St. Tikhon the Confessor and Patriarch of Moscow & Enlightener of America

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St. Tikhon the Confessor and Patriarch of Moscow & Enlightener of America
(Commemorated October 9)
(Early life and prophecy)
St. Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow and Apostle to America was born as Vasily Ivanovich Belavin on January 19, 1865 into the family of Ioann Belavin, a rural priest of the Toropetz district of the Pskov diocese. His childhood and adolescence were spent in the village. From his early years he displayed a particular religious disposition, love for the Church as well as rare meekness and humility.
When Vasily was still a boy, his father had a revelation about each of his children. One night, when he and his three sons slept in the hayloft, he suddenly woke up and roused them. He had seen his dead mother in a dream, who foretold to him his imminent death, and the fate of his three sons. She said that one would be unfortunate throughout his entire life, another would die young, while the third, Vasily, would be a great man. The prophecy of the dead woman proved to be entirely accurate in regard to all three brothers.
From 1878 to 1883, Vasily studied at the Pskov Theological Seminary. The modest seminarian was tender and affectionate by nature. He was fair-haired and tall of stature. His fellow students liked and respected him for his piety, brilliant progress in studies, and constant readiness to help comrades, who often turned to him for explanations of lessons, especially for help in drawing up and correcting numerous compositions. Vasily was called "bishop" and "patriarch" by his classmates.
In 1888, at the age of 23, Vasily Belavin graduated from the St. Petersburg Theological Academy as a layman, and returned to the Pskov Seminary as an instructor of Moral and Dogmatic Theology.
(Tonsured a monk)
The whole seminary and the town of Pskov became very fond of him. He led an austere and chaste life, and in 1891, when he turned 26, he took monastic vows. Nearly the whole town gathered for the ceremony. He embarked on this new way of life consciously and deliberately, desiring to dedicate himself entirely to the service of the Church. The meek and humble young man was given the name Tikhon in honour of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk.
He was transferred from the Pskov Seminary to the Kholm Theological Seminary in 1892, and was raised to the rank of archimandrite.
Archimandrite Tikhon was consecrated Bishop of Lublin on October 19, 1897, and returned to Kholm for a year as Vicar Bishop of the Kholm Diocese. Bishop Tikhon zealously devoted his energy to the establishment of the new vicariate. His attractive moral make-up won the general affection, of not only the Russian population, but also of the Lithuanians and Polish people.
On September 14, 1898, Bishop Tikhon was made Bishop of the Aleutians and Alaska. As head of the Orthodox Church in America, Bishop Tikhon was a zealous labourer in the Lord's vineyard.
He did much to promote the spread of Orthodoxy, and to improve his vast diocese. He reorganized the diocesan structure, and changed its name from "Diocese of the Aleutians and Alaska" to "Diocese of the Aleutians and North America" in 1900. Both clergy and laity loved their archpastor, and held him in such esteem that the Americans made Archbishop Tikhon an honorary citizen of the United States.
In 1905, the American Mission was made an Archdiocese, and Tikhon was elevated to the rank of Archbishop. He had two other bishops: Bishop Innocent (Pustynsky) in Alaska, and (St.) Raphael (Hawaweeny) in Brooklyn to assist him in administering his large, ethnically diverse diocese. In June of 1905, Archbishop Tikhon gave his blessing for the establishment of St. Tikhon's Monastery.
In 1907, he returned to Russia, and was appointed to Yaroslavl, where he quickly won the affection of his flock. They came to love him as a friendly, communicative, and wise archpastor. He spoke simply to his subordinates, never resorting to an overbearing tone. When he had to reprimand someone, he did so in a good-natured, sometimes joking manner, which encouraged the person to correct his mistakes.
When Archbishop Tikhon was transferred to Lithuania on December 22, 1913, the people of Yaroslavl voted him an honorary citizen of their town. After his transfer to Vilnius, he did much in terms of material support for various charitable institutions. There too, his generous soul and love of people clearly manifested themselves. World War I broke out when His Eminence was in Vilnius. He spared no effort to help the poor residents of the Vilnius region who were left without a roof over their heads or means of subsistence as a result of the war with the Germans, and who flocked to their archpastor in droves.
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@mko3117
@mko3117 2 жыл бұрын
Creator and Father of love, light and life, all praise and our love to you for sending your light to us in St. Tikhon. Please heal my sons. Thank you dear ones for telling us this beautiful and inspiring story so needed in our own time🌹🕯️💝
@HolyOrthodoxy
@HolyOrthodoxy 2 жыл бұрын
M Ko; May the Lord bless you and your family and may the Saint intercede and heal you sons. 🙏☦️
@cefarther3945
@cefarther3945 2 жыл бұрын
Huge fan of St. Tikhon, this was a lovely video, saved it. Thank you for posting.
@HolyOrthodoxy
@HolyOrthodoxy 2 жыл бұрын
@cefarther3945; Thank you for your kind comment and glory be to God for everything. May St. Tikhon intercede on our behalf. 🙏☦️
@tf7382
@tf7382 Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@maxwelljarman7785
@maxwelljarman7785 2 жыл бұрын
You should narrate the words
@HolyOrthodoxy
@HolyOrthodoxy 2 жыл бұрын
Maxwell Jarman; Thank you for your feedback. I have started with some videos to narrate (audio only). I don’t like mixing the two because it is harder with the hymns in the background. I prefer words with hymns and the other option to just use voice narration.
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