Sainted Amphylokhii
Commemorated on October 10
Sainted
Amphylokhii was bishop of one of the oldest of Russian dioceses –
Vladimir-Volynsk, established during the time of holy Equal-to-the-Apostles
Prince Vladimir. Sainted Amphylokhii was the third archpastor to sit upon the
cathedra-seat. The first Vladimir-Volynsk bishop was Stefan, established under
Saint Vladimir himself; the next in succession – was the monastic hegumen of
Pechersk Stefan (Comm. 27 April), who had received the hegumenate from the Monk
Theodosii (Comm. 3 May). Saint Amphylokhii was ordained bishop on 27 August
1105 by the Kiev metropolitan Nikiphor (1103-1121). For seventeen years he
guided the Vladimiro-Volynsk flock. Only a couple of generations separate his
time from that of the Baptism of Rus', and the saint had occasion to toil no
little at the conversion of pagans to Christ, and likewise to root out pagan
superstitions among the newly-baptised, while pacifying the strife amongst the
princes.
Resigning finally as
hierarch, he continued his service to God in the caves of the Kievo-Pechersk
monastery, where also he died in the year 1122. The celebration of his memory
– 10 October, conjointly with the other sainted-hierarchs of the Volynsk region,
was established in the year 1831, after the restoration of the Pochaev Lavra in
Volynia to Orthodoxy.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.