Commemorated on March 28
Saint Hilarion the New, Igumen of Pelekete Monastery, from his youth
devoted himself to the service of God and spent many years as a hermit.
Because of his holy and blameless life he was ordained to the holy
priesthood, and later he was made igumen of the Pelekete monastery (near
the Dardanelles). Saint Hilarion was granted gifts of clairvoyance and
wonderworking by the Lord.
Through prayer he brought down rain
during a drought, and like the Prophet Elisha he separated the waters of
a river, he drove harmful beasts from the fields, he filled the nets of
fishermen when they had no success in fishing, and he did many other
miracles. In addition to these things, he was able to heal the sick and
cast out demons.
Saint Hilarion suffered on Great and Holy
Thursday in the year 754, when the military commander Lakhanodrakon
suddenly descended upon the Pelekete monastery in pursuit of
icon-venerators, boldly forcing his way into the church, disrupting the
service and throwing the Holy Gifts upon the ground. Forty-two monks
were arrested, slapped into chains, sent to the Edessa district and
murdered. The remaining monks were horribly mutilated: they beat them,
they burned their beards with fire, they smeared their faces with tar
and cut off the noses of some of the confessors. Saint Hilarion died for
the veneration of icons during this persecution.
Saint Hilarion
left behind spiritual works containing moral directives for spiritual
effort. Saint Joseph of Volokolamsk (September 9 and October 18) was
well acquainted with the work of Saint Hilarion, and he also wrote about
the significance of monastic struggles in his own theological works.
TROPARION - TONE 5
Adorned with gladness of soul / As a pure vessel of the wisdom of
Christ, / You were a reflection of the life in God. / Therefore you are
resplendent with the light of virtues, / O Father Hilarion, / And you
guide us unerringly to the salvation of our souls!
KONTAKION- TONE 4
Righteous Hilarion, like a fruitful olive tree that has blossomed, /
with your oil you mystically make radiant those who sing to you: /
“Rejoice, unwavering rule of the righteous.”
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2017(with 2016's link here also and further: 2015,2014 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, and even 2008!):
A Man Who Did Not Compromise with Sin
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Sermon on the Feast of Holy Hieromartyr Hilarion (Troitsky), Archbishop of
Verea
Hieromonk Kirill (Popov)
His devotion to the service of God was expressed ...
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