Commemorated on April 15
Saint Ephraim the Great of Atsquri—one of the most important figures
in the Georgian Church of the 8th and 9th centuries—was a disciple and
companion of St. Grigol of Khandzta.
On his way from Klarjeti in
southern Georgia to Abkhazeti in the northwest, St. Grigol met the young
Ephraim and immediately perceived in him a like-minded companion and
the future wonderworker and bishop of Atsquri.
Grigol promised to
take the young man as his disciple. On his way back to Klarjeti St.
Grigol accompanied Ephraim and another youth, Arsenius, the future
Catholicos of Georgia. He entrusted the upbringing of these two holy
youths to his spiritual sons Christopher and Theodore.
The
brothers of Khandzta Monastery objected to the arrival of the youths,
since the monastery rules prohibited young visitors. But St. Grigol told
them that God had revealed this as His will and that, after being
raised at the monastery, these young men would be like spiritual
successors of St. Ephraim the Syrian and St. Arsenius the Great.
St.
Ephraim was later consecrated bishop of Atsquri and became a major
figure in the Church of his time. He significantly contributed to the
definitive strengthening of the autocephaly of the Georgian Church. As a
result of his labors, the Georgian Church received a blessing from
Antioch to prepare its own chrism in Mtskheta.
St. Ephraim
administered the diocese of Atsquri for forty years. God endowed him
with the gifts of prophecy, wonder-working, and healing. He lived to an
advanced age and reposed peacefully. Even today, those who approach his
holy relics are healed of their infirmities. (St. Ephraim of Atsquri is
also mentioned in the Life of St. Arsenius the Great [commemorated
September 25].)
SOURCE:
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