August 28
Reading:
Saint Job of Pochaev was born about 1551 in southwest
Galicia of a pious Orthodox family. In his tenth year the Saint departed
for the Ugornitsky Monastery of our Saviour in the Carpathian
Mountains. Tonsured after two years, he was ordained hieromonk about
1580. Renowned for his meekness and humility, Job was invited by the
great zealot for Holy Orthodoxy in the Carpatho-Russia, Prince
Constantine Ostrozhky, to be Abbot of the Monastery of the Cross in
Dubno. In his zeal for the preservation and propagation of the Orthodox
Faith, and to counteract the propaganda of the Uniates, he printed and
widely disseminated Orthodox spiritual and liturgical books. About 1600
he removed to the Mountain of Pochaev where at insistence of the
brethren, he became Abbot of the Monastery of the Dormition of the
Theotokos, which he enlarged and made to flourish. Through his labours, a
large printing works was founded at Pochaev and greatly assisted in the
nurture of the Orthodox faithful in that region. His monastery became
the center of the Orthodox Church in western Ukraine. The Saint reposed,
having taken the schema with the name of John, in 1651, at the advanced
age of one hundred.
Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone
Having acquired the patience of the long-suffering forefather,
having resembled the Baptist in abstinence, and sharing the divine zeal
of both, thou wast granted to receive their names, and wast a fearless
preacher of the true Faith. In this way thou didst bring a multitude of
monastics to Christ, and thou didst strengthen all the people in
Orthodoxy, O Job, our holy father. Pray that our souls be saved.
Kontakion in the Fourth Tone
Thou wast a pillar of the true Faith, a zealot for the
commandments of the Gospel, a convicter of pride, an intercessor and
teacher of the humble. Wherefore, ask that forgiveness of sins be
granted unto them that bless thee; and do thou keep thy community
unharmed, O Job our Father, who dost resemble the much-suffering
patriarch.
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