Commemorated on April 12
Saint Acacius the New was a monk at the Holy Trinity monastery of St
Dionysius of Olympus (January 24) at Zagora. After visiting several
monasteries on Mount Athos, the saint on the advice of his
father-confessor, Father Galacteon, settled in the skete monastery of St
Maximus the Hut-Burner (“Kavsokalyvites”, January 13), who repeatedly
appeared to the ascetic.
The exploits of St Acacius were extremely
severe: in place of bread he ate dry grass, which he crushed with a
piece of marble. When asked how much a monk ought to sleep, he said that
for a true monk half an hour even was sufficient. He said, “In order to
conquer the flesh, a monk must practice two virtues: fasting and
vigil.” In spite of his age and illness, he was an example of this.
Once,
when St Acacius had come on a Sunday to the skete church, the igumen
Neophytus handed him his own staff and said, “Father, take the staff,
and be the Superior for all these brethren until your last breath.” St
Acacius kissed the hand of the igumen, and accepted the staff with all
humility. Although previously he had walked with a staff because of his
age, from that time forward the righteous one no longer held a staff in
his hand.
For his exalted exploits St Acacius was granted the
gifts of unceasing mental prayer and divine revelations. He fell asleep
in the Lord on April 12, 1730, being nearly a hundred years old.
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