Commemorated on July 12
Saint Michael Maleinus was born about the year 894 in the Charsian
region (Cappadocia) and at Baptism he received the name Manuel. He was
related to the Byzantine emperor Leo VI the Wise (886-911). At age 18
Manuel went off to Bithynia, to the Kyminas monastery under the guidance
of the Elder, John Heladites, who tonsured him into monasticism with
the name Michael. Fulfilling a very difficult obedience in spite of his
illustrious lineage, he demonstrated an example of great humility.
After
the passage of a certain time, he was found worthy of the grace of the
priesthood. Constantly studying the Holy Scripture, St Michael showed
how the priesthood ought to be properly conjoined with monasticism, he
attained to a high degree of dispassion and acquired the gift of
perspicacity. He was very compassionate and kindly towards people; he
could not let remain without help and consolation those who were in need
and in sorrow, and by his ardent prayer he accomplished many miracles.
After
much monastic effort under the guidance of the Elder John, St Michael
asked his blessing to live in a cave as a hermit, Five days of the week
he spent at prayerful concentration, and only on Saturday and Sunday did
he come to the monastery for participation in the divine services and
to partake of the Holy Mysteries.
By his example of sublime
spiritual life the holy hermit attracted many seeking salvation. In a
desolate place called Dry Lake, the venerable Michael founded a
monastery for the brethren gathering around him, and gave it a strict
monastic rule. When the monastery was secure, St Michael went to a still
more remote place and built there a new monastery. By the efforts of
the holy abba, the whole mountain of Kyminas was covered with monastic
communities, where constantly prayers were raised up for all the world
to the Throne of the Most-High.
About the year 953, the youth
Abraham entered the brotherhood, flourishing under the guidance of St
Michael, who gave him the name Athanasius. Later, St Athanasius (July 5)
founded the renowned Great Lavra, the first cenobitic monastery on
Mount Athos. In the building of the Lavra great help was given to St
Athanasius by St Michael’s nephew, the future Byzantine emperor
Nicephoros Phocas (963-969), who met Athanasius while visiting his
uncle. After fifty years of ceaseless monastic struggle, St Michael
Maleinos went peacefully to the Lord in the year 962.
TROPARION - TONE8
The image of God was truly preserved in you, O Father, / for you took up
the Cross and followed Christ. / By so doing, you taught us to
disregard the flesh, for it passes away, / but to care instead for the
soul, since it is immortal. / Therefore your spirit, O holy Father
Michael, rejoices with the angels.
KONTAKION - TONE 2
By your deeds you withered the arrogance of the flesh; / through
enlightenment you gave wings to your agility of spirit. / You were
revealed as a dwelling place of the Trinity, / Whom you now clearly
behold. / Blessed Michael, unceasingly pray for us all.
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