Zadonsk, Lipetsk Province, Russia, August 29, 2024
Processing with the relics of St. Tikhon. Photo: monasterium.ru
This year marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of one of the most beloved saints of the Russian Church, the great 18th-century Holy Hierarch St. Tikhon of ZadonskTikhon of Zadonsk, St.
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The anniversary was festively celebrated in both Voronezh, where he served as bishop, and in Zadonsk, where he retired and where his relics lie in repose, on August 26, which marks the day of his repose in 1783 and the second uncovering of his relics in 1991.
The Divine Liturgy was celebrated at the Nativity of the Theotokos Monastery in Zadonsk, where spent the last 14 years of his life, by His Eminence Metropolitan Arseny of Lipetsk and Zadonsk and six other hierarchs and a host of clergy, reports Patriarchia.ru.
From the Liturgy in Zadonsk. Photo: monasterium.ru
Following the Liturgy, his relics were processed around the Church of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God, and a greeting was read out from Patriarch Kirill, who said that “St. Tikhon is a bright personality in Russian Church history of the 18th century. As a zealous bishop of God, a talented spiritual writer and an outstanding preacher, he did much to raise the educational level of pastors and the moral enlightenment of his contemporaries, becoming a true collector of “treasures of spiritual wisdom.”
All those present had the opportunity to venerate his holy relics.
On the same day, the Holy Hierarch was also celebrated in the Annunciation Cathedral in Voronezh. The Liturgy was celebrated by 11 hierarchs and a host of local and visiting clergy.
Prayers for Holy Rus’ were offered during the Liturgy. Following the service, a festive moleben to St. Tikhon was served, followed by a prayer at the reliquary containing a portion of his relics.
St Tikhon the Bishop of Voronezh and Wonderworker of Zadonsk and All RussiaThe saint lived in very simple circumstances: he slept on straw, covered by a sheepskin coat. His humility was so great that he paid no attention to the workers who laughed at him as he walked about the monastery, pretending that he did not hear it. He often said, “Forgiveness is better than revenge.”
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