Commemorated on November 11
Saint
Martyrius was a monk in the Veliki Luki (Great Meadows) Monastery, and
shared a cell with Elder Bogolep. These holy ascetics ate only once a
day. After the services in church, they would fulfill the rule of prayer
in their cell, then they would work during the night milling corn.
Later, St Martyrius went to live at Zelenets (Green Island), and founded
a monastery in the midst of the swamps. By 1582, he was already the
igumen of the monastery, which had twelve monks. Several benefactors
donated to the monastery, including Theodore Syrkov, Simeon Bekbulatov
(the ruler of Kasim), and Tsar Theodore, who donated land.
St Martyrius fell asleep in the Lord in 1603. He is also commemorated on March 1.
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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