Ascetic Life
The synaxarion describes Sophronius as a solitary ascetic of the Far Caves during the thirteenth century. His recorded austerities were the continual wearing of a hairshirt and a heavy iron belt and the daily recitation of the whole Psalter, disciplines characteristic of the reclusive monasticism of the Kiev Caves Lavra.
By tradition he was deemed worthy to hear angels singing. No dates of birth or repose, place of origin, or further narrative of his life survive in the available record, which preserves only his ascetic reputation.