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[[Image:Joakeim_papoulakis.jpg|right|thumbnail|Saint Joachim of Vatopaidi o Papoulakos]]Our venerable father among the [[saint]]s '''Joachim of Vatopaidi''' (also known as '''Papoulakos''') or '''Joachim of Ithaka''' is remembered by the Church on [[March 23]].
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[[Image:Joakeim_papoulakis.jpg|right|thumbnail|Saint Joachim of Vatopaedi o Papoulakis]]Our venerable father among the [[saint]]s '''Joachim of Vatopaedi''' (also known as '''Papoulakis''') or '''Joachim of Ithaca''' is remembered by the Church on [[March 23]].
  
 
==Life==
 
==Life==
Joachim "Papoulakos" of Ithaka was born in 1786 as ''John Patrikios'' to the devout parents, Angelos and Agnes Patrikios, in the little village of Kalyvia of Ithaka in Greece. At a very early age, his mother passed away and his father remarried. His stepmother would be moved in jealousy towards the young child and it was well known that she mistreated him. This forced him at an early age to learn patience and he learnt to spend many hours hiding from her; reading the [[Holy Scripture|Holy Scriptures]] and praying at a small [[church]] near his home dedicated to St. [[Spyridon the Wonderworker|Spyridon]].  
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Joachim "Papoulakis" of Ithaca was born in 1786 as ''Ioannis Patrikios'' to the devout parents, Angelos and Agne Patrikios, in the little village of Kalyvia of Ithaca in Greece. At a very early age, his mother passed away and his father remarried. His stepmother would be moved in jealousy towards the young child and it was well known that she mistreated him. This forced him at an early age to learn patience and he learnt to spend many hours hiding from her; reading the [[Holy Scripture|Holy Scriptures]] and praying at a small [[church]] near his home dedicated to St. [[Spyridon the Wonderworker|Spyridon]].  
  
He joined the family business and worked for his father as a sailor. One one of his trips, he visited [[Mount Athos]], where he became a [[monk]] and stayed at the [[Monastery]] of [[Vatopedi Monastery (Athos)|Vatopaidi]] taking on the name of "Joachim".  
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He joined the family business and worked for his father as a sailor. One one of his trips, he visited [[Mount Athos]], where he became a [[monk]] and stayed at the [[Monastery]] of [[Vatopedi Monastery (Athos)|Vatopaedi]] taking on the name of "Joachim".  
  
In 1827, the saint returned to Ithaka and served the church there for the remainder of his life. He peacefully fell asleep in the Lord in Vathi of Ithaka on [[March 2]], 1868.
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In 1827, the saint returned to Ithaca and served the church there for the remainder of his life. He peacefully fell asleep in the Lord in Vathy of Ithaca on [[March 2]], 1868.
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
<small>Note, the information used in this article is a loose translation and summary of key components of this Saints life, from the Greek book written by Κωνσταντίνου Π. Κανέλλου, "Ο Όσιος Ιωακείμ ο Ιθακήσιος (1786-1868)" </small>
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<small>Note, the information used in this article is a loose translation and summary of key components of this Saints life, from the Greek book written by Κωνσταντίνος Π. Κανέλλος, "Ο Όσιος Ιωακείμ ο Ιθακήσιος (1786-1868)" </small>
 
* Γέροντος Ιωσήφ, «''Ο Παπουλάκης,  Άγιος Ιωακείμ ο Βατοπαιδινός''», Ψυχοφελή Βατοπαιδινά 6, Β' έκδοση 1998, Ι. Μ Βατοπεδίου.
 
* Γέροντος Ιωσήφ, «''Ο Παπουλάκης,  Άγιος Ιωακείμ ο Βατοπαιδινός''», Ψυχοφελή Βατοπαιδινά 6, Β' έκδοση 1998, Ι. Μ Βατοπεδίου.
 
* Κωνσταντίνου Π. Κανέλλου, «''Ο Όσιος Ιωακείμ ο Ιθακίσιος (1786-1868)''»,  ΙΘΑΚΗ 2000.
 
* Κωνσταντίνου Π. Κανέλλου, «''Ο Όσιος Ιωακείμ ο Ιθακίσιος (1786-1868)''»,  ΙΘΑΚΗ 2000.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
;Other Saints also known as '''[[Papoulakos]]'''
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;Other Saints also known as '''[[Papoulakis]]'''
 
* [[Monk Christophoros (Panagiotopoulos)]] (1780/90-1861)
 
* [[Monk Christophoros (Panagiotopoulos)]] (1780/90-1861)
 
   
 
   
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Saint Joachim of Vatopaedi o Papoulakis
Our venerable father among the saints Joachim of Vatopaedi (also known as Papoulakis) or Joachim of Ithaca is remembered by the Church on March 23.

Life

Joachim "Papoulakis" of Ithaca was born in 1786 as Ioannis Patrikios to the devout parents, Angelos and Agne Patrikios, in the little village of Kalyvia of Ithaca in Greece. At a very early age, his mother passed away and his father remarried. His stepmother would be moved in jealousy towards the young child and it was well known that she mistreated him. This forced him at an early age to learn patience and he learnt to spend many hours hiding from her; reading the Holy Scriptures and praying at a small church near his home dedicated to St. Spyridon.

He joined the family business and worked for his father as a sailor. One one of his trips, he visited Mount Athos, where he became a monk and stayed at the Monastery of Vatopaedi taking on the name of "Joachim".

In 1827, the saint returned to Ithaca and served the church there for the remainder of his life. He peacefully fell asleep in the Lord in Vathy of Ithaca on March 2, 1868.

Bibliography

Note, the information used in this article is a loose translation and summary of key components of this Saints life, from the Greek book written by Κωνσταντίνος Π. Κανέλλος, "Ο Όσιος Ιωακείμ ο Ιθακήσιος (1786-1868)"

  • Γέροντος Ιωσήφ, «Ο Παπουλάκης, Άγιος Ιωακείμ ο Βατοπαιδινός», Ψυχοφελή Βατοπαιδινά 6, Β' έκδοση 1998, Ι. Μ Βατοπεδίου.
  • Κωνσταντίνου Π. Κανέλλου, «Ο Όσιος Ιωακείμ ο Ιθακίσιος (1786-1868)», ΙΘΑΚΗ 2000.
  • Ενοριακός Παλμός, «Ι. Ν. Κοιμήσεως Θεοτόκου Οβρυάς», έτος 5ο, αρ. φ. 51, ΜΑΡΤΙΟΣ 2000.
  • Για τη διακήρυξη των αγίων, Πρωτοπρ. Κ. Ν. Παπαδόπουλος, περιοδικό Σύναξη, τ. 102, Αγιότητα & Αγιοποιήσεις, ΑΠΡΙΛΙΟΣ – ΙΟΥΝΙΟΣ 2007, σελ. 13-23.

See also

Other Saints also known as Papoulakis