Blessed Feodor of Novgorod Commemorated on January 19 Blessed Feodor of
Novgorod was the son of pious parents, rich and noted citizens of Novgorod.
Having been raised in strict christian piety, and having reached the age of
maturity, he took on himself the ascetic deed of Fool-for-Christ's-sake: all
his possessions he gave away to the poor, and he himself to the end of his life
dwelt in extreme poverty, not even having shelter over his head, nor warm
clothes freezing days. Having discovered a mutual enmity of the Novgorod
citizens of the Torgov quarter with the inhabitants of the Sophia quarter,
blessed Feodor pretended to be feuding with Blessed Nikolai Kochanov (+1392;
Comm. 27 July) who was pursuing asceticism on the opposite Sophia side. When
blessed Feodor happened to cross over the Volkhov Bridge to the Sophia side,
then blessed Nikolai pushed him over to the Torgov side; thus also did Feodor,
when Nikolai was chanced upon on the Torgov side. The blessed ones, spiritually
in agreement with each other, by their factitious appearance reminded the
Novgorod people of their own internecine strife, which often ended in bloody
skirmishes. © 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos. |
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