翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Basildon District Council election, 1999
・ Basildon District Council election, 2000
・ Basildon District Council election, 2002
・ Basildon District Council election, 2003
・ Basildon District Council election, 2004
・ Basildon District Council election, 2006
・ Basildon District Council election, 2007
・ Basildon District Council election, 2008
・ Basil of Amasea
・ Basil of Ancyra
・ Basil of Baker Street
・ Basil of Caesarea
・ Basil of Khakhuli
・ Basil of Naples
・ Basil of Ostrog
Basil of Pavlovsky Posad
・ Basil of Seleucia
・ Basil of Trebizond
・ Basil Onomagoulos
・ Basil Onyons
・ Basil Osborne
・ Basil Pao
・ Basil Parasiris
・ Basil Patchitt
・ Basil Payne
・ Basil Peacey
・ Basil Pennington
・ Basil Peto
・ Basil Plummer
・ Basil Poledouris


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Basil of Pavlovsky Posad : ウィキペディア英語版
Basil of Pavlovsky Posad

St Basil of Pavlovsky Posad, born Vasily Gryaznov (1816 – February 16, 1869), also known as Holy Vasily, is a Russian saint, glorified in 1999 for living a righteous life.
== Life ==

Gryaznov was born in the village of Evseevo Bogorodskogo County, know known as Pavlovo-Posadsky District. His father, Ivan Semenovich Basil, was a farmer and his mother, Evdokia Zaharovna, home schooled the children in subjects such as Chasoslovu and the Psalms, instilling a deep faith and love for God.
During his youth Basil worked at a factory, where he fell under the influence of his workmates and began drinking wine and engaging in acts of vice and passion. He is said to have mourned his sins and asked for forgiveness many a time, before repeatedly falling under the pressure of the bad company he was associated with. In an act of desperation and frustration he recognised his mistakes by changing his name to Gryazny (Russian for “dirty”).
After repenting his sins Basil strived to live a sacred life. His plight became known, and many people came to him for advice on the scriptures. In his home town there were many Old Believers. Upon listening to his sermons up to seven thousand of them joined the official Orthodoxy.
In 1840 Jacob Labzin, a well known businessman and owner of head scarf factories in Pavlovsky Posad, came to Gryaznov for help. Basil helped him to see how to live a sacred life, and the two became comrades, Labzin marrying Basil's sister Akilina and incorporating Basil as a business partner. Even with his wealth Gryaznov continued to conduct a life of the sacred devotee, donating his money to the poor and, together with his sister and brother in law, built schools and almshouses. He dreamed to construct a monastery in Pavlovsky Posad, but this was not to be, marred by his death in 1869.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Basil of Pavlovsky Posad」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.