Commemorated on June 2
A
companion of St. Davit of Gareji, St. Dodo belonged to the royal family
Andronikashvili. He was tonsured a monk while still a youth, and was
endowed with every virtue.
An admirer of poverty and solitude, he labored as a hermit at Ninotsminda in Kakheti.
Having heard about the miracles of Davit of Gareji, St. Dodo set off for
the Gareji Wilderness to witness them himself. The venerable fathers
greeted one another warmly and began laboring there together.
After some time, St. Davit became deeply impressed with Dodo’s devotion
to the Faith, and he proposed that he take with him some of the other
monks and begin to construct cells on the opposite mountain.
The brothers built cells and began to labor there with great ardor.
Before long the number of cells had reached two hundred. St. Dodo
isolated himself in a narrow crevice, where there was barely room for
one man. Day and night, winter and summer, in the heat and the cold, he
prayed with penitent tears for the forgiveness of his sins, the
strengthening of the souls of his brothers, and the bolstering of the
true Faith throughout the country.
Once St. Davit miraculously healed the son of Prince Bubakar of Rustavi.
In return, the grateful prince donated food and other necessities to
the monks of Gareji Monastery. St. Davit took part of his contributions
and sent what remained to St. Dodo. He advised Bubakar to have St. Dodo
baptize him, and St. Dodo joyously baptized Bubakar, his sons, and all
his suite.
St. Dodo labored to an advanced age in the monastery he had founded and reposed peacefully.
His spiritual sons and companions buried him in the cave where he had labored, and a church was later built over his grave.
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