St Micah of Radonezh was one of the first disciples of St
Sergius of Radonezh, and lived with him in the same cell, and under his
guidance he attained a high degree of spiritual perfection. For his
meekness of soul and purity of heart, St Micah was permitted to witness
the appearance of the Mother of God to his great teacher. Once, after St
Sergius had completed the morning Rule of prayer, sat down to rest for
awhile, but suddenly he said to his disciple, “Be alert, my child, for
we shall have a wondrous visitation.”
Hardly had he uttered these
words when a voice was heard, “The All-Pure One draws near.” Suddenly
there shone a light brighter than the sun. St Micah fell down upon the
ground in fear, and lay there as if he were dead. When St Sergius lifted
up his disciple, he asked, “Tell me, Father, what is the reason for
this wondrous vision? My soul has nearly parted from my body from
fright.” St Sergius then informed his disciple about the appearance of
the Most Holy Theotokos.
St Micah fell asleep in the Lord in the year 1385.
St
Micah’s relics rest in a crypt at the Trinity-Sergiev Lavra. On
December 10, 1734, over St Micah’s tomb, a church was consecrated in
honor of the Appearance of the Most Holy Theotokos and the Holy Apostles
Peter and John the Theologian to St Sergius of Radonezh.
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