Commemorated on May 27
Saint Michael of Parekhi was a native of the village of Norgiali in
the Shavsheti region of southern Georgia. He was tonsured a monk in the
Midznadzori Wilderness.
Fr. Michael journeyed to Khandzta
Monastery, and with the blessing of the brotherhood, he built a small
chapel and dwelling for the monks nearby. Built in a cave on the side of
a cliff, Saint Michael’s establishment was difficult to reach (the new
monastery was called “Parekhi,” or “Cave”). God was pleased with his
good works, and He granted Saint Michael the gift of working wonders. In
a divine revelation, Saint Michael was instructed to send his disciples
Serapion and John to the region of Samtskhe. There they established a
beautiful monastery in the village of Zarzma.
After some time
Father Michael abandoned his cell and settled at the top of a large
boulder. Once the devil caused him to stumble off the rock, but the Lord
protected him and he remained unharmed.
Frightened by the
incident, Michael sent his disciples to bring Saint Gregory of Khandzta,
and he related to him all that had happened. The blessed Gregory
assuaged his brother’s fears, erected a cross on either side of
Michael’s cell, and told him, “These two crosses of Christ will protect
you, and the mercy of the Most Holy Trinity and the Precious Cross will
be upon you.”
Saint Michael lived to an old age, and he was buried
at Parekhi Monastery. Many faithful pilgrims who have visited his grave
have been healed of their infirmities.
According to Basil of
Zarzma, Saint Michael’s disciples wrote accounts of his labors, wisdom,
and miracles after his repose, but these works have unfortunately not
been preserved. What we know about the life of Saint Michael of Parekhi
was preserved in the hagiographical writings of the 10th and 11th
centuries.
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