Venerable (Monastic) 15th century

Venerable Martinian of Belozersk

1370 – 1455

Also known as Martinian, Abbot of Belozersk

A disciple of St. Cyril of White Lake who guided the monasteries of Ferapontov and St. Sergius's Lavra.

Feast Day
January 12
Also Oct 7
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Martinian, Abbot of Belozersk

Life

Martinian of White Lake (Belozersk), born Michael in 1370 in the village of Berezniko near the Cyrilov monastery, was a Russian monastic of the fifteenth century and a disciple of Saint Cyril of White Lake.

At the age of thirteen he left his parents and went secretly to Saint Cyril, under whom he studied reading and writing and, with his elder's blessing, occupied himself with the copying of books. He was later ordained deacon and then hieromonk.

After the death of Saint Cyril in 1427 he founded a monastic community on an island in Lake Vozha, served as igumen (abbot) of the Therapon (Ferapontov) monastery, and for a period governed the monastery of Saint Sergius of Radonezh. He died at the age of eighty-five, and his relics were uncovered in 1514.

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  1. 1370 Birth Born Michael in the village of Berezniko, not far from the Cyrilov monastery.
  2. c. 1383 Comes to Saint Cyril At the age of thirteen he leaves his parents and goes secretly to Saint Cyril of White Lake, under whom he studies reading and writing and, with his elder's blessing, copies books.
  3. 1427 Death of Saint Cyril; foundation on Lake Vozha After the death of Saint Cyril, Martinian establishes a monastic community on a deserted island in Lake Vozha, building a church dedicated to the Transfiguration and setting rules for the community.
  4. 1447 Superior of the Trinity Lavra of Saint Sergius He accepts governance of the monastery of Saint Sergius of Radonezh (the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra) at the request of the Great Prince, and provides spiritual support to Great Prince Basil during political conflict.
  5. 1455 Return to Therapon and death He returns to the Therapon (Ferapontov) monastery in 1455 and dies at the age of eighty-five, having suffered severe illness in his final years.
  6. 1514 Uncovering of the relics His relics are uncovered, an event commemorated annually on October 7.

Contributions & Legacy

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Monastic Life and Foundations

Having come to Saint Cyril of White Lake as a boy of thirteen, Martinian was formed in the monastic discipline of his elder, learning reading and writing and devoting himself, with Cyril's blessing, to the copying of books. He was in time ordained deacon and afterward hieromonk.

After the death of Saint Cyril in 1427, Martinian withdrew to a deserted island in Lake Vozha, where he gathered a community, constructed a church dedicated to the Transfiguration, and established a rule for the brethren. He subsequently became igumen of the Therapon (Ferapontov) monastery, where he improved the condition of the house. He returned to Therapon in 1455 and died there at the age of eighty-five, having endured severe illness in his last years.

Governance of the Trinity Lavra and Public Role

At the request of the Great Prince, Martinian accepted the governance of the monastery of Saint Sergius of Radonezh, the Trinity Lavra (Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra), serving as its superior from 1447. In this office he provided spiritual support to Great Prince Basil during a period of political conflict and was remembered as an advocate of truth and justice.

His tenure raised the standing of the houses he led. The fame of the Ferapontov monastery spread under his guidance, and the institution was afterward protected and favored by members of the family of Ivan III, indicating the elevated status his leadership had secured.

Relics & Shrines

Martinian's relics were uncovered in the year 1514. This event is commemorated annually on October 7, distinct from his principal feast on January 12.

Notes

Oct 7 = uncovering of his relics.

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Jan 12