Commemorated on May 1
Saint Zosimas of Kumurdo lived and labored from the end of the 15th
century through the first half of the 16th century. To the world he was
known as Zebede. He was raised by Princess Ketevan, the daughter of King
George VIII (1446-1466).
In 1515 Zebede was tonsured a monk and
given the new name Zosimas. It is believed that in the same year he was
also consecrated a bishop. An inscription at Kumurdo Church attests to
his hierarchical rank: “May the Lord have mercy on Zosimas, bishop of
Kumurdo. Amen.”
Saint Zosimas is credited with compiling a
handwritten anthology of prayers, homilies, and other writings in the
year 1537. The anthology concludes with two of the holy father’s own
wills.
In addition to his pastoral, educational and
church-building activity in the Kumurdo diocese, Saint Zosimas also
performed many important works in the Holy Land of Jerusalem. In the
15th and 16th centuries the struggle between Orthodox Christians and
Roman Catholics over whom God had appointed heir to the holy hill of
Golgotha became particularly acute, and the Orthodox Church was forced
to defend the rights that it had acquired in previous centuries. At that
time
Saint Zosimas arrived in the Holy Land and joined the
struggle to liberate Golgotha from the Catholics. In honor of his
valiant efforts, two vigil lamps were later hung in his name in the
churches at Golgotha and the Holy Cross Monastery.
It is
significant to note that from the 15th century the names of the bishops
of Kumurdo have been inscribed in an important chronicle called Ertgulebis Tsigni, or The Book of Faith.
Throughout history the hierarchs of Kumurdo have defended the unity of
the Georgian Church and stood steadfast as pillars of national-religious
sentiment and examples of faith.
On October 17, 2002, the
Georgian Church canonized the holy hierarch Zosimas of Kumurdo and
reinstated the bishopric of ancient Kumurdo.
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