Commemorated on November 23
Saint Anthony the Hesychast was born in the sub-Carpathian Mountains
of Vilcea county in Romania, and he loved Christ from his early
childhood. He knew many ascetics who lived as hesychasts, and they had a
profound effect upon his life. He received the monastic tonsure at the
Iezerul Skete, where he lived for several years as a young man.
In
1690, after he had gained experience in the ascetical life, the igumen
blessed him to live as a solitary on Mt Iezerul. There he lived in a
small cave, glorifying God and struggling against demons. Only real
hesychasts know what great temptations and trials face those who wish to
live as solitaries.
St Anthony labored for three years digging a
chapel out of the cliffside with his own hands. He would work during the
day, and keep vigil by night. When the chapel was finished, it was
consecrated by Bishop Hilarion of Rimnicu Vilcea. St Anthony prayed
there unceasingly, reading the daily services and making hundreds of
prostrations. A hieromonk from the Skete would come from time to time to
celebrate the Divine Liturgy on Feast Days and during the fasts.
St
Anthony’s holy life became known throughout the region, and many of the
clergy and laity flocked to him for spiritual advice or consolation in
sorrows. He received them with love, gave them the help they needed, and
sent them home in peace. Through his influence, a genuine spiritual
revival took place in sub-Carpathian Oltenia.
St Anthony fell
asleep in the Lord in 1714 after twenty-five years of spiritual
struggles. His disciples mourned him, and buried him beside his small
chapel. The faithful still go there to light candles and to pray,
seeking his blessing and assistance.
St Anthony the Hesychast was glorified by the Orthodox Church of Romania in 1992.
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