Materials submitted for canonization of contemporary Greek Elder

Materials for the canonization of a new Saint have been sent for consideration to the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece.

His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of Fthiotida presented the documents on Archimandrite Bessarion (Korkoliakos), abbot of the Agothonos Monastery in central Greece, to the Synod on January 10, according to the metropolis’ website.

The holy relics of Elder Bessarion the Merciful. Photo: Pemptousia

”Never judge priests, because when a priest is destroyed in the consciousness of the world, many Christians are ruined together with him.

-Elder Bessarion the Agathonite (1991)


The submitted report contains an in-depth look at his life and missionary activity, as well as the events surrounding the uncovering of his incorrupt relics, as well as personal testimonies about him, miracle stories, and draft hymns in his honour.

According to the statement on the metropolis’ website, the dossier has already been analyzed by the Synodal Commission on Dogmatics and Canon Law.

After being examined by the Greek Holy Synod, the matter will be turned over to the Ecumenical Patriarchate, as, while the Greek Church has autocephalous status, Constantinople does not allow it to canonize its own saints.

Elder Bessarion the Agathonite: biography

Archimandrite Bessarion was born in Petalidi, Messinia in 1908, receiving the name Andreas at Baptism.

Elder Bessarion the Agathonite the Merciful

 

At the age of 18, he went to Kalamata where he met with spiritual men and decided to enter the clergy. He was tonsured as a monk with the name Vissarion and later ordained as a deacon and then priest.

Fr. Bessarion received a deep theological training through his study of the Holy Scriptures and the other holy texts of the Church.

In 1935, he went to Karditsa at the invitation of His Eminence Metropolitan Ezekiel, where he dedicated himself to philanthropic activities. In 1955, he went to Agathon’s Monastery in Fthiotida, where he took up the spiritual revival of the monastery.

Every Monday and Tuesday, he would go to the hospitals in Lamia to visit and console the sick and hear their confessions. With his charismatic personality and love for men, he succeeded in comforting weary souls.

Elder Bessarion fell asleep in the Lord in Athens on January 22, 1991. His relics were discovered to be incorrupt on March 3, 2006.

Photography courtesy of the Fthiotida Metropolis

English translation by OrthoChristian

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