The Monks Jona and Nektarii of Kazan
Commemorated on October 4
The Monks Jona and
Nektarii of Kazan – in the world were Ioann (John) and Nestor Zastol'sky.
When Sainted Gurii (+1563, Comm. 5 December) was sent to the newly established
Kazan diocese, the boyar Ioann Zastol'sky journeyed with him. Under the
spiritual guidance of Sainted Gurii, Ioann led a virtuous and pious life. He
shunned sin, loved truth, and was strictly honest. Ioann raised his son Nestor
in the fear of God. The gentle youth from childhood was an ascetic: he wore an
hair-shirt, and kept the fasts. He loved to pray in church. With the consent of
his father, Nestor took monastic vows with the name Nektarii. He died at a
youthful age. Nestor's father, Ioann, was tonsured into monasticism with the
name Jona. Before death he gave final instructions to bury him alongside
Sainted Gurii, near whose grave was buried Nektarii.
At the uncovering of
the relics of Saints Gurii and Varsonophii in 1595 were uncovered also the
undecayed bodies and clothing of the Monks Jona and Nektarii. They were left
beneathe a crypt in a chapel of the Kazan Saviour-Transfiguration monastery
(the chapel was built by Jona over the grave of Saint Gurii). The saints are
mentioned in the service to Sainted Gurii: "Two monks having well
asceticised to God, Jona and Nektarii, one born of the other, didst faithfully
serve thee in the world and upon thy death keeping sincere faith with thee
didst raise up over thine grave a chapel of stone. Herein alongside thee be
buried these saints, honoured with much incorruption from God above. Pray thou
with them, Sainted Gurii, unto Christ God, to grant us peace and great
mercy".
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.