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Saint '''Seraphim of Livadeia''', ''or Lebadeia'' (b.1520- [[May 6]],1602), was an ascetic from the area of Mount Dombos of [[w:Livadeia|Livadeia]]<ref>Livadeia is the capital of ''Viotia'', or ''Boetia''. Viotia is a Prefecture located in central Greece. Thebes is the next largest city of this prefecture.</ref> in Greece who is commemorated by the church [[May 6]].
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Saint '''Seraphim of Livadeia''' <ref>Livadeia can also be spelt ''Lebadeia''</ref> or ''Seraphim the Struggler of Mount Domvu'' (b.1520- [[May 6]],1602), was an ascetic from the area of Mount Dombos of [[w:Livadeia|Livadeia]]<ref>Livadeia is the capital of ''Viotia'', or ''Boetia''. Viotia is a Prefecture located in central Greece. Thebes is the next largest city of this prefecture.</ref> in Greece who is commemorated by the church [[May 6]].
  
 
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With the permission of the abbot, he left this monastery in order to avoid the reputation he was developing for his virtues and moved further west to a place called Domous. There he built another temple dedicated to the name of the Saviour, and some cells, and a community of monks quickly formed.
 
With the permission of the abbot, he left this monastery in order to avoid the reputation he was developing for his virtues and moved further west to a place called Domous. There he built another temple dedicated to the name of the Saviour, and some cells, and a community of monks quickly formed.
  
Seraphim stayed at this location for 10 years, working on virtuous projects, teaching students lessons in salvation and the Gospel.  
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Seraphim stayed at this location for 10 years, working on virtuous projects, teaching students lessons in salvation and the Gospel. He spent the rest of his life as a hermit and foretelling his own death, he died peacefully [[May 6]], 1602 halfway through Pentecost. He was 75 years old when he died. It is said that he performed many miracles during his life.
  
He spent the rest of his life as a hermit and foretelling his own death, he died peacefully [[May 6]], 1602 halfway through Pentecost. He was 75 years old when he died. It is said that he performed many miracles during his life.
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There is a monastery in Greece dedicated to this saint.
  
 
==Hymns==
 
==Hymns==

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Saint Seraphim of Livadeia [1] or Seraphim the Struggler of Mount Domvu (b.1520- May 6,1602), was an ascetic from the area of Mount Dombos of Livadeia[2] in Greece who is commemorated by the church May 6.

Life

St Seraphim is unknown to the church Synaxaristes but is documented in a service in Aigina in 1828, conducted by Bishop Talantios Neophytos Metaxas, that was later published in Athens in 1855 and revised in 1885.

His parents were respectable and raised Seraphim in a pious life. From a young age, he had a calling to the monastic life and left the world early to pursue his ascetical vocation living in a cave at the Prophet Elias on Mount Karkara. There he built a chapel dedicated to the Saviour and spent his time in ascetism. However, he had frequent visitations from family and friends so he left this beloved cave and fled to the monastery of the Holy Unmercenaries Anargyroi.

He did not spend much time at this monastery for the same reasons and left for the Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Savior, located between Thebes and Evia. At this monastery, his ascetical works made him shone as a spiritual star and the abbot of this monastery quickly made him a monk and this is where he was given the name "Seraphim".

With the permission of the abbot, he left this monastery in order to avoid the reputation he was developing for his virtues and moved further west to a place called Domous. There he built another temple dedicated to the name of the Saviour, and some cells, and a community of monks quickly formed.

Seraphim stayed at this location for 10 years, working on virtuous projects, teaching students lessons in salvation and the Gospel. He spent the rest of his life as a hermit and foretelling his own death, he died peacefully May 6, 1602 halfway through Pentecost. He was 75 years old when he died. It is said that he performed many miracles during his life.

There is a monastery in Greece dedicated to this saint.

Hymns

Απολυτίκιο. Ήχος γ'. Θείας πίστεως.

Θείον βλάστημα, της Βοιωτίας, έμπνουν όργανον, της εγκράτειας, ανεδείχθης Σεραφείμ άξιάγαστε· συ γαρ Όσιων βαδίσας τοις ίχνεσιν, άρτιφανώς εν τω κόσμω έξέλαμψας· Πάτερ Όσιε, Χριστόν τον Θεόν ικέτευε, δωρήσασθαι ημίν το μέγα.

Notes

  1. Livadeia can also be spelt Lebadeia
  2. Livadeia is the capital of Viotia, or Boetia. Viotia is a Prefecture located in central Greece. Thebes is the next largest city of this prefecture.

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