Commemorated on February 13
Stephen Nemanya was the
Great Zhupan of Serbia, and lived during the twelfth century. The saint
toiled much for his fatherland: he united a large portion of the
Serbian lands, and strove for the political independence of his country
from the Byzantine Empire. In his zeal for the Orthodox Church, he
defended his nation against heresy and false teaching.
At the age
of eighty, Stephen went to Mt. Athos, where his son Saint Sava (January
12), was glorified by the holiness of his life. Together they restored
the desolate Hilandar monastery, to which monks from various lands began
to gather.
Saint Simeon was a great ascetic and wise guide for
the monks. He died on February 13, 1200, and his relics began to exude
myrrh. Saint Sava transported his father’s relics back to Serbia, and
placed them in a church of the Most Holy Theotokos at the River
Studenitsa. Saint Simeon had richly adorned this church while he was
still ruler of Serbia.
TROPARION- TONE 4
You were illumined with the image of Godly grace, / And after death you
have shone with the light of your life, / By issuing sweet-scented myrrh
/ Which flows from the tomb of your relics, / And sustains your people
on this earth, / O our Father Simeon, discerner of the Way of God, /
Pray to Christ our God that He may grant us His great mercy.
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