The Monk Amphylokhii, Hegumen of Glushetsk
Commemorated on October 12, May 13
The
Monk Amphylokhii, Hegumen of Glushetsk, already a monk of priestly dignity,
came from Ustiug to the monk Dionysii of Glushetsk (Comm. 1 July) in the year
1417. Saint Dionysii, learning of the wish of Amphylokhii to become an ascetic,
told him about the severity and harshness of life in his monastery, but this
did not deter the newcomer. Then Saint Dionysii said: "If thou wishest to
dwell here, then we shalt make a testament – not to be distinct one from
another, while we dwell upon the earth". Amphylokhii joyfully agreed and
vowed to fulfill the ustav (rule) of the monastery.
The
Monk Amphylokhii spent twenty years in deeds of fasting, prayer and obedience
under the guidance of the Monk Dionysii, striving in all things to imitate him
and assisting in the work of building up the monastery. After the death of
Saint Dionysii, the Monk Amphylokhii was for 15 years the head of the Glushetsk
monastery. The monk died peacefully in the year 1452 and was buried alongside
his preceptor.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.