Barlaam of Kiev

Barlaam of Kiev

Barlaam of Kiev was the first abbot of the monastery Kiev Pechersk Lavra, located in Kiev, Ukraine.

He is regarded as a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, with a feast day of November 14.

References

* [http://www.roca.org/OA/78/78g.htm#St.%20Anthony%20of%20the%20Kiev%20Caves The Fathers of Russian Monasticism]


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