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St. Sergius of Radonezh had visions of what was happening now, the Monk predicted everything.
St. Sergius of Radonezh is the spiritual collector of the Russian people, peacemaker and prophet. The saint left no written memorials after himself, but a disciple of Sergius of Radonezh, Epiphanius the Wise, wrote about his life. The name of St. Sergius is associated with many miracles and predictions. Sergius healed people during his lifetime and even after his retirement into eternity, he dreamed of his followers and predicted the future. The Holy Father could resurrect people.
St. Sergius of Radonezh, in the world of Bartholomew, was an unusual child. Even in the womb, the baby once cried during a service in one of the churches where his mother prayed. The boy was born on May 3, 1314. Since childhood, St. Sergius fasted: on Wednesdays and Fridays he refused breast milk, and when his mother ate meat, the boy did not drink his mother’s milk on other days.
One day his father sent a boy to the field to look for horses. On the way, Bartholomew met an elder in a black robe, who prayed diligently under an oak tree with tears in his eyes. The boy approached the elder and asked him to pray for him so that Bartholomew could learn to read. The elder gave the boy the holy prosphora, and when Bartholomew ate it, the elder said, “Now you will know the literacy better than your peers.” Then the elder and the boy went to the chapel, where the Chernifier ordered Bartholomew to read the psalm. The boy began to sing well and well after the blessing of the elder.
The elder told the parents of Sergius of Radonezh that their son would be the abode of the Holy Trinity and lead people after him, giving them an understanding of God’s commandments. This is what happened when the boy grew up. Sergius tried to get away from everything worldly, but people sought his blessing, and he could not refuse to help anyone. In 1890, M.V. Nestorov wrote a famous picture of Bartholomew’s miraculous learning of literacy called “Vision to the lad Bartholomew.”
The prophecies of Sergius of Radonezh, Sergius of Radonezh, could influence the most coarse human hearts with words and reconcile princes. In the chronicles there are numerous references to how Sergius reconciled the warring principalities. He threatened sinners with the punishment of God and helped them to get on the right path.
St. Sergius of Radonezh predicted the victory of Dmitry Donskoy over the Tatars in the Battle of Kulikovo. In support of Dmitry Sergius sent schemonk Oslyablu and schemonk Peresvet. During the battle, Sergius stood on the battlefield and asked God to grant victory to Russian soldiers.
Peels the Sage foresaw his death six months before going to heaven. According to various sources, Sergius of Radonezh left this world at the age of 70 or 78. He warned his students about his departure into eternity and chose a new mentor.
Even after Sergius of Radonezh passed away, many clergymen spoke of their visions. In them, Sergius of Radonezh warned about the danger and helped monks from heaven with his prayers. Various prophets of the world prophesied to Russia the end of her sufferings that one day Russia will rise from the ashes like a phoenix. The earliest prophecy about Russia belongs to Sergius of Radonezh.
In his time, Sergius of Radonezh made a strange prophecy that no one can decipher to this day, it sounds like this: “My time will come when the heavenly Light will come to earth.” Then you will come to fulfill the will of the deadlines. And the saviors will be hated, and the vanquished will lead the victors. The three roots that are separated by the curse will converge into love, and they will be led by those who are not from the tribe. Then your bones will be destroyed. The Invisible will be at the throne, all clothed with crowns and rings. Wherever you put the Ring, there will be my hand and the Lord.
At all times there were prophets and clergymen who devoted their lives to worship and enlightenment of people. No priest has ever approved of war. Sergius of Radonezh is a teacher, prophet, sage who devoted his life to the study of Holy Scripture, and one who taught people to resolve differences peacefully. Centuries after centuries, priests, monks, and prophets foretold terrible events to the present generation, as did Sergius of Radonezh. Perhaps we will stop suffering only when we stop causing suffering to other people and learn to live according to conscience. Then we pray and ask God for forgiveness.
St. Sergius of Radonezh, in the world of Bartholomew, was an unusual child. Even in the womb, the baby once cried during a service in one of the churches where his mother prayed. The boy was born on May 3, 1314. Since childhood, St. Sergius fasted: on Wednesdays and Fridays he refused breast milk, and when his mother ate meat, the boy did not drink his mother’s milk on other days.
One day his father sent a boy to the field to look for horses. On the way, Bartholomew met an elder in a black robe, who prayed diligently under an oak tree with tears in his eyes. The boy approached the elder and asked him to pray for him so that Bartholomew could learn to read. The elder gave the boy the holy prosphora, and when Bartholomew ate it, the elder said, “Now you will know the literacy better than your peers.” Then the elder and the boy went to the chapel, where the Chernifier ordered Bartholomew to read the psalm. The boy began to sing well and well after the blessing of the elder.
The elder told the parents of Sergius of Radonezh that their son would be the abode of the Holy Trinity and lead people after him, giving them an understanding of God’s commandments. This is what happened when the boy grew up. Sergius tried to get away from everything worldly, but people sought his blessing, and he could not refuse to help anyone. In 1890, M.V. Nestorov wrote a famous picture of Bartholomew’s miraculous learning of literacy called “Vision to the lad Bartholomew.”
The prophecies of Sergius of Radonezh, Sergius of Radonezh, could influence the most coarse human hearts with words and reconcile princes. In the chronicles there are numerous references to how Sergius reconciled the warring principalities. He threatened sinners with the punishment of God and helped them to get on the right path.
St. Sergius of Radonezh predicted the victory of Dmitry Donskoy over the Tatars in the Battle of Kulikovo. In support of Dmitry Sergius sent schemonk Oslyablu and schemonk Peresvet. During the battle, Sergius stood on the battlefield and asked God to grant victory to Russian soldiers.
Peels the Sage foresaw his death six months before going to heaven. According to various sources, Sergius of Radonezh left this world at the age of 70 or 78. He warned his students about his departure into eternity and chose a new mentor.
Even after Sergius of Radonezh passed away, many clergymen spoke of their visions. In them, Sergius of Radonezh warned about the danger and helped monks from heaven with his prayers. Various prophets of the world prophesied to Russia the end of her sufferings that one day Russia will rise from the ashes like a phoenix. The earliest prophecy about Russia belongs to Sergius of Radonezh.
In his time, Sergius of Radonezh made a strange prophecy that no one can decipher to this day, it sounds like this: “My time will come when the heavenly Light will come to earth.” Then you will come to fulfill the will of the deadlines. And the saviors will be hated, and the vanquished will lead the victors. The three roots that are separated by the curse will converge into love, and they will be led by those who are not from the tribe. Then your bones will be destroyed. The Invisible will be at the throne, all clothed with crowns and rings. Wherever you put the Ring, there will be my hand and the Lord.
At all times there were prophets and clergymen who devoted their lives to worship and enlightenment of people. No priest has ever approved of war. Sergius of Radonezh is a teacher, prophet, sage who devoted his life to the study of Holy Scripture, and one who taught people to resolve differences peacefully. Centuries after centuries, priests, monks, and prophets foretold terrible events to the present generation, as did Sergius of Radonezh. Perhaps we will stop suffering only when we stop causing suffering to other people and learn to live according to conscience. Then we pray and ask God for forgiveness.
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