- Sergius of Valaam
Saint Sergius of Valaam (Russian: Сергий Валаамский) was a Greek monk and
wonderworker credited with bringing Orthodox Christianity to Karelian and Finnish people. Conflicting church traditions place him possibly as early as the 10th century or as late as the 14th.Church legends about St. Sergius of Valaam were not committed to writing until the 18th century. In these writings, Sergius is described as an Athonite monk sent by the
Byzantine Emperor to enlighten the heathen tribes of Karelia with the light of the Christian faith. He traveled along thetrade route from the Varangians to the Greeks , passing the Rus' towns ofKiev ,Novgorod andStaraya Ladoga . He arrived on the northern shores of LakeLadoga , and soon moved toValaam island, where he would spend the rest of his life preaching.A tradition placing his arrival on Valaam as early as 992 would make him a contemporary of Emperor
Basil II . Another pious legend describes Sergius as a disciple ofApostle Andrew who reportedly visitedCrimea in the 1st century AD. However, the earliest record of this saint's activity claims that he arrived in Valaam in 1329. [ [http://www.ortho-rus.ru/cgi-bin/ps_file.cgi?1_1431 Святые ] ] His work was carried on by, among others,Herman of Valaam , who may or may not have a contemporary of Sergius. Saints Sergius and Herman are considered the founders of theValaam Monastery . Yet another church tradition dates his death to 1353, but there are no medieval documents to validate this claim either. [ [http://days.pravoslavie.ru/Life/life1411.htm Преподобные Сергий и Герман Валаамские + Православный Церковный календарь ] ]The date of the monastery's foundation is not clear, as all records of its early history have been destroyed, most of them in the
Russo-Swedish Wars . According to an 18th century church chronicle, therelic s of Sergius and Herman were moved to safety in Novgorod in 1162 (or 1163), possibly before a major Swedish offensive against Staraya Ladoga, [ [http://193.184.161.234/DF/detail.php?id=23 Novgorod Primary Chronicle description of the 1164 attack] . In Swedish. Hosted by the [http://www.narc.fi National Archive of Finland] . See [http://www.narc.fi/Arkistolaitos/sahkoiset/] and "Diplomatarium Fennicum" from the menu.] roughly a decade after the legendaryFirst Swedish Crusade , to be returned in 1182 (or 1180). The date of the translation, September 11, continues to be commemorated by theOrthodox Church of Finland .See also
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Stephen of Perm
*Herman of Alaska Notes
References
* [http://valaam.ru/en/history/ Valaam Monastery: Cloister history]
* [http://www.ortodoksi.net/tietopankki/henkilot/pyhat/karjalan_valistajat/sergei_ja_herman.htm Pyhittäjät Sergei ja Herman Valamolainen] fi icon
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