The Monk Sergei of Malopinezh
Commemorated on November 16
The
Monk Sergei of Malopinezh (in the world Simeon), was born in 1493. His
father, Markian Stefanovich Nekliud, was descended from Novgorod boyar nobles.
Together with other fellow citizens they left their native-place setting off
"to the side of the icy sea", when Great Novgorod was finally
subjugated to the power of Moscow by Ivan III. There in the northlands, Markian
Stefanovich married Apollinaria, a maiden from a rich and nobleborn family. The
pious spouses raised up their son Simeon in the fear of God, they gave him a
fine education, and inculcated in him the love for "book-learning".
Having grown old, Markian and Apollinaria by mutual agreement took monastic
vows. Markian (in monasticism Matfei or Matthew) was afterwards hegumen of the
Resurrection monastery in the city of Keurola. Apollinaria died a
schema-monastic with the name Pelagia.
Simeon
at age 30 was ordained presbyter to the churches of the Transfiguration of the
Lord and of the GreatMartyr George in the Malopinezh district. The holy
presbyter Simeon at age 62 with love finished his pastoral service. With
apostolic zeal he laboured over the conversion of the pagan Chud' people. The
rare personal qualities of the pastor contributed much to the success of his
preaching. As the Chronicle notes, he possessed a kindly soul and pure mind, a
courageous heart, humility and quiet strength, love for unhypocritical truth,
and was merciful to the poor to the point of self-denial. In the final year of
his life, the monk took the schema with the name Sergei and died on 16 November
1585. By the last-will of the saint, they buried him about the altar of the
Transfiguration church. Over his grave was built a chapel. The old hand-written
manuscript tells about the numerous miracles which occurred at the grave of the
saint.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.