Commemorated on December 13
Saint
Arcadius of Vyazma and Novy Torg was from the city of Vyazma of pious
parents, who from childhood taught him prayer and obedience. The gentle,
perceptive, prudent and good youth chose for his ascetic feat of being a
fool-for-Christ. He lived by alms, and slept wherever he found himself,
whether in the forest, or on the church portico.
His blessed serenity and closeness to nature imparted to the figure of
young Arcadius a peculiar spiritual aspect and aloofness from worldly
vanity. In church, when absorbed in prayer, St Arcadius often wept tears
of tenderness and spiritual joy. Though he seldom spoke, his advice was
always good, and his predictions were fulfilled.
An experienced guide, St Ephraim the Wonderworker of Novy Torg (January
28), helped the young ascetic to avoid spiritual dangers while passing
through the difficult and unusual exploit of foolishness. After this the
people of Vyazma witnessed several miracles, worked through the prayers
of Blessed Arcadius, but the saint fled human fame and traveled along
the upper Tvertsa River. Here St Arcadius shared the work with his
spiritual guide St Ephraim, and with him founded a church and monastery
in honor of the holy Passion-Bearers Boris and Gleb (May 2).
Entering into the newly-built monastery, St Arcadius became a monk and
took upon himself the exploit of full obedience to his spiritual Father,
St Ephraim. St Arcadius never missed Liturgy and he was always the
first to appear for Matins together with his spiritual guide. After St
Ephraim's repose (January 28, 1053), St Arcadius continued to pursue
asceticism in accord with the last wishes of his Elder, dwelling in
prayer, fasting and silence. After several years, he also fell asleep in
the Lord (December 13, 1077).
In 1594, a chapel dedicated to St Arcadius was built in one of the
churches of Vyazma. A combined celebration of Sts Arcadius and Ephraim
was established by Metropolitan Dionysius in the years 1584-1587. The
relics of St Arcadius, glorified by miracles of healing, were uncovered
on June 11, 1572, and on July 11, 1677, they were placed in a stone
crypt of Sts Boris and Gleb cathedral in the city of Novy Torg (New
Market). In 1841, the left side chapel of Sts Boris and Gleb cathedral
church was dedicated in honor of St Arcadius. The solemn celebration of
the 300th anniversary of the uncovering of the holy relics of St
Arcadius took place in the city of Novy Torg in July of 1977. He is also
commemorated on August 14 and June 11 (Transfer of his relics).
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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