November: Day 6:
Venerable Barlaam of Khutyn
(Lessons From His Life:
a. We Must Love Our Neighbors and
b. Live As If We Are Preparing To Die Every Day)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
Venerable Barlaam of Khutyn
(Lessons From His Life:
a. We Must Love Our Neighbors and
b. Live As If We Are Preparing To Die Every Day)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
I. Venerable Barlaam of Khutyn, celebrated today, was descended from wealthy Novgorodians. Even in his youth he felt drawn to the monastic life, avoided children's games, fasted and prayed a lot. His parents wanted to keep him from such a life. But he said to them: "I have read many holy books, and nowhere have I found that parents would advise against anything good for their children. Is not the Kingdom of Heaven, which I seek, more precious than all else?" Then his parents gave him complete freedom and soon they died. After this, Venerable Barlaam gave away almost all his property and went into the desert; then, for greater solitude, he settled in the forest, on the banks of the Volkhov, 10 versts from Novgorod, on a hill called Khutyn. The Saint's solitude did not last long: soon princes, boyars, monks and commoners learned of him and began to come to him for conversation, and he gave everyone the necessary instructions; and many wished to lead a life under his guidance and settled around him. Then a temple was built and cells around it. A monastery appeared. The Saint gave the rest of his property for the benefit of the monastery. He gave the monastery its charter. The charter prescribed to distribute alms to the poor, to feed and quench the thirst of all travelers, and in general to have Christian love for them.