Gervasios Paraskevopoulos

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Bartholomew I of Constantinople

Gervasios Paraskevopoulos (

proclaimed a saint of the Orthodox Church
.

Biography

Gervasios lived and worked in the city of Patras for much of his life.[1] He was born in 1877 in the village of Nymfasia (Kernitsa) in Arcadia. In 1891 at the age of 14, in a first contact with monasticism, he entered the Holy Monastery of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary of Kernitsa. In 1897 he joined as a monk in the Holy Monastery of the Dormition of the Holy Monastery of Gerokomeio of Patras. In 1899 he served his military service. In 1904 he was ordained deacon of the Holy Archdiocese of Patras. In 1905 he entered the higher ecclesiastical Rizarios School of Athens, with Nektarios of Aegina as director of the school, who foresaw the important future ecclesiastical role of Gervasios.[2][3] In 1910, he was ordained a priest of the

Protosynkellos of the Archdiocese of Athens. In 1946, he established a camp in the area of Profitis Ilias Monastery of Patras. In 1950 established a camp in the area of Sychaina of Patras and the Reconstructive School for Women of Patras. In 1963, a cross has founded in a pine tree that he had planted in 1929. Gervasios died on 30 June 1964, aged 87.[4]

Legacy

Gervasios left a very positive memory[5] to those who knew him according to their testimonies: "the sanctified spiritual father and Preacher of Patras, the fervent teacher of the divine Dogmas of the Church, the God-loving, Saint-loving and People-loving, the Priest of the poor and refugees, the nurturer of widows and orphans, the founder of the first Catechetical School in Greece, the student of Saint Nektarios, the grandfather of the people of Patras, Venerable Gervasios Paraskevopoulos, the renowned and sign-bearing Priest, the beloved of the people, the zealous and ardent worker of the Lord's Vineyard".[6]

Tomb of Gervasios Paraskevopoulos

Miracles attributed to Gervasios include the appearance in 1963 of a cross in a pine tree planted by him and schoolchildren with whom he was working in 1929.[7]

On 29 June 2014, the reburial of his relics took place by

Patriarch Bartholomew I, officially proclaimed Gervasios's sainthood with the emphasis in the Patriarchal announcement that he has been engraved from the beginning as a saint in the consciousness of the People.[9][10] On the same day, 16 November 2023, the first ecclesiastical service in honour and memory of Saint Gervasios took place in Patras.[11]
The feast of the memory of Saint Gervasius of Patras was set for 30 June.

On December 18, 2023, at the Patriarchal Church of Saint George became the ceremony of the signing of the Patriarchal and Synodal Act of the inclusion of three new Saints in the Church's Calendar: Monk Gavrielia (Papagianni),Hieromonk Athanasios Hamakiotis, and Archimandrite Gervasios Paraskevopoulos.

Every year, on 30 June, the anniversary of the death of Gervasios, events in his honor and memory are held in the city of Patras and in the camps of the Anaplastiki School in Sychaina where his tomb is located, on the initiative of the Holy Metropolis of Patras.[4] The feast of the memory of Saint Gervasius of Patras was set for 30 June.

References

  1. ^ "Encyclical on the Canonization of Saint Gervasios of Patras". MYSTAGOGY RESOURCE CENTER. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Elder Gervasios Paraskevopolous in the Final Process Before Official Canonization".
  3. ^ Εlder Gervasios Paraskevopoulos. His life and pastoral work - Cyril Kostopoulos Hierodeacon,text, Fr. Nicholas Palis,transl. Patrick Barker, ed. Orthodoxos Kypseli,Thessaloniki,2006
  4. ^ a b "Elder Gervasios (Paraskevopoulos) of Patras proposed for canonization (+ VIDEO)". OrthoChristian.Com.
  5. ^ "Greek Synod proposes Elder Gervasios (Paraskevopoulos) of Patras to Constantinople for canonization | Serbian Orthodox Church [Official web site]". arhiva.spc.rs.
  6. ^ "Encyclical on the Canonization of Saint Gervasios of Patras".
  7. ^ Sanidopoulos, John (30 June 2010). "Elder Gervasios Paraskevopoulos and the Miracle of the Cross". Orthodox Christianity Then and Now. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  8. ^ "Greek Synod proposes Elder Gervasios (Paraskevopoulos) of Patras to Constantinople for canonization". Serbian Orthodox Church. 30 August 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  9. ^ "Canonization of Fr. Gervasios Paraskevopoulos by Ecumenical Patriarchate". Orthodox Times.
  10. ^ "Canonisation of Father Gervasios Paraskevopoulos by the Ecumenical Patriarchate". Vema.com.au. 16 November 2023.
  11. ^ "The First Vespers Service in memory of Saint Gervasios, in Patras". orthodoxianewsagency.gr. 17 November 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2023.