Prayers to Saint Savva the Sanctified. Savva the consecrated

Saint Sava, who illuminated the Palestinian desert with his angelic life, was born in the small town of Mutalaska, in Cappadocia, in 439. Already at the age of eight, he, realizing the vanity of this world and filled with fiery love for God, entered the nearby Flavian monastery. Despite all the efforts of his family to bring the boy back, he remained adamant in his decision and quickly took up all monastic obediences, especially abstinence and reading the Psalter by heart.

One day, while working in the garden, he felt a desire to eat an apple, however, as soon as he picked the fruit from the branch, he overcame the temptation of gluttony in his soul by force, saying to himself: “The fruit was good to look at and pleasant to the taste, which brought me death through Adam, who desired that which deceived his carnal eyes, and was more concerned about the pleasure of his belly than about spiritual bliss. Are we really going to fall into spiritual slumber and numbness and move away from blessed abstinence?” Immediately throwing the apple on the ground and trampling it with his feet, he won victory over lust and never tasted more apples in his entire life. The boy had so much selflessness and spiritual maturity that he indulged in fasting and vigil along with the most experienced ascetics and surpassed all his brothers in humility, obedience and self-control.

After spending ten years in this monastery, Saint Sava, with the blessing of the abbot, went to Jerusalem (456). Having found there the Venerable Euthymius the Great, famous for his holy life, Savva with tears begged the elder to take him as his disciple. However, he first sent the young man to the monastery of St. Theoktistus, since it was not in his custom to accept beardless youths among the harsh desert dwellers. Under the leadership of Saint Theoktistus, Savva, demonstrating an example of renunciation of his own will and humility, tirelessly served the brethren all day long, spending the nights in prayers and chants. Soon the young man achieved such perfection in virtues that the Monk Euthymius himself called him “an old man.”

After the death of Saint Theoktistus in 469, Savva received permission to retire to a cave located at some distance from the monastery. There he spent five days a week in constant prayer, without any food, occupying his hands with weaving palm leaves, and on Saturdays and Sundays he came to the monastery to participate in the liturgy and share meals. From the celebration of the Feast of Epiphany until Palm Sunday The Monk Euthymius used to take him with him to the Ruva desert, where, undistracted by anyone, he practiced the highest virtues and communion with God. Thus Saint Sava grew to the level of the greatest ascetics of the faith, and after the death of Saint Euthymius he finally retired into the deserted desert for single combat with Satan himself and his servants. His only weapons were the sign of the Cross of the Lord and the invocation of the holy name of Jesus.

After spending four years in hermitage, Saint Sava was led by an angel to a cave located at the very edge of a cliff on the left bank of the Kidron. Here the monk spent the next five years in contemplation and prayer. Only after this did the Lord let His tested warrior know that the time had come to pass on the experience of ascetic life to his disciples.

The saint arranged a separate cell for each novice who came to him in one of the many surrounding caves and taught the novices all the wisdom of desert life. After the number of his disciples very soon reached 70, through the prayer of the saint, a source of living water gushed out from a cleft at the foot of his cave to console and strengthen the brethren. The monks gathered together to perform common services in a spacious cave that looked like a temple. Saint Sava found this cave, guided by the sign of a pillar of fire.

The number of inhabitants of the monastery founded by the monk continuously increased, reaching 150 people. Many pilgrims flocked to the monastery all the time to receive saving instruction and blessings and to bring gifts and donations, thanks to which the monks could supply themselves with everything they needed, without being distracted by the worries of the vain world. Despite the reverend's humble refusal to accept the priesthood, he was nevertheless ordained a presbyter at the age of 53 in order to be able to properly lead his disciples.

The large number of novices did not, however, prevent Saint Sava from continuing to cherish his love of solitude. Every year, following the example of his spiritual father, the Monk Euthymius, he went far into the desert during Great Lent. During one such stay in deserted places, the monk settled on a hill called Castellius, where demons lived. Having cleansed this place with prayers, he founded a new communal monastery there for monks already experienced in the ascetic life (492). For those who had only recently left the world, Saint Sava built a third monastery north of the monastery, so that they could learn the ascetic life and read the Psalter by heart (493).

The monk allowed only experienced monks to work in solitude, who had acquired the skill of discerning and preserving thoughts, heartfelt humility and complete renunciation of their own will. He first sent young monks for obedience to the monastery of Saint Theodosius.

At a time when numerous Palestinian monasticism was embarrassed by the Monophysite heresy, contrary to the decisions of the Council of Chalcedon, Patriarch Sallust of Jerusalem appointed Saint Theodosius and Saint Sava as archimandrites and exarchs of all monasteries that were under the jurisdiction of the holy city (494): Theodosius was entrusted with the cenobitic, and Sava with the hermitage monasticism, as well as monks who lived in cells in the laurels.

An implacable enemy of the servants of hell, Saint Sava was always meek and condescending towards people. Thus, when twice, in 490 and 503, part of his brethren rebelled against the abbot, he himself voluntarily left his post, without trying to defend with words or impose his power by force, and only at the insistence of the patriarch again took the reins of government. Having learned that 60 monks who had left under his authority for an abandoned monastery, the so-called New Lavra (507), were in extreme need, the monk asked the patriarch for a certain amount of gold, which he himself delivered to them and even helped the disobedient ones build a church and organize a new monastery with its own abbot.

Having achieved blissful dispassion and unwavering presence of God in his soul, Saint Sava tamed wild animals, healed the sick, and with prayers called down blessed rain on an area tormented by drought and famine. The monk continued the work of planting new monasteries in the deserted desert, so that, in addition to the position of head of hermits, he had the duties of confessor of seven monastic communities. Saint Sava wisely led the legions of the humble army of Christ, caring with all his might for the unity in the faith of his flock.

In 512, he, along with other monks, was sent to Constantinople to Emperor Anastasius, who was favorable towards the Monophysites, in order to support Orthodox faith, and also achieve some tax benefits for the Jerusalem Church. At first the imperial guards did not want to let the poor and humble hermit in shabby clothes into the palace, mistaking him for a beggar. The Monk Savva made such a strong impression on the emperor that during the saint’s long stay in the capital, he willingly called him to himself, enjoying the wisdom of the saint’s speeches.

Upon returning to Palestine, Savva had to enter into a stubborn struggle with the heretical Patriarch of Antioch Sevirus. Having managed to again lure the emperor into the net of false teachings, Sevier achieved in 516 the removal of Saint Elijah from the See of Jerusalem. Then, at the call of Saints Sava and Theodosius, more than 6 thousand monks gathered together in order to encourage his successor, Patriarch John, to continue defending the decisions of the Council of Chalcedon. Hearing about this, the emperor was ready to use force. Then Saint Sava sent him a bold petition on behalf of all the monks of the Holy Land.

However, in the same year 518, Anastasius died, and the new ruler Justin I, by the grace of God, confirmed his commitment to Orthodoxy and ordered that the Council of Chalcedon be included in the holy diptychs. Saint Sava was then sent to Scythopolis and Caesarea to tell the faithful the good news of the victory.

In 531, during the bloody uprising of the Samaritans, Saint Sava again went to Constantinople to the blessed emperor Justinian in order to enlist his help and protection. For his part, he prophetically predicted to the ruler the upcoming reconquest of Rome and Africa, as well as the future glorious victory over Monophysitism, Nestorianism and Origenism - events that were destined to glorify the reign of Justinian.

Greeted with joy in Jerusalem, the tireless servant of the Lord founded the monastery of Jeremiah there, and then finally retired to the Great Lavra. Having reached the age of 94, Saint Sava fell ill and rested peacefully in the Lord on December 5, 532, leaving Saint Meliton (Melita) as his successor.

The incorrupt relics of the saint were placed in his monastery in front of a huge gathering of monks and laity. During the Crusades they were transported to Venice; again returned to the monastery of St. Sava in our time, October 26, 1965.

The Monk Savva the Sanctified was born in the 5th century, in Cappadocia, into the pious Christian family of John and Sophia. His father was a military leader. Having left for Alexandria on business, he took his wife with him, and left his five-year-old son in the care of his uncle. When the boy was eight years old, he entered the nearby monastery of St. Flavian. In vain did the parents persuade Saint Sava to return to the world and marry. For his prayerful deeds and holy life, Savva received the gift of miracles from childhood.


At the age of 17, he took monastic vows and was so successful in fasting and prayer that he was awarded the gift of miracles. After spending ten years in the Flavian monastery, the monk went to Jerusalem, and from there to the monastery of St. Euthymius the Great. But the Monk Euthymius sent Saint Sava to Abba Theoktistus, the abbot of a nearby monastery with strict cenobitic rules. The Monk Savva remained in that monastery as a novice until he was 30 years old.


After the death of Elder Theoktistus, his successor blessed the Monk Savva to seclude himself in a cave: only on Saturday the saint left the seclusion and came to the monastery, participated in the Divine service and ate food. After some time, the monk was allowed not to leave the seclusion at all, and Saint Sava labored in the cave for 5 years.


The Monk Euthymius closely followed the life of the young monk and, seeing how he had grown spiritually, began to take him with him to the Ruv desert (at Dead Sea). They left on January 14 and stayed there until the Week of Vai. The Monk Euthymius called Saint Sava a youth-elder and carefully raised him in the highest monastic virtues.


When the Monk Euthymius departed to the Lord (+ 473), Saint Sava left the Lavra and settled in a cave near the monastery of the Monk Gerasim of Jordan. A few years later, disciples began to gather to the Monk Savva - everyone who wanted a monastic life. This is how the Great Lavra arose. According to instructions from above (through a pillar of fire), the monks built a church in the cave.


The Monk Savva founded several more monasteries. Many miracles were revealed through the prayers of the Monk Sava: a spring miraculously bubbled up in a waterless gorge. According to legend, Saint Sava took pity on the monks who carried water from afar and in his nightly prayers turned to God with the following words: “Master, Lord our God, whose governance is filled with mysterious wisdom, in accordance with your favor and goodness towards these inhabitants in this place - To the multitude of men who fear Your Name, look upon us and bring forth water here, nearby, for our encouragement.” Having prayed thus, he immediately heard a noise coming from below from the bed of a dried-up stream. Looking there, Savva saw a wild donkey, which was digging the ground with its hooves and, having dug a deep hole, lowered its head into it and began to drink. Immediately the monk went down and, having dug up the place, actually found the source. And to this day there is plenty of this water in the Lavra. Water from the holy spring is used only for drinking and is given as a blessing to all pilgrims. For all kinds of needs, cisterns were built to collect rainwater.

The Monk Savva healed the sick and those possessed by demons. As a theologian, Saint Sava distinguished himself in his defense of Orthodoxy against the Monophysite heresy. Reverend Savva wrote the first charter church services(Typikon), the so-called “Jerusalem”, accepted by all Palestinian monasteries.

Saint Sava died at the age of 94 on December 5, 532. In 1256, his remains were transported to Venice and buried in the Church of San Antonio; on November 12, 1965, the relics of the saint were returned back to the monastery.

The saint performed many miracles even after his death. And Sava’s grave is considered miraculous, and his body is not subject to decay.

Monastery of Sava the Sanctified

To date, in the Judean Desert, archaeologists have discovered and explored 73 monastic settlements of the Byzantine period - laurels and monasteries (cines).

The word "laurel" is translated from Greek as "path". In the Palestinian laurels, cells (usually caves) were located at a considerable distance from each other, connected by mountain paths. The monks lived in solitude in the laurels, meeting together only on Saturday and Sunday in the central church.

In the monks, the monks met daily in the church and in the refectory, and also combined their prayers with their craft. Mostly the inhabitants wove baskets and mats from palm trees, or copied books. The monks also had other occupations: gardening, weaving, carpentry or blacksmithing.

The anchorites led the strictest lifestyle. They completely secluded themselves from the world and tortured the flesh in every possible way. The anchorite cells can still be seen to this day in the gorges of Wadi Kelt and in Wadi Kidron. In French, such a cell is called a “hermitage”. It turns out that the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg is called the Hermitage for a reason. The palace was built as a place of solitude Russian emperors for a break from government affairs.

Today this monastery is the largest of the three currently operating in the Judean Desert (St. Theodosius and St. George the Chosebite). Its charter is considered the strictest of the charters of all Palestinian Orthodox monasteries. The rector of the monastery is the Patriarch of Jerusalem himself, but all its daily affairs are managed by the abbot appointed by the patriarch.

In the eighth century, the great theologian and Church Father John of Damascus (675-753) lived his last 50 years of his life in the monastery. The biographer and historian of the monastic movement, Cyril of Scythopolis, who died around 560, is also buried in the monastery.


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Savva the Sanctified(-), Rev.

Providence soon brought him together with the Monk Euthymius the Great, but he sent Saint Sava to Abba Theoktistus, abbot of the nearby Mucellik monastery with a strict cenobitic charter. The Monk Savva remained in that monastery as a novice for 17 years, until he was 30 years old.

After the death of Elder Theoktistus, his successor blessed the Monk Savva to seclude himself in a cave: only on Saturday the saint left the seclusion and came to the monastery, participated in the Divine service and ate food. After some time, the monk was allowed not to leave the seclusion at all, and Saint Sava labored in the cave for 5 years.

At the end of his life, he was sent by Saint Peter of Jerusalem to Emperor Justinian, so that the king would erect a hospital and complete the construction of the New Church in Jerusalem. The emperor agreed and generously presented Saint Sava with funds for the improvement of the Lavra.

Compiled the "Liturgical Charter" (Typik), also known as the Jerusalem Rule.

The life of Saint Sava is described by his contemporary Cyril of Scythopolis.

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O wonderful and all-praised servant of God, Rev. Father Savvo!

Today (in your holy temple), standing reverently before your holy icon and joyfully commemorating your blessed memory, we bless you, our intercessor.

Honoring your great boldness before the Lord, we humbly pray to you, most blessed one: graciously accept from us this song of praise, brought to you out of love and zeal.

And, because you have great boldness towards the Lord, you strive to ask your God-pleasing intercession from the King of kings and the Lord of lords,

for may He add His great and rich mercy to us sinners,

May he give us the spirit of right faith, the spirit of knowledge and love, the spirit of peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, may he deliver us from troubles and misfortunes, may he send down everything useful for the salvation of our souls.

May He grant peace, silence, serenity, zeal for the fulfillment of His commandments, an abundance of earthly fruits to all the Orthodox, and may He deliver the entire Russian country from famine, cowardice, flood, fire, sword, invasion of foreigners and internecine warfare, deadly plagues and from all evil .

Hey, servant of God!

Do not despise our prayers, but hear us praying to you, and under the roof of your intercession, keep us (and your monastery) safe from enemies, visible and invisible,

may we be worthy to end our life in repentance and receive eternal goodness in the Kingdom of Christ our God, where we will praise with you and all the saints the venerable name of the Holy One Trinity, Father and Son and Holy Spirit, forever and ever.

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  • December 18 – Memorial Day of St. Savva the Sanctified

    The Monk Savva, a great Christian ascetic and preacher, was born in 439 in the town of Mutalaska in Cappadocia into the pious Christian family of John and Sophia. When his father was sent on military service to Alexandria, eight-year-old Savva, left in the care of his uncle, came to the monastery of St. Flavian and became a novice there. After his parents returned, he refused to leave the monastery and at the age of 17 he took monastic vows.

    After spending 10 years in this monastery, Savva moved to the Palestinian monastery of Passarion the Great. After meeting Euthymius the Great, Savva, on his advice, moved to the Mucellik monastery, known for its strict cenobitic rules. There he spent 17 years in obedience to Abba Theoktistus, and after his death he went into seclusion, leaving him on Saturdays to participate in divine services.

    Having spent 5 years in seclusion, Savva did not stop communicating with Euthymius the Great and after his death he went to the Jordan desert, where he settled in the vicinity of the monastery of St. Gerasim of Jordan.

    After some time, disciples began to flock to him, and in 484 they built a cave church, which became the basis of the Lavra of Saint Sava the Sanctified. In total, Savva founded seven cinephile-type monasteries in the Jordan Desert.

    Under the Patriarch of Jerusalem Salust (486-494), the monks of the Palestinian desert turned to him with a request to appoint “Theodosius and Savva as archimandrites and heads of all monasteries located near the Holy City.” The Patriarch granted the monks' request, Savva was made the head and guardian of all Palestinian laurels (meetings of hermits or solitary cells).

    The Life reports Sava's participation in the Constantinople theological disputes regarding the decisions of the Council of Chalcedon. Savva, invited to the capital by Emperor Anastasius I at the insistence of the Patriarch of Jerusalem, showed himself as a defender of the Chalcedonian faith, which displeased the emperor, a supporter of the Monophysites.

    After the death of Anastasius under Emperor Justinian I, the disputes ended and Savva returned to his monastery.

    At the end of his life, he was sent by Saint Peter of Jerusalem to Emperor Justinian, so that the king would erect a hospital and complete the construction. New church in Jerusalem. The emperor agreed and generously gifted Saint Sava with funds for the improvement of the Lavra, which later received the name of the saint.

    Compiled the “Liturgical Rules” (Typik), also known as the Jerusalem Rules.

    The Monk Savva died on December 5 (Old Style) 532. His life was written by his contemporary Cyril of Scythopolis. In 1256, the relics of Sava were taken to Venice and placed in the church of San Antonio. On November 12, 1965, the relics were returned to the Lavra of Sava the Sanctified, which he founded. Savva’s relics are revered as incorruptible, as the compiler of his first life, Cyril of Scythopolis, writes: “His body has been preserved intact and incorruptible in the tomb to this day. I saw this with my own eyes during the last indiction.” Savva's incorruptible relics beginning of XII V. saw the Russian pilgrim Abbot Daniel.

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    And I will tell you: ask, and it will be given to you; seek and you will find;

    knock and it will be opened to you, for everyone who asks receives,

    and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened. (Luke 11:9-10)

    Fathers in churches advise their parishioners never to give up,

    After all, the Almighty hears any prayers and comes to those asking for help.

    Prayers, if they are sincere, come from the soul and heart, help in many ways. Even for our ancestors, childlessness seemed like a great grief and punishment for sins. But childbearing was revered as God's blessing for a happy family.

    Prayer for conceiving a child is what women often come to when they want to have a real, full-fledged family. Many childless parents who turn to the Lord with a sincere request to give them a baby receive a long-awaited pregnancy in response.

    On what days should you not have sex and conceive a child?

    During Lent and on the eve of major, twelve holidays; also on the eve of fast days (Wednesday, Friday), the day before, that is, after 16.00 hours of the current day (Tuesday and Thursday), since the fast day begins the day before, namely at 16.00 of the previous day, Sunday, holidays, including the day are not recommended for this weddings: the sanctification of marriage by God is a great sacrament, and it should not be desecrated by an obsession with the carnal side).

    How do you pray for the birth of a child?

    Church ministers claim that spouses praying for the birth of a child must be ready to accept the will of God into their lives. Therefore, prayer to conceive a child is an act of humility and obedience. Many such prayers say: “Thy will be done.” It won’t hurt to confess your sins before such a prayer. After all, some married couples lose the ability to have children due to the promiscuous sex life they thoughtlessly led in their youth.

    It is possible that in some cases the Lord does not grant a child, giving a kind of sign that childless spouses can become adoptive parents of an abandoned baby. There are often cases when, after the adoption of a child, a family has its own toddler. It is not for nothing that the Church claims that if you ask God with all your heart, your prayer for conceiving a child will be heard.

    Prayer of spouses for the gift of children

    Hear us, Merciful and Almighty God, may Your grace be sent down through our prayer. Be merciful, Lord, to our prayer, remember Your law about the multiplication of the human race and be a merciful Patron, so that with Your help what You have established will be preserved. By Your sovereign power You created everything out of nothing and laid the foundation for everything that exists in the world - You created man in Your image and, with a sublime secret, sanctified the union of marriage as a foreshadowing of the mystery of the unity of Christ with the Church. Look, O Merciful One, on us, Thy servants, united in a marital union and begging for Thy help, may Thy mercy be upon us, may we be fruitful and may we see the sons of our sons even to the third and fourth generation and live to the desired old age and enter into The Kingdom of Heaven is by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom all glory, honor and worship is due with the Holy Spirit forever. Amen

    Prayer of the spouses to the Blessed Virgin

    Oh, Most Holy Virgin, Mother of the Lord Most High, quick to obey intercessor of all who come running to You with faith! Look down from the height of Your heavenly majesty upon me, indecent, falling to Your icon, quickly hear the humble prayer of me, a sinner, and bring me to Your Son; beg Him to illuminate my dark soul with the light of His Divine grace and cleanse my mind from vain thoughts, to calm my suffering heart and heal its wounds, to enlighten me to good deeds and strengthen me to work for Him with fear, to forgive all the evil I have done, May He deliver eternal torment and not deprive the Heavenly One of His Kingdom. Oh, Most Blessed Mother of God! You deigned to be named Georgian in Your image, commanding everyone to come to You with faith, do not despise the sorrowful me and do not allow me to perish in the abyss of my sins. According to God, all my hope and hope of salvation is in You, and I entrust myself to Your protection and intercession forever. I praise and thank the Lord for sending me the happiness of a married state. I pray to You, Mother of the Lord and God and my Savior, that with Your Motherly prayers you will send me and my husband my beloved child. May He give me the fruit of my womb. May it be arranged according to His will, to His glory. Change the sorrow of my soul to the joy of conception in my womb. May I glorify and thank You, Mother of my Lord, all the days of my life. Amen

    Prayer for quickly conceiving a child, read in front of the miraculous icon

    Holy Mother of God called "Healer"

    Accept, O All-Blessed and All-Powerful Lady Lady Theotokos the Virgin, this sad prayer, brought to You with tears from us, Your unworthy servants, to Your celibate image, sending up the singing with tenderness, as You yourself exist and listen to our prayers and give with faith to those who ask. For every request you have fulfilled, you have eased sorrows, you have given health to the weak, you have healed the paralyzed and the sick, you have driven away demons from demons, you have delivered the offended from troubles, you have cleansed lepers and have mercy on little children, and you have also been kind to the Lady Lady Theotokos, freeing you from bonds and prisons, and all sorts of other things. You heal passions: everything is possible through Your intercession to Your Son Christ our God.

    Oh, All-Singing Mother, Most Holy Theotokos! Do not cease to pray for us, Thy unworthy servants, who glorify Thee and honor Thee, and who worship Thy most pure image with tenderness, and who have irrevocable hope and unquestionable faith in Thee, Ever the Most Glorious and Immaculate Virgin, glorifying and honoring Thee and crying out to the ages of ages. Amen.

    This prayer will be answered the sooner the more often you pray.

    Icon Mother of God"Healer" with the "Quench the Disease" icon

    Holy Blessed Matrona of Moscow

    Prayer for conceiving a child to the holy blessed Matrona of Moscow

    Oh, blessed mother Matrono, hear and accept us now, sinners, praying to you, who in all your life has learned to receive and listen to all those who suffer and mourn with faith and hope for your intercession and

    the help of those who come running, quick help and miraculous healing are given to everyone; May your mercy not fail now for us, unworthy, restless in this busy world and nowhere finding consolation and compassion in spiritual sorrows and help in bodily illnesses, heal our illnesses, deliver us from the temptations and torment of the passionately fighting devil, help us convey our everyday Cross, to bear all the hardships of life and not to lose the image of God in it, to preserve the Orthodox faith until the end of our days, to have strong trust and hope in God and unfeigned love for our neighbors, so that after we depart from this life, help us to achieve the Kingdom of Heaven with all those who please God , glorifying the mercy and goodness of the Heavenly Father, glorified in the Trinity: Father and Son and Holy Spirit forever and ever. Amen

    O blessed mother Matrono, your soul is in heaven before the throne of God, but your body is resting on earth, and various miracles have been performed by the grace given to you above!

    Look now with your merciful eye on us, sinners, in sorrows, illnesses and demonic temptations, waiting for our days, comfort us in despair, heal our fierce ailments, allowed by God to us through our sins, deliver us from many sorrows and circumstances and pray to our Lord Jesus Christ forgive us all our sins, iniquities and falls, even though we have sinned from our youth even to this day and hour, and through your prayers, having received grace and great mercy, we glorify the one God in the Trinity - the Father and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen

    Prayer for conceiving a child to Saint Blessed Xenia of Petersburg

    Oh, holy all-blessed mother Ksenia! She who lived under the shelter of the Most High, led and strengthened by the Mother of God, endured hunger and thirst, cold and heat, reproach and persecution, received the gift of clairvoyance and miracles from God and the saints, and rested in the shadow of the Almighty. Now the Holy Church, like a fragrant flower, glorifies you. Standing at the place of your burial, before your holy image, as if you were alive and present with us, we pray to you: accept our petition and bring it to the Throne of the Merciful Heavenly Father, as you have boldness towards Him, ask for eternal salvation for those who flow to you, for good deeds and beginnings are a generous blessing, deliverance from all troubles and sorrows. Present yourself with your holy prayers before our All-Merciful Savior for us, unworthy and sinners. Help, Holy Blessed Mother Xenia, illuminate the babies with the light of Holy Baptism and seal the gift of the Holy Spirit, educate the boys and girls in faith, honesty, fear of God and grant them success in learning; heal the sick and ailing, send down love and harmony to families, honor monastics to strive for good deeds and protect them from reproach, strengthen pastors in the strength of the Holy Spirit, preserve our people and country in peace and serenity, pray for those deprived of communion of the Holy Mysteries of Christ in the dying hour. You are our hope and hope, quick hearing and deliverance, we send thanks to you and with you we glorify the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen

    Prayer for the conception of a child to the Mother of God in front of the icon "Unexpected Joy"

    Oh, Most Holy Virgin, the All-Blessed Son of the All-Blessed Mother, the Patroness of this city, faithful to the Representative and Intercessor of all who are in sins, sorrows, troubles and illnesses!

    Accept this prayer song from us, unworthy of Your servants, offered to You: and like the sinner of old, who prayed many times before Your honorable icon every day, You did not despise, but You granted the unexpected joy of repentance, and through Your zealous intercession with Your Son for the forgiveness of the sinner Thou hast bowed thus, and now do not despise the prayers of us, Thy unworthy servants, but pray to Thy Son and our God, and to all of us, with faith and tenderness before Thy celibate image, who, according to each need, grant unexpected joy: may all in heaven and on the lands lead You as a steadfast and unashamed Representative of the Christian race, and this leading, they glorify You and Your Son with His Originless Father and His Consubstantial Spirit, now and ever and unto the ages of ages. Amen.

    Prayer for conceiving a child to the Mother of God "Quick to Hear"(she quickly hears our prayers, and if they are pleasing to God, asks His Son to fulfill them - in fact, it helps a lot (maybe not instantly, but after some time - for sure).

    Most blessed Lady, Ever-Virgin Mother of God, who gave birth to God the Word more than any word for our salvation, and who received His grace more abundantly than all others, who appeared as a sea of ​​Divine gifts and miracles, an ever-flowing river, pouring out goodness to all who come running to You with faith!

    To Your miraculous image, we pray to You, the all-generous Mother of the humane-loving Lord: surprise us with Your rich mercies and our petitions brought to You, Quick to Hear, speed up the fulfillment of everything that is arranged for the benefit of consolation and salvation for everyone.

    Visit, O Blessing Thy servants, with Thy grace, grant to the sick healing and perfect health, to those overwhelmed by silence, to those captivated by freedom, and to the afflicted by various images of comfort.

    Deliver, O All-Merciful Lady, every city and country from famine, plague, cowardice, flood, fire, sword and other temporary and eternal punishments, by Your maternal boldness turning away the wrath of God; and spiritual relaxation, overwhelm by passions and falls, free Thy servant, as if, without stumbling in all piety, having lived in this world, and in the future of eternal blessings, we may be made worthy of the grace and love for mankind of Thy Son and God, to Him belongs all glory, honor and worship with His Beginning Father and By the Most Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

    Prayer about pregnancy to the parents of the Mother of God -

    Righteous Joachim and Anna

    Oh, the ever-glorious righteous women of Christ, the holy godfathers Joachim and Anno, standing before the Heavenly Throne of the Great King and having great boldness towards Him, as from your Most Blessed Daughter, the Most Pure Mother of God and the Ever-Virgin Mary, who deigned to be incarnate!

    We, sinners and unworthy, resort to you, as a powerful intercessor and a zealous prayer book for us.

    Pray for His goodness, that He may turn away His anger from us, righteously moved against us by our deeds, and may, despising our countless sins, turn us to the path of repentance, and may He establish us on the path of His commandments.

    Also, with your prayers, preserve our life in peace, and ask for all good haste, everything that God gives us for life and piety, from all misfortunes and troubles and sudden deaths through your intercession we are delivered, and we are protected from all enemies, visible and invisible, so that we may live a quiet and silent life in all piety and purity, and having passed this temporary life in the world, we will achieve eternal peace, and through your holy prayer may we be worthy of the Heavenly Kingdom of Christ To our God, to Him, together with the Father and the Holy Spirit, is due all glory, honor and worship forever and ever. Amen

    Prayer for conceiving a child in front of an Orthodox icon

    "The Conception of John the Baptist"

    We fear death, but we are not sick of our sins and we do not care about the Kingdom of Heaven: but do not despise us, the Baptist of Christ, honorable Forerunner, born in pain of all, mentor of fasters and hermits, teacher of purity and neighbor of Christ.

    We pray to you, we resort to you: do not reject us who ask for your intercession, renew our souls with repentance, which is the second baptism: by your intercession before the Lord, ask for the cleansing of our sins.

    Unworthy lips cry out to you, and a humble soul prays, a contrite heart sighs from the depths: stretch out your most pure right hand and protect us from enemies visible and invisible. Hey, Lord Jesus Christ!

    Through the prayers of St. John Thy Baptist, and even more so of Thy Most Pure Mother, our Lady Theotokos, save us, Thy sinful servants who repent of our sins. For You are the God of the repentant, and in You, the Savior, we place our hope, glorifying Your Most Holy Name, with Your Originless Father, and with Your Most Holy and Good and Life-giving Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages.

    Prayer to Saint Luke, Confessor, Archbishop of Crimea

    about the gift of children

    O all-blessed confessor, holy saint, our Father Luke, great servant of Christ. With tenderness, we bend the knee of our hearts, and falling to the race of your honest and multi-healing relics, like the children of our father, we pray to you with all diligence: hear us sinners and bring our prayer to the merciful and humane God, to whom you now stand in the joy of the saints and with the faces of an angel. We believe that you love us with the same love that you loved all your neighbors while you were on earth.

    Ask Christ our God to confirm His children in the spirit of right faith and piety: to the shepherds to give holy zeal and care for the salvation of the people entrusted to them: to observe the right of believers, to strengthen the weak and infirm in the faith, to instruct the ignorant, to reprove the contrary. Give us all a gift that is useful to everyone, and everything that is useful for temporary life and eternal salvation. Strengthening our cities, fruitful lands, deliverance from famine and destruction. Comfort for the afflicted, healing for the ailing, return to the path of truth for those who have gone astray, blessing from a parent, upbringing and teaching for a child in the Passion of the Lord, help and intercession for the orphaned and needy.

    Grant us all your archpastoral blessing, so that if we have such a prayerful intercession, we will get rid of the wiles of the evil one and avoid all enmity and disorder, heresies and schisms.

    Guide us on the path leading to the villages of the righteous and pray for us to the omnipotent God, in eternal life we ​​will be worthy with you to constantly glorify the Consubstantial and Indivisible Trinity, the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

    The miraculous help of palm leaves to childless spouses

    Lavra of Saint Sava the Sanctified – Orthodox Greek monastery in the Palestinian Authority, in the West Bank, in the Judean Desert, in the Kidron Valley. Founded around 484 by the Monk Sava the Sanctified. It is one of the oldest communal monasteries.

    Savva died at the age of 94 on December 5, 532. In 1256, his remains were transported to Venice and buried in the Church of San Antonio; on November 12, 1965, the relics of the saint were returned back to the monastery.

    The miraculous date palm of St. Sava

    Inside the walls of the monastery grows a date palm planted by the saint himself, whose leaves and fruits have a miraculous effect in cases of infertility; they are distributed along with palm leaves in the monastery of St. Sava the Sanctified. The palm tree dried up in 1954, but two new ones grew in the same place, having the same miraculous properties.

    Rules for using leaves from the St. palm tree. Savva:

    As soon as possible, the leaves should be taken to an Orthodox priest and asked him to place them for forty days under the altar in the altar of the church where Divine services are often held.

    The married couple must adhere to the following guidelines for the forty days while the leaves are being blessed:

    For forty days, the couple must strictly fast and abstain from fish, meat, dairy and eggs. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays it is allowed vegetable oil and some wine.

    It is necessary that during this time the couple strictly abstain from marital intimacy.

    It is necessary for spouses to confess and receive communion as often as their confessor blesses them. Every day you should read the troparion of St. Savva (voice 8):

    With the flows of your tears you cultivated the barren desert / and those from the depths of sighs with a hundred labors brought fruit for you / and you were a lamp of the universe / shining miracles, Savvo, our father / pray to Christ God to save our souls.

    The rules for using leaves cannot be changed, although we understand that there may be obstacles to compliance.

    After forty days, strong tea must be brewed from the leaves, which the spouses must drink together, without leaving a drop. The leaves should be dried, burned, and the ashes buried in the ground.

    Two or three days after drinking tea, let the spouses, with faith, love, prayer and thanksgiving, enter into marital communion and await God's decision.

    May the God of love, joy and endless life be with you from now on and forever. With love in Christ.

    Archimandrite Evdokim, Monastery of St. Sava

    The miraculous date palm

    “Pious admirers of the Holy Places and our Holy Abode, you now hold in your hands, as a great blessing, several leaves from the miraculous date palm tree, which St. Savva himself planted in his monastery. Several decades ago the tree dried up, but miraculously sprouted again and continues to be a source of numerous miracles, especially for godly spouses who suffer from infertility.

    Beloved brothers in Christ, do not forget that the main condition for the operation of the Grace of God is unshakable faith, fear of God and pious veneration of Saint Sava. In addition, you are required to fast - according to the strengths and capabilities of each - in combination with abstinence from physical marital intercourse. It goes without saying. that at the same time it is necessary to strengthen both your personal and your joint marital prayer and often begin the Holy Sacraments of confession and communion.

    When your spiritual work (intense prayer and sexual abstinence) is over, make a decoction from the leaves (the leaves must then be burned), drink it and after that again - with the fear of God, faith and love - enter into physical communication.

    Think how many barren wives there are in Holy Scripture Thanks to their patience, perfect love and hope in God’s mercy, they became the happiest mothers! Anna, the mother of the prophet Samuel, Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, the Holy Foremother of God Anna, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and many other saints of the Old and New Testaments, listing whose names one would have to write a whole book.

    Beloved brothers, may the Lord deal with us as He Himself knows. Let us always thank Him for His blessings and for His blessed fatherly educational measures. Only one thing needs to be understood well: the Lord does not want us to give to Him in order to receive something in return. But He wants us to surrender to Him with all our hearts and all our minds. If He ever deigns you to have children, do not think that they are completely and finally yours: all that we own are His gifts. If He does not give children, then this is also due to love alone. Let us learn not to expect only gifts from God, but to seek Him Himself and His Kingdom, as He Himself said (Matthew 6:33), and then He will give us abundantly and wisely everything that we really need.

    We pray with all our hearts that the Grace of God and the blessing of St. Savva the Sanctified may be with us always and everywhere.”

  • Saint Sava was raised in the monastery, tempered by hermitism, but ultimately chose for himself and his students an intermediate type of feat - the Lavriot life. Monks who lived at some distance from each other and, accordingly, labored separately, gathered in laurels. What united them all was the personality of the abbot, as a rule, a spiritually experienced elder. And, we can say that before St. Savva this association was somewhat conditional, but it was this ascetic who introduced into the life of the Lavra a core that it was already sorely lacking at that moment - a fairly detailed general charter.

    PRAYER BOOK AND BUILDER

    The life and works of St. Savva the Sanctified date back to the time of mature monasticism in the East. The basic forms of monastic life have already taken shape, and the attitude of society and the Church towards monasticism as a spiritual phenomenon has been determined. The ascetics only had to choose a suitable feat and work. But, more often than not, this happened spontaneously, that is, the creative Providence of the Lord was disguised as a series of accidents. This is exactly what happened at first with the Monk Savva.

    Non-random accidents

    At first glance, it seems that the Monk Savva, like the Monk Paul of Thebes, became monks by chance - the Monk Paul was forced to a solitary life by the husband of his sister, and the youth, almost a baby, Savva, was forced by the wife of his uncle, who was entrusted with the upbringing of his son, who had gone to military service of the boy's father. The uncle's wife had an evil temper, and the boy initially ran away to another relative, and when they all began to quarrel over the rights to custody of the child, the latter removed the subject of the quarrel from the house - that is, himself. And she went secretly to the nearby monastery of St. Flavian. The child was seven or eight years old. Whether he came across this place by chance, or whether some bright impressions were already burning in his soul about it - history is silent. Purely in retrospect, the author of his life, Saint Cyril of Scythopolis, rightly believes that he was chosen for monastic feat from his mother’s womb. But then it may not have been so obvious; and, just as the young man Paul had to make an effort, retiring into the desert so as not to be found, so the youth Savva tried very hard to please God, the Master of the monastery, so as not to end up behind its walls and not to fall again into the whirlpool of family quarrels over his parents’ estate. Here the boy honestly earned his piece of bread, with which no one reproached him. It seems that the brethren knew nothing about the substantial estate and loved it just like that - according to the Commandments of God and because the hungry, serious kid who trampled the coveted apple in the fight against the lust of gluttony, of course, could not help but touch that part of the monks who seriously struggled with passions . “After this incident (with the apple), he received strength from above,” notes St. Cyril, “and surrendered to abstinence; because it curbs evil thoughts and drives away the heaviness of sleep. While abstaining, he also worked physically.”

    His purity and zeal could not help but attract the grace of God, as evidenced by an event that happened to him in adolescence: “The monastery baker in winter time When there was no sun, I spread the wet clothes in a warm oven to dry there and forgot about them. Every other day, some of the brothers, among whom was young Savva, by order of the abbot, worked in the bakery. When they lit the oven, then the baker remembered the clothes. No one dared to enter the furnace, since it was large and was already burning hot. Young Savva, crossing himself with deep faith, jumped into the oven, and taking his clothes, came out of it unharmed.”

    By the age of 17, the Monk Savva had completely decided on his future plans for life - the world did not attract him at all, but he apparently already considered the monastery as a transitional stage to desert life and hoped, after visiting the Holy City of Jerusalem, to settle in the nearby desert. The abbot did not approve of this plan, and the saint complied, but at this time the Lord considered it necessary to directly intervene in the fate of the young man. The abbot had a certain revelation, and secretly from the brethren he released the saint.

    In Jerusalem, a certain elder accepted him into the monastery of St. Passarion the Great.

    Under the wing of Saint Euthymius

    Soon the young monk became interested in the exploits of St. Euthymius the Great, and with the blessing of the abbot, he decided to turn to him and asked to become a disciple. Saint Euthymius refused him, at first glance, purely external reason- the aspirant for the fasting life was young and did not have a beard. But perhaps the fact was that the young monk did not yet have the measure needed for desert-dwelling work, and the Elder sent him back to the hostel for 10 years - to his friend Theoktistus. Savva’s beard hardly grew for a whole decade! But when he became the rector of the monastery, he did not accept beardless people under any circumstances. He himself is in mature age he almost lost his beard (according to another version of his life, he remained completely beardless, falling into a burning pit, possibly of volcanic origin).

    10 years after being installed in the monastery of St. Theoktistus, where he worked extremely diligently, the zealous ascetic asked the abbot for a blessing to labor in the desert. The abbot addressed this to Saint Euthymius, and he did not interfere. The novice hermit spent the next five years like this: “on Sunday evening he left the kenobia with as many palm branches as was enough to work for a week, remained in the cave for five days without taking any food, on Saturday morning he returned to the cenovia and brought take with you five days’ worth of handicrafts—fifty finished baskets.” The Great Euthymius soon after this began to take him with him into the great desert. Saint Euthymius himself went every Lent to remote deserted places in order to intensify his hermitic exploits, which were already considerable, and, of course, invited reliable, spiritually and physically hardened people to be his companions.

    The desert was waterless, the Elder serenely walked ahead, and thirty-five-year-old Savva was exhausted from thirst, but did not show it, purposefully following Avva. He eventually lost consciousness. The Monk Euthymius brought water out of the ground through prayer, gave the disciple a drink, and for his patience he received from the Lord the gift of enduring thirst without harm.

    It should be noted that the saint’s biographer clearly built a series of his special feats, each of which elevated the desert worker to a new spiritual level. All this was accomplished at the limit of strength, and the grace of God subsequently took the ascetic beyond the limits of human capabilities.

    From strength to strength

    Apparently, after the death of Euthymius the Great, the demons raised an intense battle against Saint Sava; he did not even have the strength to stand, and he prayed while lying down. They appeared before his eyes in the form of snakes and scorpions, then in the form of a huge scary lion. To the latter the ascetic said: “If you have received power over me, why are you delaying? If you have not received it, then why are you laboring in vain? You cannot distract me from God, for He himself taught me courage with these words: you will step on the asp and the basilisk; You will trample upon the lion and the dragon.” After this, the lion became invisible, and the spiritual hero received from the Lord power over wild animals. Many years later, he met an ordinary lion in a cave, not an infernal lion, but also very frightening in appearance. Leo made two attempts to pull the prayer book out of his abode by the hem of his robe. This did not make any impression on the saint; he then had nowhere to go, and he calmly said to the terrible beast: “There is enough space in the cave for both of us, but since I am honored by the Image of God, it is better for you to give it up to me.” And the lion left.

    Another time, when the saint was attacked by a formidable robber, quite real, not mystical, the saint only prayed and did not try to defend himself physically, and the earth swallowed up the insolent man, and the hermit received from the Lord the gift of not being afraid of bandits, that is, not just courage, and courage multiplied by perfect trust in the mercy of God. By the way, the robbers, whom he even lifted into his cave on a rope (he was not so afraid), seeing his non-covetousness, repented and changed their lifestyle.

    “In 473, Saint Sava left his cave and the city of Theoktistus, since the lifestyle of the Konoviatians had changed for the worse, and headed to that part of the Jordanian desert where Saint Gerasim, the resident and patron of the Jordanian desert, sowed the seeds of piety. The monastery of St. Gerasim was in the same relationship to the Lavra of Euthymius as the monastery of blessed Theoktistus - preparing celiotes for it.

    Having 70 hermits under his leadership, Saint Gerasim set up a monastic cell among the hermit cells, making sure that those who joined his community lived first in the monastic community and performed monastic duties in it, and later, when they got used to long labors and achieved perfection, he placed them in the so-called cells. Savva the Sanctified was accepted by Saint Gerasim into the ranks of the Keliots and, living in the desert surrounding the monastery, he freely practiced various ascetic deeds. In addition to the Lavra of St. Gerasim, in the Jordanian desert there were many other monasteries and hermit cells, external and internal organization which the Monk Savva studied for four years.”

    “The desert has flourished like a creen...”

    Finally, the Lord, through His angel, showed the ascetic the place where the lavra should be created. Moreover, he was asked to populate the desert like a city, that is, the laurel was clearly not planned in Heaven alone. And it seems that the saint had a choice: “If you want,” said the messenger of God. The work ahead was considerable and quite alien to his inclinations - he loved peace and solitude and did not at all see himself as a mentor to monks. However, Savva was a perfect novice - he immediately responded to the call of the Lord and settled in the indicated place. For five years he prayed alone, then hermit brothers began to come. “Sava gave everyone who came to him a decent place, on which there was a small cave and a cell.”

    About the first seventy Lavriots, Saint Cyril of Scythopolis enthusiastically writes: “all were divinely inspired, all Christ-bearers. If anyone calls them the face of angels, or a people of ascetics, or a city of pious people, or a new face of the seventy apostles, he will not be mistaken in this name.”

    For this wonderful brethren, the monk brought water out of the ground and built two churches for them, according to a miraculous order from above. The first seventy hermits had already labored in the desert and were spiritually experienced people. All of them, or almost all of them, subsequently became abbots of monasteries or famous anchorites. But there were also newcomers. It was they who did not like the harsh life of the Lavra; the monastic restrictions caused protest, and they began to rebel against the abbot. Taking advantage of the fact that a new patriarch had ascended to the Jerusalem see, they decided to ask for another abbot for the Lavra. Their first demarche ended with the ordination of Saint Sava as a presbyter and the confirmation of his authority by patriarchal authority. A little later, the ascetic realized that in the Lavra - a purely hermit monastery - it was not worth mixing novice novices and mature fighters against the spirits of evil, so he began to send the former to his friend from the monastery of St. Theoktistus - St. Theodosius the Great. First of all, beardless zealots of fasting ended up there, but, apparently, not only them. “The great Abba Theodosius, receiving his brother sent by Sava, tried in every possible way to improve him out of respect for the one who sent him. For Sava and Theodosius were unanimous and of the same mind, they breathed more of each other than of air, so that the inhabitants of Jerusalem, seeing their unanimity and agreement in relation to God, called them a new apostolic duo, similar to the duo of Peter and John. Therefore, Archbishop Sallust, shortly before his death in Christ, at the request of the entire monastic class, made them both archimandrites and chiefs of monks.”

    “Both Sava and Theodosius strove for the same goal as Euthymius: they wanted to communicate the correct course to the development of the life of Palestinian monasticism; to develop for the latter a form of life that would most contribute to the implementation of ascetic ideals. But the activities of each of them have their own characteristics, depending on which side of monastic life they paid attention to - Keliotic or Cenovic, and which of them was more consistent with their personal inclinations and aspirations.

    Savva the Sanctified appears in the history of Palestinian monasticism, like his mentor Euthymius, as the organizer and distributor of laurels and a supporter of Keliot life, which is why he was appointed by the Patriarch of Jerusalem as the head of all Palestinian laurels and cells. But it would be a mistake to conclude from this that the cinematic life, with its advantages created by Euthymius, did not meet with sympathy in the person of Saint Sava. The organization of the monasteries, the revelation of the correct relationship between the laurel and the monastery occupied Savva the Consecrated no less than the organization of the laurel, and if he is not considered, like Theodosius, to be a monastery of the monasteries, then it is obvious that he himself did not rule the monastery, but the monastery in which he lived.

    The Monk Savva himself only built three laurels - the great, the new and the heptaste - the seven-oral one, as well as four cenobias - the castellius, the cave laurels, the zannova and the scholaria. In addition, many monasteries were built and equipped by his disciples.

    The saint was extremely concerned not only about the construction of the temple - subsequently cells were created (perhaps in order to have a place to spend the night and pray in solitude on Saturday and Sunday, when all the hermits gathered for Divine services), and outbuildings. Due to the considerable influx of pilgrims, hospice houses were built. A separate tower was built for women who were not allowed into the territory of the monastery. Material improvement especially advanced when the saint’s mother, Sophia, already a widow, settled next to the monastery and bequeathed her money to the monastery.

    The new works of the ascetic, especially on the creation of the Castellian cinnovia, caused the next wave of discontent among the same individuals, who by that time had acquired another two dozen like-minded people. Avva tried to call them to order in a kind way - all his efforts ran into a wall of anger. When he realized that she was invincible, he went away from them into the desert (503). The attackers did not calm down and reported to the patriarch that Savva had been eaten by a lion and a new abbot was needed. The Patriarch, himself a disciple of Euthymius the Great, did not believe them, waited until the monk appeared in Jerusalem and returned him to the Lavra. At this point, the dissatisfied fled themselves, having first destroyed the tallest structure in the monastery - the tower, which Saint Sava ordered to be built from the very beginning.

    After this, the rioters found a place for a new - their own - monastery. Naturally, incited by the spirits of darkness, they very quickly quarreled and began to be in need. The saint, knowing about their difficulties, personally supplied them with food, building materials and everything necessary for normal life. In the end, he appointed them an abbot, who, without indulging their weaknesses, managed, through the prayers of the Monk Sava, to find a common language with them.

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    For his monasteries in 524, the great organizer created a charter, which was called the Jerusalem or Palestine.

    Later it was introduced into cenobitic monasteries throughout Palestine, from where it spread throughout the Orthodox East. Judging by the “Tradition”, printed as a preface to the current Typikon, the Rule was accepted by Saint Sava from the Monk Euthymius the Great († 473), his teacher.

    But the monk improved his charter with some monastic rules of Pachomius the Great and Basil the Great. The original copy of the Jerusalem Charter, according to Simeon of Thessalonica, burned in 614 when Jerusalem was captured by the Persian king Khosrov, but copies remained.

    The Rule of St. Sava largely regulated the order of Divine services, although it also prescribed the monastic traditions of the Palestinian monasteries of the 6th century, that is, in the classical era of their history. This charter affects not only the everyday aspects of the life of the Lavra, but is also imbued with the spirit of ancient traditions and instructions of St. Sava.

    The monk was an outstanding ascetic of his time, but his asceticism in his young years was limited by mentors in the monastery, and in his later years it was subordinated to the revelation of the Spirit. Those who communicated with him understood this.

    “Sava was very abstinent, so that on all fasting days he remained without food, and even often fasted for whole weeks. However, if I ever took someone over for a treat, or if I myself came to someone for lunch, then I ate twice in one day. And, although he ate more than usual, his stomach never hurt. One day he dined with two bishops. The first, the archbishop, seated him near him, placed bread and other food in front of him; also the second, Anthony, Bishop of Ascalon, sitting on the right side of the saint, encouraged him to eat. The divine elder unfeignedly and with great simplicity tried everything offered to him. But while the two bishops, having seated him between them, carefully encouraged him to eat, he still said: “Leave me, leave me, fathers, I will eat as much as I need.” At the same time, the great Abba Theodosius jokingly remarked: “Sava is very hungry; it’s hard to satiate him.” - To which the archbishop replied: “Listen, fathers, we all cannot bear either fasting or satiety; and this man of God knows how to live in poverty, and knows how to live in abundance.” Amazing words - indeed, in the monk, guided by the Spirit of God, there was a certain reasonable measure at work that allowed him to find unconditionally correct decisions in any situation, both in private and in public life. Therefore, they turned to him not only to resolve purely monastic problems. Ava's moral authority at that time was very high. The Patriarch of Jerusalem contacted him for advice during a troubled time of Origenist disputes among the monastics. And if Saint Sava disagreed gently with the monks who hated him, he was merciless towards the Origenists as heretics.

    When the Monophysit Emperor Anastasius deposed the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, and the threat of the next hierarch falling away into Monophysitism loomed, Saints Sava and Theodosius and their monks intervened in the matter. They came to Jerusalem and quickly brought order to the Church. The emperor had to justify himself to them in writing.

    Twice the monk traveled to Constantinople as part of a government delegation on delicate diplomatic missions. Emperors Anastasius and Justinian singled him out among the members of the delegation, talked with him personally for a long time and richly gifted him when they parted. With this money, Avva launched large-scale construction of monasteries, temples, hospice houses and other charitable institutions.

    Already during his lifetime, the monk performed many miracles - he healed, cast out demons, and begged for rain during a drought. Many fascinating lines in the book of St. Cyril of Scythopolis are devoted to these miracles.

    The monk reposed on December 5, 532, in the ninety-fourth year of his life. But, as his life writer rightly said: “This saint did not die, but slept, because he led his life blamelessly, and because Scripture says: “The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and no torment will touch them” (Wisdom 3:1 ) Indeed, his body has been preserved intact and incorruptible in the tomb to this day.”

    In the seventh century, a tomb was built over the incorruptible relics of the saint. In 1256, the relics of the Monk Sava were taken to Venice and placed in the church of San Antonio. As the monks of the Lavra say, according to the special triple appearance of Saint Abba to the Pope in the sixties of the last century, on November 12, 1965, the relics were returned to the Lavra of Savva the Consecrated. The monastic cross of St. Sava remained in Venice.

    In Moscow, on the Lublin Field, a piece of the relics of the saint is kept in the temple amazing beauty, the only one in Russia dedicated to the great ascetic.

    References:

    1.St. Cyril of Scythopolis “The Life of our Venerable Father Savva the Sanctified” Palestinian Patericon, issue 1 Edition of the IOPS. St. Petersburg 1895 // Publication on the official portal of the Jerusalem branch of the IOPS http://jerusalem-ippo.org/palomniku/sz/jd/sava/a/as/

    2. Reverend Savva of the Consecrations http://poliske.church.ua/?p=1133

    3. Hieromonk Theodosius of Oltarzhevsky Palestinian monasticism from the 4th to the 6th centuries. Savva Consecrated Orthodox Palestinian collection. 44th issue. T. XV. B. 2. Publication of the IOPS. St. Petersburg. 1896 // Publication on the official portal of the Jerusalem branch of the IOPS http://jerusalem-ippo.org/palomniku/sz/jd/sava/a/as/

    4. Saint Demetrius Rostov Life and the exploits of our venerable father Savva the Sanctified

    https://azbyka.ru/otechnik/Dmitrij_Rostovskij/zhitija-svjatykh/1074