Saint Pachomius of Nerekhta, in the world James, was born
into the family of a priest at Vladimir on the Klyazma. He was sent to
school at the age of seven, since from childhood he knew the Holy
Scriptures very well. Finding the bustle of the perishing world
burdensome, he was tonsured at the Vladimir Nativity monastery,
fulfilling various obediences without complaint.
Yearning for the
solitary wilderness life, the ascetic secretly left the monastery and
went to the outskirts of Nerekhta. Here, at the River Gridenka, he found
a suitable place for a monastery, a raised semi-island in the deep
forest. The saint asked the people around Nerekhta to establish and
build a monastery in the vicinity of Sypanovo, on the Kostroma frontier.
The people of Nerekhta happily consented and helped in the construction
of the monastery.
St Pachomius painted an icon of the Holy
Trinity, and after singing a Molieben he carried it to the place where
he was to build the church in the Name of the Holy Trinity. After the
church was completed, St Pachomius organized the new monastery, which
soon began to attract monks.
At the newly-formed monastery the
monks had to cultivate the land themselves and feed themselves by the
toil of their own hands. The saint set an example for the brethren in
this matter.
He died in 1384, advanced in age, and he was buried
in the Trinity church he built. One of his disciples, Irenarchus,
painted an icon of the saint, and later a crypt was built for his holy
relics. The dates of commemoration for St Pachomius are on May 15, his
Name Day, and on March 23, the day of his repose.
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