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Gerasimos of Byzantium

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Gerasimos, the teacher, was born in Constantinople to a faithful family.
Little is known of his early life. He had a reputation as a wise man who was well regarded by the educated. He travelled to the island of Patmos where he became a [[disciple ]] of Saint St. Makarius at the famous [[seminary ]] of Patmos. He became the rector of the seminary after the blessed repose of Saint St. Makarius.
Having distanced himself from the cares of the world he received the [[monasticism|monastic ]] [[tonsure ]] at the Royal and Patriarchal Monastery of Saint St. John the Theologian in Patmos, where he was later [[ordination|ordained]] [[deacon]] and [[priest]].
He lived a righteous life and was regarded as an excellent teacher for the students of seminary.
When he fell ill, he left for Smyrna for treatment. When this failed, he travelled to [[Archdiocese of Crete |Crete]] were he reposed in 1770 and was buried in the Holy Trinity Monastery.
When the monks from his [[monastery ]] in Patmos learned of his repose, they travelled by boat to Crete where they asked that his holy [[relics ]] be returned to his monastery. The monks of Holy Trinity Monastery refused this request, however during a vigil, the holy right hand of the saint was miraculously cut off while the Cherubic Hymn was being chanted and so this treasured relic was returned to Patmos where it remains to this day and is a source of many healings.
The holy relics of saint St. Gerasimos was kept under the Holy [[Altar ]] of the main [[church ]] of the monastery together with the relics of Saint St. Akakios until 1821 when the [[Ottoman empire|Ottoman Turks ]] set fire to the monastery, destroying this source of Grace. [[Category: Saints]][[Category: Monastics]]
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