Tis_Bearself
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I wasn’t quite sure where to put this topic because it’s about the Russian Orthodox St. Seraphim of Sarov, but settled on this category because it’s where @(name removed by moderator) made his previous threads on the Chernobyl Icon of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Anyway, Jan 2 is the old calendar feast day of the repose of St. Seraphim, who is a saint I like very much. I know he’s Orthodox and that he was not always approving of the Catholic Church, but St. Pope JPII called him a saint so I figure it is okay for me to like him. I was initially interested in him because while hermiting in the woods, he would be frequently visited by a well-behaved bear.
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From there I learned that he had a very good prayer rule, an awesome devotion to the Blessed Mother, was totally forgiving of some robbers who beat him up and permanently disabled him (why they would want to rob a hermit in the forest who basically had nothing is beyond me, but who knows), and was a cheerful and inspiring person. I further realized that on an old social media platform that predated Myspace and Facebook, I used to interact with this priest who went by the handle seraphimsarov and was called “Fr. Seraphim” and this priest’s social media was influential in getting me to think about going back to church even though I realize now (I didn’t at the time) he was Orthodox and I probably annoyed the heck out of him by being Catholic and by some of my comments. I had no idea at that time why he was using the handle “seraphimsarov” and I just assumed it was his own name.
I was rather astounded to read what happened to St. Seraphim’s relics after he was deceased, buried and less than a century later, canonized by the Orthodox. Apparently when Russia went Communist, his relics were lost in a cathedral they were trying to convert to the “Museum of Atheism”, found by chance at some point after Communism ended, and ended up being partially sent into space to orbit the earth.
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From there I learned that he had a very good prayer rule, an awesome devotion to the Blessed Mother, was totally forgiving of some robbers who beat him up and permanently disabled him (why they would want to rob a hermit in the forest who basically had nothing is beyond me, but who knows), and was a cheerful and inspiring person. I further realized that on an old social media platform that predated Myspace and Facebook, I used to interact with this priest who went by the handle seraphimsarov and was called “Fr. Seraphim” and this priest’s social media was influential in getting me to think about going back to church even though I realize now (I didn’t at the time) he was Orthodox and I probably annoyed the heck out of him by being Catholic and by some of my comments. I had no idea at that time why he was using the handle “seraphimsarov” and I just assumed it was his own name.
I was rather astounded to read what happened to St. Seraphim’s relics after he was deceased, buried and less than a century later, canonized by the Orthodox. Apparently when Russia went Communist, his relics were lost in a cathedral they were trying to convert to the “Museum of Atheism”, found by chance at some point after Communism ended, and ended up being partially sent into space to orbit the earth.
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