The Uncovering of the Relics of Saint Herman of Solovki took
place in the year 1484. St Herman lived as a hermit at the River Vyg, by
a chapel. It was here in the year 1429 that St Sabbatius of Valaam
monastery came upon him while seeking a solitary place for his ascetic
deeds. Herman told Sabbatius about Solovki Island, and both monks,
crossed the sea and settled on Solovki. They built themselves a cell
beneath the Sekir Heights, where they lived for six years. Upon the
repose of Sabbatius (September 27, 1435), St Herman continued his
ascetic efforts on the island together with another wilderness-dweller,
St Zosimus (April 17). Herman lived on the island for more than 50
years.
Being unlettered, but made wise by Divine Providence and
wanting to preserve the memory of St Sabbatius to edify many others, he
summoned clergy to write down his memories of Sts Sabbatius and Zosimus,
and about the events which occurred during their lifetime. St Herman
loved to listen to edifying readings, and in his final instruction to
his disciples he bid them gather books at the monastery. For the
domestic and other needs of the monastery the monk made dangerous
sailings and prolonged journeys to the mainland into his old age. On one
of these excursions to Novgorod in 1479 he died at the Antoniev
monastery. They brought his body to the Solovki monastery, but because
of some ruffians they had to bury him at a chapel in the village of
Khavronin on the River Svira. In 1484, when it was decided to move the
grave to the place where he had labored, his relics were found
incorrupt.
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