Saint Nectarios

Saint Nectarios

St. Nectarios (1846-1920), Metropolitan of Pentapolis and "Wonderworker of Aegina", was officially recognized as a Saint by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1961. His Feast Day is celebrated every year on 9 November.

Life

St. Nectarios was born on 1 October 1846 in Selymbria in Thrace to a poor family. His given name was Anastasios Kephalas. At the age of 14 he moved to Constantinople (Istanbul) to work and further his education. In 1866 he left to the island of Chios to take a teaching post. He then became a monk at the age of thirty.

Three years after becoming a monk he was ordained a Deacon, taking the name Nectarios. He graduated from the University of Athens in 1885. During his years as a student of the University of Athens he wrote many books, pamphlets, and Bible commentaries.

Following his graduation he went to Alexandria, Egypt, where he was ordained a Priest and served the Church of Saint Nicholas in Cairo with great distinction. In recognition of his piety and brilliance as a preacher, as well as his administrative ability, he was consecrated Metropolitan bishop of Pentapolis (an ancient diocese in Cyrenaica, in what is now Libya) by the Greek Orthodox Patriarch Sophronios in 1889.

He served as a Bishop in Cairo for one year, and was removed from his post by clerics who disliked his popularity with the people. Lies were made up against him by the jealous clergy. Patriarch Sophronios refused to listen to St. Nectarios. He was sent away from Egypt without trial or explanation, and was never given an opportunity to defend himself.

After his dismissal, he returned to Greece in 1891, and spent several years as a preacher (1891-1894). He was then appointed director of the Rizarios Ecclesiastical School for the education of priests in Athens, where his service was exemplary for fifteen years. He developed many courses of study, and wrote numerous books, all while preaching widely throughout Athens.

In 1904 at the request of several nuns, he established a monastery for them on the island of Aegina. The Monastery was named Holy Trinity Monastery.

In December 1908, at the age of 62, St. Nectarios resigned from his post as school director and withdrew to the Holy Trinity Convent on Aegina, where he lived out the rest of his life as a Monk. He wrote, published, preached, and heard confessions from those who came from near and far to seek out his spiritual guidance.

While at the monastery, he also tended the gardens, carried stones, and helped with the construction of the monastery buildings that were built with his own funds. He was also the Metropolitan of the island of Aegina.

St. Nectarios died on the evening of 9 November 1920 at the age of 74, following hospitalization for prostate cancer. His body was taken to the Holy Trinity Convent, where he was buried by a Priest-Monk named Savas, who later wrote the first icon of St. Nectarios. The funeral of St. Nectarios was attended by multitudes of people from all parts of Greece and Egypt.

Many people regarded St. Nectarios as a Saint during his lifetime because of his prayerful life, his humility, his purity and other virtues, his writings, as well as the miracles he performed. St. Nectarios also had the gift of prescience.

The relics of St. Nectarios were removed from the grave on 2 September 1953 and gave out a beautiful fragrance. Official recognition of Nectarios as a Saint by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople took place on 20 April 1961.

The Feast Day of St. Nectarios is celebrated every year on 9 November. Thousands of miracles have been attributed to his intercession.

Decision of the Holy Synod of the Greek Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa

"Alexandria 15th September 1998"

"The Holy Spirit has enlightened the gathered members of the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Alexandria and all Africa, under the leadership of H.B. Petros VII, Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa, more than a century since Saint Nektarios, the great Teacher and Father of the Holy Eastern Orthodox Church was expelled from the Church of Alexandria, to reach the following decision:"

"Taking into account the resolution of the Church to rank Saint Nektarios amongst the saints because of his innumerable miracles and his acceptance within the religious conscience of Orthodox Christians throughout the world, we appeal to the mercy of the ever-charitable God."

"We hereby restore the ecclesiastical order of the Saint of our Century, Saint Nektarios, and grant to him all due credits and honors. We beseech Saint Nektarios to forgive both us, unworthy as we are, and our predecessors, our brothers of the Throne of Alexandria, for opposition to the Saint and for all which, due to human weakness or error, our Holy Father, Bishop of Pentapolis, Saint Nektarios, suffered.""PETROS VII""By the Grace of God""Pope and Patriarch""of Alexandria and All Africa."

External links

Biographical Accounts
* [http://www.serfes.org/spiritual/november2000.htm A Brief Account Of The Life Of St. Nectarios, Metropolitan of Aegina ] at www.serfes.org
* [http://www.st-seraphim.com/nectarios.htm Nectarios ] at www.st-seraphim.com
* [http://www.fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/saint_nektarios_egina_e.htm#_Toc60879398 Saint Nektarios ] at www.fatheralexander.org
* [http://www.saint-nectarios-of-aegina.org Saint Nectarios of Aegina, Miracle Worker of the 20th Century ] at www.saint-nectarios-of-aegina.org

Selected Writings
* [http://www.fatheralexander.org/booklets/english/saint_nektarios_egina_e.htm#_Toc60879402 Saint Nektarios ] at www.fatheralexander.org
* [http://www.serfes.org/writtings/stnectarios.htm Father Demetrios Serfes - St. Nectarios of Aegina ] at www.serfes.org
* [http://www.saint-nectarios-of-aegina.org Saint Nectarios of Aegina, Miracle Worker of the 20th Century ] at www.saint-nectarios-of-aegina.org

Some Miracle Accounts
* [http://www.sprint.net.au/~corners/Nov98/StNectarios.htm Saint Nectarios ] at www.sprint.net.au
* [http://www.saint-nectarios-of-aegina.org Saint Nectarios of Aegina, Miracle Worker of the 20th Century ] at www.saint-nectarios-of-aegina.org

St. Nectarios' Miraculous Relics
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arbible/message/23759 Visiting Aghios Nectarios, Aegina island, Greece (departing from Athens) - With photos]
* [http://www.saint-nectarios-of-aegina.org Saint Nectarios of Aegina, Miracle Worker of the 20th Century ] at www.saint-nectarios-of-aegina.org


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