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Our father among the [[saint]]s '''Saint Sophronius, Bishop of Irkutsk and ''', the [[Wonderworker ]] of all Siberia''' , is a Russian saint from 19th century. His [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[March 30]], and the translation of his [[relics]] is commemorated on [[June 30]].
== Life ==He was born in Malorussia in the Chernigov region in 1704. His father, Nazarius, was "a common man in his affairs, and the saint was named Stephen, in honor of the protomartyr [[Apostle Stephen the Protomartyr|St. Stephen]]. He had two brothers and a sister, Pelagia. The name of one brother was Paul. The name of the other older brother is unknown, but it is said that he was head of the Krasnogorsk Zolotonosh monastery.{{stub}}
==Life==St. Sophronius was originally named "Stephen's childhood years were spent in the settlement of Berezan in the Pereyaslavl district of the Poltava governance, where the family settled after the father " and was discharged from serviceborn in 1704. When he came of age, Stephen entered the Kiev Theological Academy, where two other future hierarchs were studying: He was [[Joasaph of Belgorod|Joasaph, Bishop of Belgorodtonsure]] (September 4 and December 10), and [[Paul of Tobolsk|Paul, Metropolitan of Tobolsk]] (June 10 and November 4)d in 1730 with the name "Sophronius."
After completing In 1753, he became Bishop of Irkutsk and Nerchinsk. During his religious education, Stephen entered the Krasnogorsk Transfiguration monastery (later renamed service to the Protection monastery, in 1789, it was transformed into a women's [monastery]), where his elder brother already labored in [asceticism]. On April 23Church, 1730 he received supported [[tonsure|monastic tonsuremonasticism]] with the name of Sophronius, in honor of [[Sophronius of Jerusalem|St. Sophronius of Jerusalem]] (March 11)and education.
On the night after his monastic tonsure, ==Source== *[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID=100944 St Sophronius heard a Voice in the Protection church predicting his future service: "When you become bishop, build a church dedicated to Bishop of Irkutsk] ([[All SaintsOCA]].")
In 1732, he was summoned to Kiev==External links==*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer. There he was ordained asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=101857 Translation of the relics of St Sophronius the Bishop of Irkutsk] (OCA)*[[hierodeacon]]http://www.holytrinityorthodox.com/calendar/los/March/30-04.htm Sainted Sophronii, Bishop of Irkutsk and then WonderWorker of all Siberia]*[[hieromonk]] in the cathedral of Holy Wisdomhttp://www.stjohndc.org/Russian/saints/e_0306_Sophrony. After htm St . Sophronius had been a monk for two years, he became [[treasurer]] of the Zolotonosh monastery for two yearsWonderworker, and then His Grace Bishop Arsenius (Berlov) of the Pereyaslavl diocese sent him into the house of his archbishop, where he was steward for eight years.Irkutsk and all Siberia]
These facts testify to the connections of the saint with his original Protection monastery. During his obedience under the presiding hierarch at Pereyaslavl, he often visited his monastery, spending the day in quiet contemplation and work, serving as an example to the brethren. When Hieromonk Sophronius traveled to the Holy Synod on behalf of his bishop, they paid close attention to him. In January 1742, the future saint was transferred to the St. Alexander Nevsky Lavra in St Peterburg, the foremost monastery of the capital. A year later he was appointed treasurer of the monastery, and in 1746 he was appointed as [[hegumen|Superior]] of the monastery. He summoned his fellow countryman, the hieromonk Sinesios (Ivanoff), a native of the city of Priluki, and made him hegumen of the St Sergius Hermitage, a dependancy of St. Alexander Nevsky Lavra. From this time the friendship of the two ascetics, hieromonk Sophronius and hieromonk Sinesios, was strengthened by their joint pastoral effort, and they were inseparable until they died in Siberia. During these years St Sophronius worked hard at managing the monastery and improvement of teaching at the [[seminary]] located nearby. He and Archbishop Theodosius made it their task to acquire more books for the monastic library. St. Sophronius built a two storey [[church]]Category: the upper church was dedicated to St. Theodore, the older brother of [[Aleksander Nevsky|St. Alexander Nevsky]]; and the lower to [[John Chrysostom|St. John Chrysostom]]. Bishop Innocent II (Nerunovich) of Irkutsk died in 1747. For six years afterwards, the Irkutsk diocese remained without a spiritual head. Finally, on February 23, 1753, the empress Elizabeth (1741-1761) recommended the pious Hegumen Sophronius of the Alexander Nevsky monastery to the Holy Synod as "a person, not only worthy of episcopal rank, but also someone completely able to fulfill the wishes and the hopes of the state and the Synod, and take up the burden of episcopal service on the far frontier and satisfy the needs of his flock in that harsh land, among wild primitives and lawless people." On April 18, 1753, [[Sunday of St. Thomas|Thomas Sunday]], Hieromonk Sophronius was [[consecration|consecrated]] Bishop of Irkutsk and Nerchinsk in the Dormition cathedral. Foreseeing difficult service on the distant Siberian frontier, the new bishop did not immediately travel to the Irkutsk eparchy, but rather began to gather educated and spiritually experienced co-workers. During this period St. Sophronius visited at his original Krasnogorsk monastery. At the holy places of Kiev, he also sought the blessings of the Kiev Caves Saints for his service. The constant companion of the saint, as had been before, was the hieromonk Sinesios, sharing in his friend's work. At Moscow, Archbishop Platon of Moscow and Sevsk provided him with further assistance. He gave him fatherly advice for his task, since he was quite familiar with the peculiarities of the Siberian religious life. He forewarned him about the self-willed local authorities, and advised him to surround himself with trustworthy helpers. On March 20, 1754 the saint arrived at Irkutsk. He went first to the Ascension monastery, his predecessor's residence, and prayed at the grave of Bishop Innocent (Kulchitz), asking his blessing as he took up his assignment. Familiarizing himself with the state of affairs in the diocese, the saint began the reorganization of the Spiritual consistory, monasteries and parishes, and appealed to the Holy Synod to send worthy men to the Irkutsk eparchy for [[priest|priestly service]]. Before the arrival of St Sophronius, the Irkutsk monasteries had already a century-old history. The founders of these monasteries were motivated by a fervent desire for [[monsaticism|monastic life]]. The wise hierarch appointed people of piety, wisdom, virtue, and with great experience both of life and spiritual matters as heads of the monastic communities. In 1754, Bishop Sophronius elevated his friend and companion Hieromonk Sinesios to be Archimandrite of Ascension monastery. He served the monastery for thirty-three years until his blessed repose. In September 1754, the bishop issued a decree in which he expressed concern for the education and upbringing of the children of the clergy. He wanted them to learn the [[Horologion]], the [[Psalter]], singing and letters, and this instruction "ought to be conducted with all industriousness and the utmost diligence, so that the children might be able to fulfill the responsibilities of sacristan and deacon." Studying both people and circumstances, the bishop in his sermons and conversations exhorted all to a higher moral ideal. He devoted particular attention to the reverent and correct performance of the divine services and the [[Holy Mysteries]], and he also looked after the moral purity of laymen. He was concerned about the position of women in the family, and defended them against their unjust inequality. The bishop attempted to set straight the Rule of divine services, and so he summoned priests, [[deacon]]s, [[subdeacon]]s and [[sacristan]]s, and those who sang in the choir during services. Traveling about the diocese, the saint noticed that censing and the ringing of bells were not being done properly in all places, and therefore he issued a decree restoring the proper way of censing and bell-ringing. Called to apostolic service in this frontier region, St. Sophronius realized that his duty was to enlighten the Christians of the area, and also to convert the idol-worshippers, who were very numerous in Siberia. It was difficult to bring pagans to the Church of Christ, especially because sometimes there was no one to serve in the churches, and to borrow priests for missionary activity only made matters worse. Knowing that the Church services would have a salutary effect on non-Russians, the saint not only served with reverence himself, but also required it of all his clergy. St. Sophronius also contributed to the development of a stable culture among the local people. He offered them monastic lands for settlements and in every way he endeavored to isolate them from the influence of paganism. A constant throng of visitors came from faraway places for his blessing. Even with his many cares, he did not forget his own spiritual life and eternity. He also led an ascetical life. His cell-attendant said that the saint "used simple food in small quantities. He served often, spent the greater part of the night at prayer, sleeping on the floor under a sheepskin or a fur, a deerskin or bear hide, and a small simple pillow". The spirit of his ascetic life fit in with the general uplifting of the Christian spirit in Russia after the glorification of [[Dimitri of Rostov|St. Demetrius of Rostov]] (September 21), [[Theodosius of Chernigov]] (September 9), and the uncovering of the incorrupt relics of his predecessor, [[Innocent of Irkutsk|St. Innocent of Irkutsk]] (February 9). This event inspired St. Sophronius to greater efforts and encouraged him to ask for the help of St. Innocent in his task of building up the diocese. Until the end of his days St Sophronius kept his love for the Krasnogor Zolotonosh monastery, which had nurtured him in the days of his youth. He constantly contributed support for its upkeep, sending the necessary means for this. Noticing a deterioration in his health, St. Sophronius petitioned the Holy Synod to let him retire. The answer from Peterburg did not come right away, since it was difficult to choose a worthy successor. The final days of St Sophronius' s life were spent in asceticism and [[prayer]]. The light, which shone on the good deeds of St Sophronius, continues to the present time to testify to the glory of the Heavenly Father, "Who mercifully strengthens His saints." Now the holy memory of St. Sophronius is reverently preserved not only in Siberia at the place of his final deeds, but also at the place of his first deeds. St Sophronius is also commemorated on June 30 (his glorification in 1918). == Source == *[httpCategory://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID=100944 Saint Sophronius the Bishop or Irkutsk] ([[OCABishops]]) [[Category: Russian Saints]][[Category: BishopsWonderworkers]]
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