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Our father among the saints [[saint]]s '''John the Silent''' (452-558) was [[bishop]] of Colonia (Taxara) in [[Church of Armenia|Armenia]] and later a [[monk]] of St. SabbasSavas' Monasteryin Jerusalem. He is also sometimes known as '''John Hesychastes''' or '''John Silentiarius'''. His [[feast day]]s are celebrated by the [[Orthodox Church]] on [[March 30]] and [[December 3]].
==External linksLife==*John was born in 454 in the city of Nicopolis in Pontus on the Black Sea into the family of a military commander named Enkratius and his wife Euphemia. As a young lad he began studying the [[Holy Scripture]] and developed a love for solitude and prayer. After his parents died in 471, John built a [[church]] with the inheritance his parents left him and dedicated it to the Most Holy [[Theotokos]].  After John became eighteen years of age he became a [[monk]] and began living an [[http://ocafsasceticism|ascetic]] life of fasting, prayer, and temperance at the church he founded.ocaThere he was joined by ten other monks.org/FeastSaintsViewerWhen John was twenty eight year old, the people of Colonia requested the [[Metropolitan]] of Sebaste to make John their [[bishop]].asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=100952 Venerable After his [[consecration of a bishop|consecration]], John continued his strict ascetic life style and influenced his relatives that included his brother Pergamios, an associate of the emperors [[Zeno (emperor)|Zeno]] and Anastasius, and his nephew Theodore, an associate of the Silent emperor [[Justinian]], to also live as Christians should.  In his tenth year as bishop, John was confronted with actions of St Savathe new governor Pazinikos, who was his sister Maria's Monasteryhusband. Pazinikos interfered with spiritual and ecclesiastical matters and caused unrest in the Church. Overwhelmed with worldly quarrels he could not handle, Bp. John abandoned his [[see]] secretly and traveled to [[Jerusalem]]while he tearfully sought from God a sign showing him where to live and find salvation. A bright star appeared, March 30 which led Bp. John to the [[Holy Lavra of St. Savas (Jerusalem)|Lavra of St. Savas]]. Hiding his episcopal rank, John was accepted into the community as a simple [[OCAnovice]]).  *For the next four years Bp. John toiled obediently at every task he was assigned under the guidance of [[igumen]] [[Sabbas the Sanctified|St. Savas]]. When a guesthouse was built at the Lavra, John served the workers their food and assisted in the construction of the building. He again helped the workers when a [[cenobitic]] [[monastery]] for novices was built. But, when St. Savas found John worthy of [[ordination]] to [[presbyter]], John was forced to reveal his rank to [[http://ocafsPatriarch]] [[Elias of Jerusalem]].  Patr. Elias then told St. Savas that John could not be ordained. Moreover, he instructed that John was to live in silence, and that no one should bother him.ocaSoon the Lord also revealed John's secret to St.org/FeastSaintsViewerSavas.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=103468 Thus, St . John spent the next four years in his cell, receiving no one and not going out, even for church.  In need for ever greater solitude and increased abstinence, John left the Silent Lavra and withdrew further into the desert. There he spent more than nine years eating plants and grass and surviving a devastating incursion of Saracens only because the Lord sent him a defender: a ferocious lion. When the Saracens tried to harm John, the lion attacked them and scattered them in fright.  After having spent an extended time in Scythopolis, St Sabbas Monastery. Savas persuaded John to forsake the wilderness and to return to the monastery. After he returned to the Lavra, the Lord, in a miraculous way, revealed to everyone at the Lavra that the [[monk]] John was actually a [[bishop]], December 3 (OCA)*[http://wwwWhen St.catholic-forumJohn reached the age of seventy, his spiritual Father St.com/saints/saintj6bSavas died.htm John grieved deeply over this, since he was not present at his repose. Later, St. Savas appeared to him in a vision, and having consoled him, foretold that there would be much toil ahead in the Silentstruggle against [[heresy]] on Catholic-Forum.com*[http://wwwSt. John the Silent spent sixty-six years at the Lavra of St.newadventSavas the Sanctified.org/cathen/08495aThrough his constant ascetic efforts, by his untiring prayer, and humble wisdom, St.htm John acquired the grace of the Silent[[Holy Spirit]] . At his prayers, many miracles took place, and he was able to discern the thoughts of people. He healed the sick and those possessed by demons. Even during his lifetime he saved those who invoked his name from certain destruction. Once, he scattered fig seeds on New Adventbarren rock, and a beautiful and fruitful tree sprang up. In time, the tree grew so much that it overshadowed his [[cell]].
{{stub}}St. John the Silent departed to the Lord in peace in 558 at the age of 104..
==External links==
*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID=103468 OCA: St John the Silent of St Sabbas Monastery]
*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID=100952 OCA: Venerable John the Silent of St Sava's Monastery]
*[http://saints.sqpn.com/saintj6b.htm Saint John the Silent]
*[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08495a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: John the Silent]
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