ser Dec 31 - St. Zoticus, Cherisher Of The Poor And Servant Of Lepers By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-29T21:28:18+00:00 Full Article
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ser Jan 14 - Holy Father Sava, Enlightener And First Archbishop Of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-29T22:04:25+00:00 Full Article
ser Sep 08 - Venerable Fr. Serapion Of Pskov By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T22:16:26+00:00 Full Article
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ser Oct 09 - St. Stephen The Blind, Prince Of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T23:29:08+00:00 Full Article
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ser Feb 08 - Holy Prophet Zechariah and St. Sabbas, Archbishop Of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T14:34:18+00:00 Full Article
ser Jun 15 - Holy Martyr Lazar, Prince Of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T17:30:46+00:00 Full Article
ser Holy Martyr Lazar, Prince of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T17:31:05+00:00 Full Article
ser Aug 30 - Synaxis Of Serbian Hierarchs By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T19:21:48+00:00 Full Article
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ser Sep 03 - Holy Father Joannicius, Archbishop And First Patriarch Of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T19:26:30+00:00 Full Article
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ser Sep 24 - St. Stephen, First-crowned King Of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T20:46:28+00:00 Full Article
ser Dec 02 - Holy Father Athanasius The Resurrected and St. Stephen, King Of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T22:39:03+00:00 Full Article
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ser Uncovering of the Relics of St Seraphim of Sarov By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T21:19:21+00:00 Full Article
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ser Saint Seraphim of Vyritsa By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T23:44:52+00:00 Full Article
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ser Holy Martyr Lazar, Prince of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-06-30T07:10:33+00:00 Full Article
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ser Our Holy Father Sava, Enlightener and first Archbishop of Serbia By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-20T02:11:33+00:00 Full Article
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ser Venerable Cosmas, Desert-Dweller of Zographou, Mt. Athos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-27T04:35:39+00:00 Full Article
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ser St Seraphim of Sarov (1833) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T00:05:33+00:00 Saint Seraphim was born in the town of Kursk in 1759. From tender childhood he was under the protection of the most holy Mother of God, who, when he was nine years old, appeared to him in a vision, and through her icon of Kursk, healed him from a grave sickness from which he had not been expected to recover. At the age of nineteen he entered the monastery of Sarov, where he amazed all with his obedience, his lofty asceticism, and his great humility. In 1780 the Saint was stricken with a sickness which he manfully endured for three years, until our Lady the Theotokos healed him, appearing to him with the Apostles Peter and John. He was tonsured a monk in 1786, being named for the holy Hieromartyr Seraphim, Bishop of Phanarion (Dec. 4), and was ordained deacon a year later. In his unquenchable love for God, he continually added labours to labours, increasing in virtue and prayer with titan strides. Once, during the Divine Liturgy of Holy and Great Thursday he was counted worthy of a vision of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who appeared encompassed by the heavenly hosts. After this dread vision, he gave himself over to greater labours. "In 1794, Saint Seraphim took up the solitary life in a cell in the forest. This period of extreme asceticism lasted some fifteen years, until 1810. It was at this time that he took upon himself one of the greatest feats of his life. Assailed with despondency and a storm of contrary thoughts raised by the enemy of our salvation, the Saint passed a thousand nights on a rock, continuing in prayer until God gave him complete victory over the enemy. On another occasion, he was assaulted by robbers, who broke his chest and his head with their blows, leaving him almost dead. Here again, he began to recover after an appearance of the most Holy Theotokos, who came to him with the Apostles Peter and John, and pointing to Saint Seraphim, uttered these awesome words, 'This is one of my kind.' "In 1810, at the age of fifty, weakened by his more than human struggles, Saint Seraphim returned to the monastery for the third part of his ascetical labours, in which he lived as a recluse, until 1825. For the first five years of his reclusion, he spoke to no one at all, and little is known of this period. After five years, he began receiving visitors little by little, giving counsel and consolation to ailing souls. In 1825, the most holy Theotokos appeared to the Saint and revealed to him that it was pleasing to God that he fully end his reclusion; from this time the number of people who came to see him grew daily. It was also at the command of the holy Virgin that he undertook the spiritual direction of the Diveyevo Convent. He healed bodily ailments, foretold things to come, brought hardened sinners to repentance, and saw clearly the secrets of the heart of those who came to him. Through his utter humility and childlike simplicity, his unrivalled ascetical travails, and his angel-like love for God, he ascended to the holiness and greatness of the ancient God-bearing Fathers and became, like Anthony for Egypt, the physician for the whole Russian land. In all, the most holy Theotokos appeared to him twelve times in his life. The last was on Annunciation, 1831, to announce to him that he would soon enter into his rest. She appeared to him accompanied by twelve virgins martyrs and monastic saints with Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Theologian. With a body ailing and broken from innumerable hardships, and an unspotted soul shining with the light of Heaven, the Saint lived less than two years after this, falling asleep in peace on January 2, 1833, chanting Paschal hymns. On the night of his repose, the righteous Philaret of the Glinsk Hermitage beheld his soul ascending to Heaven in light. Because of the universal testimony to the singular holiness of his life, and the seas of miracles that he performed both in life and after death, his veneration quickly spread beyond the boundaries of the Russian Empire to every corner of the earth. See also July 19." (Great Horologion) July 19 is the commemoration of the uncovering of St Seraphim's holy relics, which was attended by Tsar Nicholas II. Saint Seraphim's life became a perpetual celebration of Pascha: in his later years he dressed in a white garment, greeted everyone, regardless of the season, with "Christ is Risen!" and chanted the Pascha service every day of the year. Full Article
ser Our Holy Father Sava (Sabbas), Enlightener and first Archbishop of Serbia (1236) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T00:12:39+00:00 This best-loved Saint of the Serbian people was born in 1169, the son of Stephen Nemanja, Grand Prince of Serbia. He was named Rastko by his parents. At the age of fifteen he was appointed governor of the province of Herzegovina, but worldly power were of no interest to him, and he began to wish to give himself more fully to God. He secretly left home and traveled to Mount Athos, where he became a novice at the Monastery of St Panteleimon. His father learned where he had gone and sent soldiers to bring him back, but before the soldiers could claim him, he was tonsured a monk with the name of Sabbas (Sava), after St Sabbas the Sanctified (December 5). In time, under the influence of his son, Stephen Nemanja abdicated his kingship, and in 1196 he became a monk under the name of Symeon, traveling to the Holy Mountain to join his son. Symeon was quite old, and unable to endure all the ascetic labors of long-time monks, so his son redoubled his own ascetical struggle, telling his father, "I am your ascesis." The two monks together founded the Chilander Monastery, which became the center of Serbian piety and culture. Saint Symeon reposed in 1200, and his body soon began to exude a miracle-working myrrh; thus he is commemorated as St Symeon the Myrrh-streaming (February 13). Saint Sava retired to a hermit's life in a cell on the Holy Mountain, but was compelled to return to the world: his two brothers were at war with one another, causing much bloodshed in Serbia. The Saint returned home with his father's holy relics, mediated between his brothers, and persuaded them to make peace with one another over their father's tomb, restoring peace the Serbian land. At the pleas of the people, St Sava remained in Serbia thereafter. He persuaded the Emperor and the Patriarch of Constantinople to grant autocephaly to the Church in Serbia. Against his will, he was ordained first Archbishop of his land in 1219. He labored tirelessly to establish the Orthodox Faith, for, though his father had been a Christian, many of the people were still pagan. In old age he resigned the episcopal throne and went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. While returning from his pilgrimage, he fell asleep in peace in 1236. Full Article
ser Holy Martyr Lazar, Prince of Serbia (1389) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T01:27:59+00:00 "He was one of the greatest men of Serbia who ruled the kingdom after king Dušan. Upon the death of King Uroš, Lazar was crowned King of Serbia by Patriarch Ephraim. He sent a delegation to Constantinople, including a monk called Isaiah, to plead for the removing of the anathema from the Serbian people. He went to war on several occasions against the Turkish Pasha, finally clashing with the Turkish king, Amurât, at Kosovo on June 15, 1389, being slain there. His body was taken to Ravanica near Cupria, a foundation of his, and buried there, but was later taken to New Ravanica in Srem. During the Second World War, in 1942, it was taken to Belgrade and placed in the Cathedral, where it is preserved to this day and offers comfort and healing to all who turn to him in prayer. He restored Hilandar and Gornjak, built Ravanica and the Lazarica in Kruševac and was the founder of St Panteleimon, the Russian monastery on the Holy Mountain, as well as numerous other churches and monasteries." (Prologue) Full Article
ser Uncovering of the relics (1903) of St Seraphim of Sarov By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T01:58:47+00:00 "The uncovering of the holy relics of St Seraphim of Sarov on July 19, 1903 was attended by many thousands, among them the foremost of the clergy and royalty; the holy Tsar Nicholas II (July 4) was one of the bearers of the relics in procession, and the Grand Duchess Elizabeth (July 5) wrote an eyewitness account of the many miracles that took place. Not only had the Saint foretold the coming of the Tsar to his glorification, and that from joy they would chant 'Christ is Risen' in summer, but he also left a letter 'for the fourth sovereign, who will come to Sarov.' This was Nicholas II, who was given the letter when he came in 1903; the contents of the letter are not known, but when he had read it, the Tsar and future Martyr, though not a man to show his emotions, was visibly shaken." (Great Horologion) Saint Seraphim is commemorated January 2. Full Article