- Adrian of Ondrusov
Venerable Adrian of Ondrusov († August 26, 1549) was a
Russian Orthodox monk andsaint , venerated as aWonderworker .Born Andrew Zavalushin into a noble family, he was the owner of a rich estate (Andreevschina), which was located not far from the
monastery of SaintAlexander of Svir . He accidentally encountered St Alexander while he washunting in 1493, and after this often went to him for guidance, and helped supply the material needs for theascetic s. Eventually Andrew decided to enter the monastic life and wastonsure d atValaam Monastery onLake Ladoga , receiving thereligious name Adrian. Several years later, he received ablessing to live as ahermit on thepeninsula of theValaam archipelago .Tsar
Ivan the Terrible (1533-1584) developed a profound respect for Adrian, and endowed his monastic community. In August 1549, he asked Adrian to be thegodfather for his daughter Anna. While he was returning from Moscow to his monastery, robbers killed him near the village of Obzha. This took place on August 26, which is thefeast day of his ownpatron saint , Adrian of Nicomedia. Two years later, on May 17, 1551, when his brethren found his remains, his body was found to beincorrupt .The memory of Saint Adrian of Ondrusov is celebrated twice during the year on the
Orthodox liturgical calendar : The first is on the day of the finding and translation of his relics,May 17 (for those churches which follow the traditionalJulian Calendar , May 17 currently falls onMay 30 of the modernGregorian Calendar ). The second, and more important feast is on the day of his repose,August 26 (September 8).External links
* [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=102401 Venerable Adrian the Abbot of Ondrusov, Valaam] Orthodox
icon andsynaxarion for August 26
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