The Uncovering of the Relics of the MonkMartyr Adrian of Peshekhonsk and Yaroslavsk
Commemorated on November 19
The Uncovering of
the Relics of the MonkMartyr Adrian of Peshekhonsk and Yaroslavsk was on 19
November 1625. On 17 December 1625, under Patriarch Philaret, his incorrupt
relics were transferred to the monastery founded by him.
The Monk Adrian of
Poshekhonsk was born at Rostov the Great at the end of the XVI Century, of
pious parents named Grigorii and Irina. The Monk Adrian accepted monastic
tonsure at the monastery of Saint Kornilii of Komel'sk (Comm. 19 May).
Among the brethren
gathered around the Monk Kornilii were no few capable builders and
iconographers, such that the monastery churches were constructed and adorned by
the monks themselves. In the final years of the Monk Kornilii's life, Kazan
Tatars made a plundering invasion of the locale of the monastery, and he led
off all the brethren to the River Ukhtoma. But the Tatars did not touch the
monastery, being frightened off by the sight of the many soldiers defending it,
and they soon withdrew from the Vologda district. The Monk Kornilii returned to
the monastery with the brethren and reposed there on 19 May 1537.
Three years later
after the death of the Monk Kornilii, the Monk Adrian, – then in the dignity
of monk-deacon, began strongly to desire to go off into a wilderness place and
found a monastery in honour of the Most Holy Mother of God. The Lord helped the monk
fulfill his intent. At the Korniliev monastery there arrived a certain unknown
black-robed starets-elder of striking appearance. Meeting the starets in
church, the Monk Adrian asked him his name, but the elder did not answer. When
the Monk Adrian invited him to his own cell and besought him to share something
of benefit to soul, the starets answered, that he would show the monk the
wilderness, wherein he should build the church and monastery in the name of the
Most Holy Mother of God. The Monk Adrian immediately went off to the monastery
head – the hegumen Lavrentii, and began to seek blessing for the wilderness
quietude. Having in mind the command of the Monk Kornilii, – bidding that
there be released from the monastery any monks wanting to withdraw into the
wilderness, hegumen Lavrentii did not hinder the Monk Adrian but instead gave
him his blessing, and likewise sent off with him his assistant – the starets
Leonid. Having prayed at the grave of the Monk Kornilii, the Monk Adrian and
starets Leonid set off on their way, led by the mysterious black-robed monk.
The Monk Adrian carried with him an icon of the Uspenie (Dormition) of the
Mother of God, also written by him.
On 13 September 1540,
the eve of the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross of the Lord, the Monk
Adrian and starets Leonid arrived in the wild Poshekhonsk forest, situated
amidst the settlements of Belta, Patrabol'sha, Shel'shedol'sk and Ukhorsk. They
halted at the banks of the River Votkha. And there the starets leading them
suddenly became invisible. The astonished travellers began to chant the canon
and service of the feast, with tears of thanks to God. And indeed this was a
portent of the future famous monastery – a place of the glorification of God
– like a bell pealing throughout all the surrounding settlements. For three
years the Monk Adrian and starets Leonid survived in the wilderness solitude,
suffering want, overcoming temptations from the devil and the whisperings of
wicked folk, and then they set about their sacred intent. Choosing a suitable
moment, the ascetics set off to Moscow to Metropolitan Makarii, to seek
blessing for the establishing, on the Peshekhonsk side of the River Votkha, of
a monastery and temple in honour of the Uspenie (Dormition) of the Mother of
God. Saint Makarii gave his blessing to the ascetics to build the monastery,
and he entrusted them a church-grant grammota-document; the Monk-deacon Adrian
he ordained to the priesthood and elevated to the dignity of hegumen. In this
grammota-deed given to the Monk Adrian, the sainted hierarch bid "priests,
deacons, monks and laypeople to hearken to and obey him in everything, as
becometh for a pastor and teacher". At Moscow the Poshekhonsk ascetics
found generous benefactors who, beholding the audacious elders, gave them
abundant offerings for the building of the church. Having returned to their
wilderness spot on 31 May 1543, Saint Adrian laid the foundation for the
church with refectory, in honour of the Uspenie of the Most Holy Mother of God.
Having embellished and consecrated the new church, the Monk Adrian set about
the construction of the monastery.
At the monastery was
introduced the strict ustav (monastic rule) of the Monk Kornilii. Having
nothing of their own, a little sufficing everyone, the monks devoted a large
portion of their time to prayer, both in church and in cell, and no small time
was allotted to the reading of Holy Scripture. And during the reading this was
done: "not in elegant voice, nor for effect, but in an humble and mild
voice: one reads, and another speaks of what is read", and they likewise
read in private. The Monk Adrian, besides his tasks as hegumen, also occupied
himself with the writing of icons, and when his holy soul wished for complete
silence, he withdrew for prayer into the depths of the forest into a cell with
chapel built by him, a verst distance away from the monastery. Six years after
the founding of the monastery, starets Leonid peacefully reposed to the Lord.
And the Monk Adrian with the brethren reverently buried him. The brethren
during this time had increased. The monks built three cells as dwellings and a
fourth for the preparation of food and the baking of bread. Saint Adrian began
to make plans for the erection of a large stone church and he gathered for this
purpose a sum of money. But a year after the repose of starets Leonid, in 1550
during Great Lent on the night of 5 into 6 March, with the commemoration of the
42 Ammoreian Martyrs (Comm. 6 March), – armed robbers burst into the monastery
and after a beating they murdered the Monk Adrian.
The holy relics of
the MonkMartyr Adrian were uncovered on 17 December 1626, solemnly transferred
into the monastery church and placed into an open crypt, – over against the
right cleros-choir. At the grave of the Monk Adrian occurred many miracles.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.