posted on Apr, 14 2003 @ 01:47 AM
In 1793, St. Seraphim was ordained a hieromonk, after which he served every day and received Holy Communion for a year. St. Seraphim then began to
withdraw into his "farther hermitage" � the forest wilderness about five kilometers from Sarov Monastery. He achieved great perfection at this time.
Wild animals � bears, rabbits, wolves, foxes and others � came to the hut of the ascetic. The staritsa (i.e., eldress) of the Diveevo monastery,
Matrona Plescheeva, witnessed how St. Seraphim fed a bear that had come to him out of his hand: "The face of the great starets was particularly
miraculous. It was joyous and bright, as that of an angel," she described. While living in this little hermitage of his, St. Seraphim once suffered
greatly at the hands of robbers. Although he was physically very strong and was holding an axe at the time, St. Seraphim did not resist them. In
answer to their threats and their demands for money, he lay his axe down on the ground, crossed his arms on his chest and obediently gave himself up
to them. They
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