Commemorated on May 23
The celebration of the Synaxis of the Rostov and Yaroslav Saints on
May 23 was established by resolution of His Holiness Patriarch Alexis I
(+ 1970) and the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, on March 10,
1964.
Saint Theodore, Archbishop of Rostov, in the world John,
was the son of Stephen (brother of St Sergius of Radonezh), who occupied
an important post under Prince Andrew of Radonezh. Left a widower,
Stephen became a monk, and together with his twelve-year-old son, he
went to the monastery to St Sergius, who foreseeing the ascetic life of
the child John, tonsured him with the name Theodore on the Feast of St
Theodore the Hair-Shirt Wearer (April 20).
After Theodore
attained an appropriate age, he was given a blessing to be ordined to
the priesthood. With the blessing of St Sergius, St Theodore built a
church in honor of the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos and founded a
monastery on the banks of the River Moskva, at the place called
Simonovo. Soon the monastery began to attract a throng of people. St
Theodore built a cell five versts from the Moscow Kremlin, and pursued
new ascetical labors, and here disciples gathered around him. St
Sergius, visiting this place, blessed the founding of a monastery, and
Metropolitan Alexis blessed the construction of a church in the name of
the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos at Novoe Simonovo, which also
had its foundations laid in 1379. The old Simonov monastery remained the
burial place of monks.
Because of his virtuous life and strict
asceticism, St Theodore became known in Moscow. The Metropolitan St
Alexis elevated him to the rank of igumen, and Great Prince Demetrius of
the Don chose him as his father confessor. St Theodore journeyed to
Constantinople several times on church matters for the Russian
Metropolitan. On his first journey in 1384, Patriarch Nilus made him an
archimandrite. The Simonov monastery was put directly under the
Patriarch, thus became stavropegial. In 1387, he was consecrated
archbishop and occupied the See of Rostov.
Being the igumen, and
then the archimandrite of the Simonov monastery, and despite being
occupied with churchly matters, St Theodore stalwartly guided those in
the monastic life and counted many great and famous ascetics among his
disciples. Saints Cyril (June 9) and Therapon (May 27), the future
founders of two famous White Lake monasteries, were tonsured at the
Simonov monastery. St Theodore occupied himself with iconography, and he
adorned with icons of his own painting both the Simonov monastery, and
many Moscow churches.
At Rostov, Archbishop Theodore founded the Nativity of the Virgin monastery.
The blessed death of the saint occurred on November 28, 1394. His relics are in the Rostov Dormition cathedral.
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