Commemorated on January 28
Saint Theodosius of Totma was born at Vologda about the year 1530. In
his youth he was raised in a spirit of Christian piety and the fear of
God. At the insistence of his parents he married, but family life did
not turn him away from God. He went fervently to church and prayed at
home, particularly at night. After the death of his parents and his
wife, he withdrew to the Priluki monastery not far from Vologda.
At
the monastery Theodosius passed through the various obediences: he
carried water, chopped fire-wood, milled flour and baked bread. He went
to Totma on the igumen’s orders to search for a salt-works for the
monastery. He sought the permission of Tsar Ivan Vasilevich and the
blessing of Archbishop Nicander to found a monastery at Totma.
Theodosius was appointed head of this newly-formed Totma monastery,
which in a grant of 1554 was declared free of taxation.
The saint
founded the Totma Ephraimov wilderness monastery and brought brethren
into it. Eventually becoming the head of two monasteries, Theodosius
continued to lead an ascetic life. He wore down his body by wearing
chains and a hairshirt, and beneath his monastic cowl he wore an iron
cap. Fond of spiritual reading, he acquired many books for the
monastery. St Theodosius reposed in the year 1568 and was buried in the
monastery he founded, and miracles occurred at his grave.
On
September 2, 1796 during the reconstruction of the Ascension church, his
relics were found incorrupt, and their glorification took place on
January 28, 1798, on the day of his repose.
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SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2014(with 2013's link here also and further:, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!)
Hawaiian Icon received in Ireland for last stop on Western European trip
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The parish was joined by hundreds of faithful from other churches and
missions in Ireland and Northern Ireland, and even some from Great Britain.
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