Commemorated on October 1
Saint Sava of Vishera was the son of the noble, John Borozda, of
Kashin. From childhood, the monk was noted for his piety. He initially
lived the ascetic life at the Tver Savvino wilderness monastery, where
the brethren chose him to be the abbot.
Shunning honors, St Sava
went to Mt. Athos, where he worked on copying service books. Upon his
return from Athos, he selected a solitary place seven versts from
Novgorod on the banks of the River Vishera for his ascetic efforts.
Here,
with the blessing of Archbishop Simon of Novogorod, the monk organized a
small monastery in honor of the Ascension of the Lord in 1418. St Sava
set up a pillar nearby the monastery and lived as a stylite. He died in
1461 at the age of 80. He appointed as his successor his disciple
Andrew, who was known for his strict and ascetic life.
The local
commemoration was established under Archbishop Jonah of Novgorod (+
1470), in connection with the healing of the igumen of the Sava-Vishera
monastery. Archbishop Jonah ordered an icon of the monk be painted and a
Canon composed. The general church glorification of St Sava took place
at the Moscow Council of 1549. The service to him was composed by
Hieromonk Pachomius of Serbia.
SOURCE:
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.
1 day ago
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