Commemorated on April 29
Saint Basil, Bishop of Zakholmsk, was born of pious parents in the
sixteenth century in the Popov district of Herzegovina. At the age of
maturity he left his parental home and settled in the Trebinsk monastery
in honor of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos, and became a
monk.
For his virtuous life the saint was elevated to be Bishop of
Zakholm and Skenderia. He occupied the bishop’s cathedra in the second
half of the sixteenth century, a successor to Bishop Paul and
predecessor of Bishop Nicodemus. St Basil was a good pastor of the flock
of Christ, and the Lord strengthened his discourse with various
miracles. For the sanctifying of soul with the wisdom of holy ascetic
fathers, the saint journeyed to Athos. St Basil died peacefully and was
buried in the city of Ostrog in Chernogoria on the border with
Herzegovina.
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