Part I
Born in 1724 in the village of Korotsk, in the Novgorod
region, into a simple, peasant family, he received the monastic habit at the
age of thirty-four and very soon, because of his ascesis and spiritual wisdom, was
given higher and higher service until he was consecrated Bishop of Voronezh. He
served as bishop for a little under seven years and then, because of
ill-health, retired to the monastery of Zadonsk and entered into rest there in
1783. His wonderworking relics are kept there to this day. A great ascetic of
the Russian Church, he was a rare shepherd, a man of prayer and the writer of
beautiful spiritual works. In his wisdom, his holiness and asceticism, he could
be counted an equal of the great Fathers of the Orthodox Church of former
times. Because of the many witnessed miracles that were performed over his
relics, he was first proclaimed a saint by the people, and then officially by
the Church in 1861. He is commemorated on August 26 (August 13 old calendar).
Troparion, Tone 8
From thy youth thou didst love Christ, O blessed
one/ and wast a model in word, life, love, spirit, faith and humility./ Now
thou art dwelling in the heavenly mansions where thou dost stand before the throne
of the Most Holy Trinity./ Holy Father Tikhon, pray that our souls may be
saved.
Kontakion, Tone 8
O successor of the Apostles, adornment of
Hierarchs and teacher of the Orthodox Church:/ pray to the Lord of all that He
grant peace to the world and great mercy to our souls.
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