St. Stephen of Moldova.
On February the solemn opening of the Year of
St. Stephen the Great,
Dedicated to the defender of Orthodoxy and
right-believing 15th-century prince of Moldova, was held in the Moldovan
capital of Chișinău. Metropolitan Vladimir of Chișinău and All Moldova took
part in the event, celebrating a moleben before an icon of the saint, reports
the site of the Orthodox Church of Moldova.
St. Stephen III the
Great (1429-1504) was the prince and defender of the Orthodox
faith and one of the most prominent rulers of the Moldavian Principality,
ruling for 47 years. He was canonized by the Romanian Orthodox Church in 1992.The
event was also attended by Moldovan President Igor Dodon and other politicians
and diplomats.“Our
great lord combined within himself a just attitude to people, love for Christ,
and forgiveness of his enemies. We can find signs of holiness in his life and
in his legacy, which was inherited by his descendants. He worthily bore the
cross of a ruler, ceaselessly caring for our land and people… Seeing his firm
faith, Christ the Savior gave him numerous victories over his adversaries,”
Vladyka Vladimir said at the opening ceremony.According to the counsel of his
spiritual father St. Daniel the Hesychast,
St. Stephen built a church after
every battle, which ensured his victories. In total, he won 47 battles and
built 48 churches or monasteries. He is buried at the Putna Monastery which he
himself built.“Those
minor defeats which he suffered were sent to him as a test of his faith and
patience,” the bishop added.St.
Stephen lost the Battle of Razboieni to the Turks in 1476. He thought perhaps
he should surrender the country to the Muslims, but St. Daniel told him he
would soon win a decisive victory, after which he was to build a monastery in
honor of St. George. Trusting in the words of his spiritual father, he drove
the Turks out of the country.
There
will be more than 50 events throughout the year of St. Stephen the Great,
including exhibitions, academic conferences, sport competitions, the
publication of thematic works and academic books, concerts, documentaries,
thematic competitions, and much more.Historical
relics and sacred Church objects connected with the name of St. Stephen the
Great from Turkey, Greece, and the Holy Mountain will also be sent to Moldova
for the various celebrations.
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