|
http://www.pravoslavie.ru/english/7347.htm |
Archpriest Zakaria Machitadze |
The holy hierarch Alexandre (Alexi Okropiridze in the world) was born in
Having completed his course of study at the seminary in 1845, he was tonsured a monk at the Tbilisi Monastery of the Transfiguration and given the new name Alexandre. From
Hieromonk Alexandre taught the Holy Scriptures, Latin, moral theology, and archaeology at Tbilisi Seminary until July 27, 1851. Then, at the order of the Holy Synod, he was appointed dean of the theological school in Abkhazeti on September 21, 1851. He was also entrusted with overseeing monastic life in the Abkhazeti diocese and with supervising the instruction at
Alexandre considered a broadening of the network of theological institutions most essential to the strengthening of the Christian Faith in his country. From the very beginning of his labors in Abkhazeti, he exerted an enormous amount of effort to improve the
Alexandre's pastoral activity coincided with a difficult period in Georgian history. The divine services were no longer being celebrated in the Georgian language, and as a result many of the people began to drift away from the Church. Many Georgian churches and monasteries, considered cultural and academic centers from ancient times, were deserted. The Georgian language was no longer being taught in schools, and the poorest families could not afford to educate their children. The learned and erudite Bishop Alexandre considered the revival of spiritual life and learning, firmly rooted in the national consciousness, the principle means by which to reinvigorate the national spirit and encourage cultural advance.
Alexandre's efforts on behalf of the revival of the churches and monasteries in Abkhazeti are, among his many labors, most worthy of note. Through his efforts alone two churches were restored in Sokhumi. Outside of Abkhazeti, Alexandre renewed the magnificent monasteries of Shio-Mgvime, Zedazeni, Davit-Gareji, and Shemokmedi. He restored
Owing to St. Alexandre's generous financial contributions, a diocesan school for women was founded in
By his initiative and personal contributions, a great number of spiritual and historical books, textbooks and collections of sacred hymns were published. Not a single God-pleasing project was undertaken without Alexandre's support.
St. Alexandre spent the remainder of his days at the Shio-Mgvime Monastery, which he himself had restored. Only once — on September 9, 1907, the day his spiritual son St. Ilia the Righteous was buried — did he step outside the monastery walls. The eighty-threeyear-old Alexandre outlived the great son of
We honor thy holy virtues and labors, O Holy Hierarch Alexandre, and entreat thy protection before God!
| © 1999–2011 Православие.Ru При перепечатке ссылка на Православие.Ru обязательна |
Контактная информация |
|
||||||