Saint Simon, Bishop of Vladimir and Suzdal was an author of
the KIEV CAVES PATERIKON, and he became a monk at the Monastery of the
Caves, sometime in the second half of the twelfth century.
In the
year 1206 he was appointed igumen of the Vladimir Monastery of the
Nativity of the Theotokos, and in 1214, at the wish of Prince George
Vsevolodovich (+ 1238), he was made the first bishop of
Vladimir-on-the-Klyazma and Suzdal.
In 1218 he consecrated a
church at the Nativity monastery, and in the year 1225, a cathedral
church at Suzdal. The Great Prince deeply respected St Simon and was
prepared to establish a new bishop’s See at Suzdal for his friend, the
monk Polycarp of the Kiev Caves monastery, who sought after spiritual
glory. St Simon, seeing that Polycarp was not yet ready to assume such
an office, talked the Great Prince out of his idea, and he wrote a
deeply moving letter to Polycarp, in which he offered his friend advice
on overcoming his spiritual shortcomings. St Simon’s own inner life,
character, and virtue are also revealed in the epistle.
St Simon
was known as a learned teacher, and his epistle to Polycarp was placed
at the beginning of the KIEV CAVES PATERIKON. On the eve of his repose
in 1226, the saint received the schema.
Initially his body was
buried at Vladimir, but later, in accordance with the saint’s last
wishes, his body was transferred to the Kiev Caves Lavra, where it rests
in the Antoniev Caves.
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