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Encyclopedia > Sergii Radonezhsky

Venerable Sergii Radonezhsky (Сергий Радонежский) (born Varfolomei – Варфоломей, corresponds to "Bartholomew"), also translated as Sergey Radonezhsky and Sergius of Radonezh (13221392), was the greatest spiritual leader and monastic reformer of medieval Russia. Together with Seraphim Sarovsky, he is the most venerated of Russian saints.

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Holy Vision to Youth Bartholomew (1890)

The date of his birth is unclear: it could be 1314, 1319, or 1322. As his medieval Life states, he was born to a boyar family near Rostov Velikiy. His parents Kirill and Maria became impoverished and moved to Radonezh together with their 3 sons: Stefan, Varfolomei, and Peter. Upon his parents' death, Varfolomei went to Khotkovo near Moscow, where his older brother Stefan ministered. He persuaded Stefan to find a more secluded place. In the deep forest at Makovets hill they decided to build a small cell and a church dedicated in honor of the Trinity. Thus started the history of the great Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra.


After a while, Stefan moved to a monastery in Moscow. Varfolomei took monastic vows, taking the name Sergius, and spent more than a year in the woods alone as a hermit. Soon, however, others monks started coming to him and building their own cells. After some time, they persuaded him to become their hegumen, or father superior. Following his example, all the monks had to live from their own labor. Over time, more and more monks and donations came to this place. Nearby, there appeared a posad (settlement), which grew into the town of Sergiev Posad, and villages.


When the news of Sergii's life reached patriarch Philotheus of Constantinople, he sent to him a monastery charter, or kinoviya. During the reign of Dmitri Donskoi, his disciples started to spread his teaching across central and northern Russia. They settled in most impracticable places and founded numerous monasteries, of which Borisoglebsky, Ferapontov, and Kirillo-Belozersky cloisters should be mentioned. St Sergius was also connected with the foundation of two monasteries in Moscow - Andronnikov and Simonov cloisters. All in all, disciples of Sergius founded about 400 monasteries, thus greatly extending the geographical extent of his influence and authority. However, when the Metropolitan Alexius asked him to become his successor, Sergii declined, preferring to remain a simple monk.


As an ascetic, Sergii didn't take part in political life of the country. However, he blessed Dmitry Donskoy went he went to fight the Tatars in the signal Battle of Kulikovo field. Some historians interpreted his political stance as aspiring to make peace and unite Russian lands under the leadership of Moscow.


Sergii died on September 25, 1392 and was canonized in 1452. His relics were found in 1422 and placed in the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra he founded. The church commemorates him on September 25, the day of his death, and on July 5, the day his relics were found.


External links

  • СЕРГИЙ РАДОНЕЖСКИЙ, in Russian (http://www.krugosvet.ru/articles/74/1007464/1007464a1.htm)

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Sergius of Radonezh Summary (1188 words)
Sergii (in secular life known as Bartholomew) was born in the principality of Rostov, but early moved with his family to the Muscovite village of Radonezh.
Venerable Sergii Radonezhsky (Сергий Радонежский) (born Varfolomei – Варфоломей, corresponds to "Bartholomew"), also translated as Sergey Radonezhsky and Sergius of Radonezh (1322 1392), was the greatest spiritual leader and monastic reformer of medieval Russia.
Sergii died on September 25 1392 and was canonized in 1452.
Sergius of Radonezh - OrthodoxWiki (1042 words)
Icon of St. Sergii Radonezhsky written for Abramtsevo church by Viktor Vasnetsov, 1882.
Sergius Radonezhsky (Russian: Сергий Радонежский) was born into a boyar family near Rostov.
The date of his birth is unknown, and three different years are presumed as his birth year (1314, 1319, or 1322).
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