Venerable Gabriel of Lesnovo was a
Bulgarian
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hermit and
saint
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, companion of
Saint John of Rila
Saint John of Rila, a.k.a. Ivan of Rila (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian: Свети преподобни Йоан Рилски Чудотворец, Svеti prеpodobni Yoan Rilski Chudotvorеts; English language, English: Saint (monk) John of Rila ...
and
Prohor of Pčinja.
All three are venerated in
Bulgaria,
North Macedonia and
Serbia. St. Gabriel's feast is January 15.
Biography
According to the ''Life of Saint Gabriel of Lesnovo'', written during the twelfth century, he was a hermit in the tradition of Saint John of Rila. He was born in the latter part of the eleventh century in the village of Osiče, near
Kriva Palanka
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...
. Today it is in North Macedonia, but at that time the area was part of the
Byzantine Empire, included in a province named
Bulgaria. According to other sources he was born in the early 11th century, when the area was still part of the
First Bulgarian Empire
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. His decision to leave the world and remain pure squares well with the great religious awakening that was reverberating throughout Christian Europe in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
Gabriel lived a life of
asceticism
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in the eleventh century
Kratovo on Mt.
Osogovo, where he built a church dedicated to the Holy Archangel Michael. Several other monks joined him, and this was the advent of the
Lesnovo monastery. It remains still unsolved whether Gabriel founded a monastery or whether it was founded on the spot close to his
hermitage. Very little is known of this original monastery and the first and only mention of the old monastery comes only from 1330 in a chronicle by its monk
Stanislav, a famous writer. During the reign of Emperor
Ivan Asen II
Ivan Asen II, also known as John Asen II ( bg, Иван Асен II, ; 1190s – May/June 1241), was Emperor (Tsar) of Bulgaria from 1218 to 1241. He was still a child when his father Ivan Asen I one of the founders of the Second Bulgarian Empi ...
(r. 1218–1241) the relics of the saint were transferred from the monastery to the then capital of Bulgaria —
Tarnovo, and placed at the
Church of St. Apostles on
Trapezitsa
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. After the
Ottoman invasion of Bulgaria at the end of the 14th century, the traces of the holy relics of Saint Gabriel were lost.
The church located at the present-day monastery was built by Despot
Jovan Oliver
Jovan Oliver Grčinić ( sr, Јован Оливер Грчинић; ca. 1310-1356) was a magnate of the Serbian Emperor Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331-1355), holding the titles of ''sebastokrator'' and ''despotes'', and the rank of "great voivode", s ...
, a nobleman under the Emperor
Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–1355). St. Gabriel died in the Lord toward the end of the eleventh century.
See also
*
Byzantine Bulgaria
*
List of Serbian saints
References
Sources
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Medieval Bulgarian saints
Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Serbian Orthodox Church
11th-century Bulgarian people
11th-century Christian monks
11th-century Byzantine monks