Fotie al Kievului
Cel întru sfinți Fotie al Kievului (+ 1431) a fost Mitropolit al Moscovei și a toată Rusia (1408-1431). Prăznuirea lui în Biserica Ortodoxă se face la 2 iulie și la 27 mai.
Viața
Sfântul Fotie a fost grec de neam, din cetatea Monembasia (Malbasia). Din tinerețe a intrat în mănăstire și a fost tuns în călugărie de către cuviosul Acachie, un mare ascet care mai târziu a devenit Mitropolit de Monembasia.
După moartea sfântului Ciprian al Moscovei în 1407, scaunul Bisericii Ortodoxe Ruse (Lituania și Rusia) devenise vacant. Patriarhul Matei I al Constantinopolului l-a numit pe Fotie, cu titlul de Mitropolit de Kiev și Vladimir. În septembrie 1408 Sf. Fotie a fost hirotonit episcop și mitropolit, iar anul următor a ajuns și Rusia. Aici a petrecut mai întâi o jumătate de an la Kiev, unde s-a ocupat în principal de situația eparhiilor din sudul Rusiei din acea vreme.
The saint perceived that the throne of the metropolitan, the spiritual center of churchly life in Rus, could not remain in the Kiev lands, where everything increasingly fell under the dependence of Catholic Poland. So in 1408, he transferred to Moscow and became Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia. In Moscow, however, Photius had to deal with much adversity, such as drought, starvation, pestilence and fires, which had fallen upon Russia. Photius found his metropolitan residence ravaged and ecclesiastic treasury empty. Everything seemed to be in chaos, and he didn't know a single word of Russian. But he knew how to highly advance the spiritual significance, the material prosperity and well-being of the churches under the See of Moscow.
Favorable conditions in the Church allowed St. Photius to provide assistance to the increasingly impoverished Patriarch of Constantinople and to strengthen the international position of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian realm.
Photius is remembered as a clergyman who helped the poor and took good care of his Russian flock like none of the foreign bishops. He built a church and the so-called house of silence and prayer on the Sengo Lake not far from Vladimir, where he used to retreat for meditation. In 1430, when Photius was in Vladimir, the Mongols raided the city, but he managed to escape to the lake. He stayed there for three months until the Grand Prince of Moscow sent for him.
Through the efforts of Metr. Photius, the canonical unity of the Russian Church was restored. The separate Lithuanian metropolitanate, established by Prince Vitovt for the southern and western eparchies (dioceses), was abolished in 1420.
The wise and erudite pastor left behind many instructions and letters. Of great theological significance was his denunciation of the heresy of the Strigolniki, which had arisen at Pskov prior to his time. By his wise efforts the heresy was put to an end in 1427.
Important Church historical sources compiled by St Photius are his "Order of Selection and Installation of Bishops" (1423), " Discourse on the Seriousness of the Priestly Office and the Obligations of Church Servers," and also the "Spiritual Testament", in which he tells of his life. Another great work of the saint was the compilation, under his guidance, of the Obscherussk (All-Russian) Chronicle (about 1423).
After his return to Moscow an angel appeared before Photius and told him about his forthcoming death. He reposed peacefully on the Feast of the Placing of the Robe of the Most Holy Theotokos at Blachernae, on July 2, 1431.
His relics were uncovered in the year 1471 along with St Cyprian and St Jonah during the construction of the new stone Dormition Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin.
A se vedea și
Surse
- Wikipedia
- St Photius the Metropolitan of Kiev – OCA web site.
Fotie al Kievului | ||
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Precedat de: Sf. Ciprian |
Mitropolit al Moscovei și a toată Rusia 1408-1431 |
Urmat de: Isidor Apostatul |