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Saint Porphyrios (Bairaktaris) was born in 1907 with the name Evangelos in Evoia, Greece, in the small village of Agios Ioannis (Saint
John). As a child he tended to the sheep in the hills, and it is there
that he first read the life of Saint John the Hut-Dweller (Commemorated
January 15th) which planted the desire of monasticism in his heart. The
spark lit by Saint John was fanned when at the age of seven he overheard
a conversation about the divine beauty of the Holy Mountain. Eventually
he stowed away on a boat to Thessalonica, hoping from there to reach
Mount Athos.
On the evening after his arrival, a group of monks
gathered at the harbor to take the boat to Mount Athos. One of them
noticed the young Porphyrios and asked him where he was going.
Porphyrios told the monk that he was going to the Holy Mountain, but
lied about the reason as to why. The monk, seeing through this, told
Porphyrios to tell any inquirers that he was his nephew and that his
mother had passed away, for otherwise he would not be allowed on the
mountain since he was still a child.
The monk, whose name was
Panteleimon, became his spiritual father and brought him to
Kavsokalyvia, a small skete where Panteleimon lived with his brother,
the Priest Ioannikos, as fellow monastics. The young Porphyrios loved to
carry out the virtue of obedience to his elders, at times being tested
by them without even knowing it. When he was fourteen, his elder asked
Porphyrios what he was planning to do with his life. The young man told
him that he wished to stay on the Mountain. Two or three years later,
Porphyrios was tonsured with the name Nikitas.
Once, being obedient to one of his elders against the wishes of the
other, Porphyrios went out on a rainy day to collect snails. After hours
of filling his sack, and burdened by the wind and cold, Porphyrios
found himself suddenly caught in a rockslide and was buried up to his
knees. Crying out to the Theotokos he was miraculously delivered, but
having suffered badly he developed pleurisy and had to leave Mount Athos
to seek medical treatment. The elder who told him to collect the snails
profusely apologized, and personally saw Porphyrios off of Mount Athos,
kissing him on the forehead in tears.
Porphyrios returned to the village of Agios Ioannis
in Evoia where he reunited with his family. He stayed at the monastery
of Saint Haralambos, which was near the village Avlonari, until he
recovered. his good reputation as a faithful and obedient monk quickly
spread and thus caught the attention of the Bishop Fostinis of Kymi. He
began to visit Porphyrios frequently, and with the aid of Archbishop
Porphyrios III of Sinai (from whom Porphyrios was given his final name),
ordained the young monk a deacon and then a priest. Two years later he
was made a confessor and would at times hear confessions for multiple
days at a time without sleep or food.
His next major ministry was
serving as the Chaplain at the Polyclinic Hospital in Athens for roughly
33 years (1940-1973). It was through the well-known Professor of Canon
Law, Amilkas Alivizatos, that Porphyrios was assigned to the Church of
Saint Gerasimos which was associated with the hospital. During this time
he helped many patients spiritually by acting as their father
confessor. In addition to his hospital duties, he helped to renew the
Church of Saint Nicholas in Kallisia, often having recourse to it during
the night to pray by himself or with family.
However, Porphyrios had still been unable to fulfill another dream he
shared with his family: founding a monastery. After years of searching,
he bought some land upon the top of a hill in Milesi where he later
founded The Holy Monastery of the Transfiguration. He remained there for
many years before returning to his old cell on Mount Athos where he
spent his last years. He departed this life on December 2nd, 1991.
Porphyrios was declared a saint by the Ecumenical Patriarchate on June
27th, 2013.
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