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Arsenius of Tver

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Our father among the [[saint]]s '''Arsenius, Bishop of Tver''' was able a [[monk]] of the [[Monastery of the Kiev Caves|Kiev Caves monastery]], noted for his piety and saintly life, who was called upon in the late fourteenth century to end become the discord that had enveloped bishop of the principality troubled city of Tver, Russia. During Through example of his episcopacy saintly and prayerful life and his efforts as a peacemaker, he was able to restore and build a number of cathedralsbring peace to the city. He is commemorated by the church on [[March 2]].
==Life==
Arsenius was born at Tver, and in his early years received [[monasticism|monastic]] [[tonsure]] in the [[Monastery of the Kiev Caves|Kiev Caves monastery]]. Even among the [[monk]]s monks of this ancient [[monastery]], distinguished for their piety, Arsenius was noted for his saintly life as well as for his strictness in keeping his monastic vows, his knowledge of the Church typikon, his study of Holy Scripture, and his love for work. Under [[Cyprian of Moscow|Metropolitan Cyprian ]] of Kiev (1380-1382) he served as [[archdeacon]], and when the Metropolitan was absent, he governed the administration of the Kiev metropolitanate.
On [[July 3]], 1390 he went traveled with [[Metropolitan Cyprian ]], who had become Metropolitan of Moscow in 1381, to Tver, where at the request of Prince Micjae of Tver, a Council of Russian and Greek hierarchs had been convened to pass judgment upon Bishop Euthymius of Tver. The prince and the [[bishop were ]] had been involved in a lengthy dispute, and many . Many of the people of Tver also made serious accusations against the [[bishop]]. After unsuccessful attempts to restore peace to the Tver church, Metr. Cyprian [[Metropolitandeposition|deposed]] Cyprian deposed Euthymius as bishop and sent him off to Moscow to the [[Chudov Monastery]]in Moscow. Arsenius was appointed to the Tver cathedra, but he was both troubled and afraid to accept this position, in view of the great enmity and spite ill feelings in that placeTver. Upon After the return of Metropolitan Metr. Cyprian and archdeacon Arsenius to Moscow, the Prince sent his nobles to the Metropolitan with a petition to consecrate Arsenius as Bishop of Tver. This time Again Arsenius also refused. In the words of the chronicle for the year 1390 "even at the Metropolitan's entreaty, Archdeacon Arsenius would not go to Tver." After threatening Arsenius with suspension, the Metropolitan Metr. Cyprian and the Prince finally got him to agree to accept episcopal [[consecration of a bishop|consecration]], which . This took place on [[August 15]], 1390. Among the bishops taking part in the laying on of hands was St [[Stephen of Perm|Stephen]], Bishop of Perm.
Bishop Arsenius, as a man of great prayer and peacemaker, was able to end much of the discord in the Tver principality. During his episcopacy, from 1390 to 1409, cathedrals were built and consecrated in honor of the Archangel Michael at Staritsa and Mikulina, and the Savior-Transfiguration [[cathedral]] was restored with the construction of a cathedral belltower. The saint founded the Zheltikov monastery on the river Tmaka near Tver, where a church was built in honor of Ss [[Anthony of the Kiev Caves|Anthony]] and [[Theodosius of the Kiev Caves|Theodosius]] of the Kiev Caves, and a as well as the stone Dormition cathedral. Desiring that the monks of this new monastery would always continue to be edified by the asceticism of the Fathers of the Caves, St Arsenius gave orders to compile directed that a list be compiled from the Kiev Caves Paterikon, using the most ancient manuscripts of this precious memorial of Russian literature. This compilation was became known as the Arseniev Redaction. The saint died on [[March 2]], 1409 and was buried in the Zheltikov monastery of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos, which he founded. In 1483 his [[relics]] were found incorrupt and were placed in the monastery cathedral. In the same year [[hieromonk ]] Theodosius composed a Life and a Canon in honor of the holy bishop.
At a Council of 1547 , St Arsenius' commemoration was established throughout all the Church. He is recognized as a saint, to be commemorated by the church on [[March 2]]{{cleanup}}
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