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Saint Anthony Mary Claret,
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The first Russian saint I am coming across. Cool!Saint Abraham of Rostov
Abraham was born in Galich, Russia sometime in the 12th century ( 10th century according to SQPN) He was born a pagan and given the name of Averkii.
As a young man, he was reportedly stricken with a severe disease. He called upon Christ in his sufferings and, lo and behold, he was miraculously cured! In gratitude, Averkii became a Christian and was baptized, taking the name Abraham.
He subsequently became a monk.and went to the city of Rostov, Russia where he began his ministry among the pagans. He founded there a monastery of which he became abbot. He also built two churches in Rostov. Abraham was reportedly very active and effective in converting the pagans to Christianity.
He died at the monastery of Rostov in Russia and was buried at the church of the Theophany monastery.
Saint Abraham of Rostov,
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Same here. That is partly why I selected him out of so many saints whose memorials are today.The first Russian saint I am coming across. Cool!