Commemorated on March 19
Saint Innocent of Komel and Vologda was born at Moscow, and was
descended from the Moscow princely family of Okhlyabinin. He became a
monk in the monastery of Saint Cyril of White Lake (June 9), and was put
under the guidance of Saint Nilus of Sora (May 7).
Sts Innocent
and Nilus wandered through the East visiting Palestine, Constantinople,
and spent several years at the monasteries of Mt. Athos. Having returned
to Rus, the saints did not return to their original Saint Cyril of
White Lake monastery, but to solitary cells for monastic seclusion. Out
of love for wilderness-life they then withdrew into the impassable
forest at the River Sora, some fifteen versts from the monastery. Here
they set up a cross, dug a well, and built separate cells, after the
manner of the skete monasteries. A church was built on a marshy spot,
and there the hermits led strict lives.
Foreseeing his own demise,
Saint Nilus sent Saint Innocent to the River Nurma and predicted to
him: “God is sending you there, and yours shall be a cenobitic
monastery; after my death, my wilderness monastery will remain as it was
during my life, with the brothers living separately each in his own
cell.”
Upon the death of Saint Nilus, his holy disciple withdrew
into the Vologda hinterland and in 1491 he built a cell at the River
Eda, which flows into the River Nurma. In a short while disciples began
to gather to him. Following the final command of his teacher, Saint
Innocent did not seek any donations for it.
Saint Innocent labored
for thirty years at building his monastery. He left behind an
instruction for the brethren, based on the works of the holy Fathers,
particularly the writings of Saint Nilus of Sora. Saint Innocent bade
them first of all to avoid wrangling and disputes and asked them to
preserve love for Christ and spiritual peace.
The saint forbade
young and beardless monks to be accepted and tonsured at his monastery,
and he forbid women to enter the monastery. A monk who left the
monastery lost his right to a cell, and if he returned, then he could
occupy it only with the consent of the igumen and the brethren. The monk
asked that a future church be consecrated in the name of Saint John the
Forerunner, and Baptizer of the Lord, in commemoration of the Third
Finding of his Venerable Head (25 May), because Saint John is a patron
for all monks and wilderness dwellers (later, the monastery was called
Transfiguration after its chief temple).
Saint Innocent died on
March 19, 1521. In accordance with his last wish, he was buried in a
corner of the monastery near a marsh. A stone was placed on his grave
inscribed with the year, month and day of his repose.
SOURCE:
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