Commemorated on November 11
Saint Stephen was the son of King Milutin and the father of King
Dushan. He was blinded on the orders of his father. St Nicholas
(December 6) appeared to him in the church of Ovche Polje (Sheep
Pasture) and said, “Do not be afraid.Your eyes have been given to me,
and I shall return them to you at the appropriate time.
St
Stephen lived in Constantinople for five years at the Monastery of the
Pantocrator. He surpassed not only the monks, but also all the
inhabitants of Constantinople, in his spiritual struggles, patience, and
meekness. At the end of the five years, St Nicholas appeared to him
again. Making the Sign of the Cross over his eyes, he restored Stephen’s
sight. In gratitude for this miracle, Stephen built the Dechani
Monastery in Serbia.
In his old age, St Stephen was drowned by his son, receiving the crown of martyrdom in 1336.
SOURCE:
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