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The holy [[saint]] '''Artemius of Verkola''' (or Verkolsk) the [[Righteous]] Child [[Wonder-worker]] lived in Russia in the 16th century.  He was only 12 years of age when he was struck dead by lightning. His [[feast day]] is celebrated on the date of his repose, [[June 23]], as well as on [[October 20]].
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The holy [[saint]] '''Artemius of Verkola''' (Артемий Веркольский) the [[Righteous]] Child [[Wonder-worker]] lived in Russia in the 16th century.  He was only 12 years of age when he was struck dead by lightning. His [[feast day]] is celebrated on the date of his repose, [[June 23]], as well as on [[October 20]].
  
Because St. Artemius was killed by lightning, people at first believed this was God's judgment upon him.  "Some years later, the village [[reader]] beheld a light over the place where the incorrupt body of the Righteous Artemius lay." [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=103006] His [[relics]] were taken to the church of St. Nicholas in 1577, where they performed numerous healings.  In 1918, Soviets desecrated his relics and threw them into a well.
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Because St. Artemius was killed by lightning, people at first believed this was God's judgment upon him.  "Some years later, the village [[reader]] beheld a light over the place where the [[Incorruptibility|incorrupt]] body of the Righteous Artemius lay." [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=103006] His [[relics]] were taken to the church of St. Nicholas in 1577, where they performed numerous healings.  In 1918, Soviets desecrated his relics and threw them into a well.
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In 1648, by order of Tsar [[w:Alexis of Russia|Alexis Mikhailovich of Russia]] was founded the St. Artemius of Verkola monastery, and relics of the saint was moved into it.
  
 
==Hymns==
 
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==Sources==
 
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*[http://www.antiochianvillage.org/camp/liturgical/patron/startemius.html St. Artemius of Verkola] ([[Antiochian Village]])
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130315115900/http://antiochianvillage.org:80/camp/liturgical/patron/startemius.html St. Artemius of Verkola] ([[Antiochian Village]], via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, archived March 15, 2013.)
*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID=103006 Holy Righteous Artemius] ([[OCA]])
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* [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?FSID=103006 Holy Righteous Artemius] ([[OCA]])
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:39, July 29, 2021

The holy saint Artemius of Verkola (Артемий Веркольский) the Righteous Child Wonder-worker lived in Russia in the 16th century. He was only 12 years of age when he was struck dead by lightning. His feast day is celebrated on the date of his repose, June 23, as well as on October 20.

Because St. Artemius was killed by lightning, people at first believed this was God's judgment upon him. "Some years later, the village reader beheld a light over the place where the incorrupt body of the Righteous Artemius lay." [1] His relics were taken to the church of St. Nicholas in 1577, where they performed numerous healings. In 1918, Soviets desecrated his relics and threw them into a well.

In 1648, by order of Tsar Alexis Mikhailovich of Russia was founded the St. Artemius of Verkola monastery, and relics of the saint was moved into it.

Hymns

Troparion [2]

By the command of the Most High, the sky was darkened with rain clouds,
lightning flashed, threat'ning thunder clashed,
and you gave up your soul into the hands of the Lord, O Artemius most wise.
Now as you stand before the Throne of the Lord of All,
you grant healing unfailingly to those who come to you with faith and love,
and you pray to Christ our God that our souls may be saved.

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