Commemorated on August 10
Blessed Laurence, Fool-for-Christ and Kaluga Wonderworker, lived at
the beginning of the sixteenth century at the distance of half a verst
from old Kaluga near a forest church in honor of the Nativity of Christ,
set upon a high hill.
There was a long underground entrance from
his dwelling to the church, where he attended services. He lived also
at the home of the Kaluga prince Simeon Ioannovich. It is conjectured
that Blessed Laurence was descended from the noble Khitrov lineage,
since his name initiates their lineage memorial at the Peremyshl’sk
Liotykov monastery, in the Kaluga diocese. Blessed Laurence went
barefoot both winter and summer, in a shirt and sheepskin coat. By his
struggles he so raised himself up that while still alive he was
glorified by gifts of grace.
When the Crimean Tatars fell upon
Kaluga in May 1512, Blessed Laurence, then in the home of the prince,
suddenly shouted out in a loud voice: “Give me my sharp axe, for the
curs fall upon Prince Simeon and it is necessary to defend him!” Saying
this, he seized the axe and left. Suddenly having come on board ship
next to the prince, Righteous Laurence inspired and encouraged the
soldiers, and in that very hour they defeated the enemy.
He is
depicted in icons with an axe in his right hand, set upon a long handle.
It is certain that Prince Simeon (+ 1518), owing him his safety, built a
monastery in his memory on the site of the saint’s ascetic labors.
Blessed Laurence died on August 10, 1515, on his nameday. The memory of the saint is honored also on July 8.
Blessed
Laurence was glorified, it seems, in the second half of the sixteenth
century. Thus, Tsar Ivan the Terrible in a deed of donation to the
monastery (1565) wrote: “Monastery of the Nativity of Christ, where lies
Laurence, the Fool-for-Christ.” In the Life, the first posthumous
miracle is recorded under the year 1621: the healing of the paralyzed
boyar Kologrivov, who became well after a Molieben to the saint.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009 , 2008 and even 2007!)
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