Ss.
Innocent & Herman
St. Innocent: October 6th & March 31st
Troparion
You evangelized the Northern Peoples of Asia and America,
proclaiming the Gospel of Christ to the Natives in their own
tongues. O Holy Hierarch Father Innocent, Enlightener of Alaska
and Apostle to America, whose steps were ordered by the Lord. In
His Heavenly Kingdom, Pray to Christ God for the salvation of our
souls.
St. Innocent was born in Siberia on August 26, 1797, and was
named John Popov. While in seminary at Irkutsk, he spent so much
time with Bishop Benjamin that the dean gave him the name
"Veniaminov" (son of Benjamin). He married Catherine
Sharina in 1817 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1821. The
Russian-America Company had requested the bishop to send a priest
to the Aleutian Islands. Fr. John heard of this and volunteered.
He enthusiastically worked to establish the Church in America and
to evangelize the native peoples. Metropolitan Theodosius, in
1997, characterized St. Innocent as a "renaissance
man", as he designed churches, sewed his own vestments,
built furniture and his own house, while learning the native
languages and cultures. He worked with an Aleut leader to devise
a written alphabet and grammar for the local Aleut dialect and
translated the Gospel of Matthew and liturgical texts. After his
wife died in 1839, he entered monastic life and took the name
Innocent. He was elected the first resident bishop of Alaska
(1840-58). When Alaska was purchased from Russia, he immediately
replaced the Russian in the services with English. In 1868, he
was appointed Metropolitan of Moscow and founded the Orthodox
Missionary Society, primarily to continue to work to establish an
American Orthodox Church. He reposed in Moscow on March 31, 1879
and was canonized on October 6, 1977.
St. Herman: December 13th Troparion
(Tone 4)
O blessed Father Herman of Alaska, North
star of Christ's holy Church, the light of your holy life and
great deeds guides those who follow the Orthodox way. Together we
lift high the Holy Cross you planted firmly in America. Let all
behold and glorify Jesus Christ, singing his holy Resurrection.
St. Herman of Alaska was a monk from the monastery of Valaamo,
who came with other Russian missionaries to Alaska in 1794. He
worked tirelessly for over 40 years with the native people, who
buried his body on Spruce Island when he reposed in 1837. He
baptized St. Peter
the Aleut. He was known for his
powers of healing and for his great piety and hospitality. He was
the first Orthodox Saint formally canonized in the New World
(1970).
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