Saint
Sergei of Radonezh
September 25th
Troparion (Tone 4)
Champion of virtue and warrior of Christ,
thou didst contend against earthly passions; thou wast a model to
thy disciples in vigil, chant and fasting and the Holy Spirit
came and dwelt in thee. As thou hast boldness towards the Trinity
remember thy flock and visit thy children as thou didst promise,
O holy Father Sergei.
St. Sergei was the second son of Sts. Cyril and Mary, nobles of Rostov. They later fled to Radonezh during the Tatar wars in Russia. Having trouble learning how to read and write as a child, he sought understanding through prayer. An angel in the form of a monk blessed him and gave him understanding. He studied the Holy Scriptures relentlessly. After taking care of his parents until they died, St. Sergei sought the ascetic life in the wilderness. He was tonsured a monk at the age of twenty-three. Through prayer, he survived many years of solitude with nothing to eat but a scarce supply of bread and water. Eventually, many came to join him and a monastery was established. St. Sergei was ordained as a priest and was appointed as abbot. He protested, not wishing for any title or honor, but accepted in humility and obedience. He lived an extremely pious life, dressing in worn clothing, working hard, and spending hours in prayer every day. He established countless churches and monasteries and performed many miracles through prayer and fasting. St. Sergei reposed in 1393. Through his intercessions, the faithful have been healed of blindness and delivered from devils.
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