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Venerable '''Gabriel of Lesnovo''' (also ''Gavrilo'', Serbian: '''Свети Гаврило лесновски''') was a Slav and companion of Prochorus of Pchinja and St. John of Rila. St. Gabriel's feast is [[January 15]].
Venerable '''Gabriel of Lesnovo''' ('''Свети Гаврило лесновски''') was a Slav and companion of Prochorus of Pchinja and St. John of Rila. St. Gabriel's feast is [[January 15]]  
 
  
He lived a life of asceticism in the tenth century at Kratov on Mt. Lesnov where he built a church dedicated to the Holy Archangel Michael. Several other [[monk]]s joined him and this was beginning of Lesnovo Monastery. He was a miracle-worker during his life and after his death. The present-day beautiful church located there was built by Despot Jovan Oliver, a nobleman of Emperor Dušan. St. Gabriel died in the Lord toward the end of the tenth century.
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He lived a life of asceticism in the tenth century at Kratov on Mt. Lesnov, where he built a church dedicated to the Holy [[Archangel Michael]]. Several other [[monk]]s joined him, and this was beginning of Lesnovo [[Monastery]]. He was a miracle-worker during his life and after his death. The beautiful church located at the present day monastery was built by Despot Jovan Oliver, a nobleman under the Emperor Dušan. St. Gabriel died in the Lord toward the end of the tenth century.
  
 
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Venerable Gabriel of Lesnovo (also Gavrilo, Serbian: Свети Гаврило лесновски) was a Slav and companion of Prochorus of Pchinja and St. John of Rila. St. Gabriel's feast is January 15.

He lived a life of asceticism in the tenth century at Kratov on Mt. Lesnov, where he built a church dedicated to the Holy Archangel Michael. Several other monks joined him, and this was beginning of Lesnovo Monastery. He was a miracle-worker during his life and after his death. The beautiful church located at the present day monastery was built by Despot Jovan Oliver, a nobleman under the Emperor Dušan. St. Gabriel died in the Lord toward the end of the tenth century.