The Monk Hierotheos
Commemorated on September 13
The Monk
Hierotheos was born in 1686 in Greece. Desiring to comprehend Divine wisdom
as it is in the sciences and likewise as it is in monastic life, the pious
youth, displaying great ability and diligence, studied Latin and Greek
philosophy. After the death of his parents, and wanting to continue his
education, Saint Hierotheos first of all visited Holy Mount Athos, which was
famous for its many male teachers. At first he was the student of a certain
hermit near the cell of Saint Artemias (Comm. 20 October), and then he joined
the brethren of the Iveria monastery, where he took monastic vows. On matters
of the monastery Saint Hierotheos soon journeyed to Constantinople, and from
there to Valachia, where the Lord directed him to continue his interrupted
education. Having been instructed by a certain Cypriot monk, Saint Hierotheos
by his good manners merited the favour of the Sofia metropolitan Avksentii and
was ordained deacon. Having completed his education in Venice, Saint Hierotheos
returned to the Holy Mountain. He settled near the Iveria monastery in the
Khaga wilderness. On the testimony of his contemporaries, he led a very strict
hermit's life; with the constant Jesus Prayer the monk discovered deep love for
neighbour and joy-creating weeping. On the intercession of the hegumen of the
Iversk monastery Saint Hierotheos was vouchsafed the priestly dignity by the
metropolitan of Neocaesarea James, living there in retirement.
At the request of the
inhabitants of Skopelo, having been bereft of priest-server, the self-denying
ascetic forsook his solitude. During the course of 8 years together with his
Athos disciples – the priestmonk Meletios and the monks Joasaph and Simeon, he
made Divine-services and preached much. Foreseeing his own impending end, the
Monk Hierotheos with three disciples withdrew to the island of Yura, where
usually were sent those banished for life. There after a short illness he
expired to the Lord in the year 1745. His disciples buried him on that island,
and after three years his venerable head was transferred to the Iveria
monastery. By prayers to the saint were healed many sick and those contending
with bodily suffering.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.