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Alexander Svirsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Alexander Svirsky

Alexander Svirsky or Alexander of Svir (1448–1533) was an Eastern Orthodox saint, monk and hegumen of Russian Orthodox Church.
Amos (his baptismal name) was born to an ordinary peasant family in the Novgorod Republic, east of Ladoga. At the age of 19, he left home for the Valaam Monastery〔 (Web-site of Alexander-Svirsky monastery )〕 and spent further time of his life as monk, including some period of total isolation from society.
In 1506, Serapion, Archbishop of Novgorod, appointed him Hegumen of the Trinity monastery, which later became known as Alexander-Svirsky Monastery, at the place of the saint's eremitic life between Roschinsky and Holy lakes, 20 km to the east from Lake Ladoga and 6 km from the Svir River.
The saint became known for his righteous life and contemplative miracles, including the appearances of the Trinity and of Mother Mary with the Holy Child. His day is commemorated on April 17 and August 30〔 (Orthodox church calendar, "Pravoslavie" web-site )〕 according to Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar.
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