water. For the next three
years, he was gatekeeper at the monastery. The saint had a garden
around his cell. Out of his own means he built at the monastery the
temple of the Holy Trinity and the infirmary church in the name of St
Nicholas, his patron saint.
St Nicholas was the first of the Russian princes to accept monasticism,
patiently enduring the reproaches of his brothers for his decision to
lead a life of humble obedience. The saint's doctor, Peter, pointed out
to the royal ascetic, that such exploits of obedience had injured his
health. But suddenly the doctor himself fell sick, and was healed only
by the prayer of St Nicholas. Then Peter himself was tonsured.
After he had progressed through various obediences, St Nicholas took
upon himself the vow of silence. When the saint received money, he used
it to beautify the church, and to procure books (because he loved
reading), or he distributed it to the poor. St Nicholas was a zealous
peacemaker, in 1142 he reconciled the Prince of Chernigov with the Great
Prince Vsevolod.
Soon after the death of the saint, his brother Prince Izyaslav fell
grievously ill. The igumen of the monastery sent the sick man the
saint's hairshirt. Izyaslav put it on and was healed.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2011(with 2010's link here also and further, 2009, 2008's, even 2007!)
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