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Venerable Philotheus of Karyes

Also known as Philotheus of Mount Athos

An Athonite ascetic near Karyes and spiritual father of Saint Nectarius, remembered for purity of life and spiritual discernment.

December 5New Calendar
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Philotheus of Karyes, of Mount Athos

Life

Philotheus of Karyes was an Athonite ascetic who lived in the cell of Iagari near Karyes, the administrative center of Mount Athos. According to the synaxarion preserved in the Orthodox Church in America's Lives of the Saints, he was granted the gift of clairvoyance because of the purity of his life, and he is remembered chiefly as the spiritual father of Saint Nectarius. He is commemorated on December 5.

Little biographical detail survives. The sources record no dates of birth or death for Philotheus and do not state his century directly. His period is inferred from that of his spiritual son: Nectarius of Bitolya and Mount Athos performed his monastic obedience under Philotheus and the Elder Dionysius and reposed on December 5, 1500, which places Philotheus's activity in the later fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.

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By a flood of tears you made the desert fertile,
and your longing for God brought forth fruits in abundance.
By the radiance of miracles you illumined the whole universe!
O our holy father Philotheus, pray to Christ our God to save our souls!

Text used with permission of the Orthodox Church in America (oca.org).

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Life on Athos

The synaxarion locates Philotheus's ascetic life in the cell of Iagari near Karyes. Beyond his dwelling and his reputation for purity of life, the tradition transmits no narrative of his origins, monastic profession, or later years.

He is credited with the gift of clairvoyance, which the source attributes to the purity of his life. The same tradition presents him in the role of an experienced spiritual guide, naming him among those under whom Saint Nectarius performed his monastic obedience.

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Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints