By Fr. George Dorbarakis
1. Our Venerable and God-bearing Father Eumenios (1931–1999) was born in Ethia, in the province of Monofatsi, Heraklion, Crete. From his childhood he was wounded by divine eros and followed the monastic path at the Monastery of the Great Martyr Niketas near his birthplace. At his tonsure as a monk he received the name Sophronios, and at his ordination as a hieromonk — performed by Archbishop Timothy of Crete at the Monastery of Kalyviani — he received the name Eumenios. He was afflicted by demonic temptations and came to the glorious Monastery of Koudoumas, where he was freed from the influence of the Evil One. Later he fell ill with a contagious disease, and for this reason came to the Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Athens, which became the arena of his ascetic struggles and a refuge of compassion for all the suffering and gravely ill. At the Hospital for Infectious Diseases he completed the Church of the Holy Unmercenaries and zealously served Saint Nikephoros (Tzanakakis), who was blind, leprous, and paralyzed. He ministered to all the afflicted and seriously ill and became the spiritual father and guide unto salvation for very many Christians of Athens. He endured his own bodily illnesses without complaint, imitating Job, and became distinguished for his humility, meekness, and compassionate love toward every suffering and weary person. He fell asleep in Athens on May 23, 1999, and his grace-filled relics were placed for veneration in the Church of the Holy Unmercenaries at the Hospital for Infectious Diseases, where they received the final kiss of countless mourners. He was buried with public honor in the land of his fathers. Through his holy intercessions, O Christ our God, have mercy on us and save us. Amen.






