Venerable Catherine Abbess of Lesna and Hopovo, 1850-1925

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Venerable Catherine Abbess of Lesna and Hopovo, 1850-1925

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Venerable Catherine
Abbess of Lesna and Hopovo

1850-1925
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Countess Evgenia Borisovna Efimovski, after her tonsure, Catherine, studied literature and theology, and afterwards occupied herself with missionary and charity work. In October of 1885 she founded the Convent of Lesna with the blessing of the famous Elder Ambrose of Optina. In its time the Lesna Convent community numbered up to 500 nuns who took care of over a thousand orphans. St. John of Kronsdadt and Imperor Nicholas II became the convent’s sponsors.
After the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, upon the invitation of Serbian Patriarch Dimitry, Mother Catherine came to Serbia with her sisterhood to the Frushka Gora monastery of Hopovo. From 1920 to 1941, thanks to Abbesss Catherine, the Hopovo Convent “hatched” over thirty new monastic communities, and thus renewed women’s monasticism with more than thirty monasteries. Mother Catherine thus can be rightly considered the renewer of Serbian monasticism. Abbess Catherine reposed in peace in the Hopovo Convent on the10th of November, 1925.
In 1943 the Communists set fire to Hopovo. The sisters moved to Belgrade, and afterwards, in 1950, they succeeded in emigrating to France. With the whole-hearted help of St. John of Shanghai, the Lesna-Hopovo sisterhood established its new monastery in the village of Provemont in Normandy (France). The Lesna Convent in France became one of the most important monasteries of the Russian diaspora in which St. Philaret, third in line of the first hierarchs of the Russian Church Abroad especially liked to stay.
As a result of their disagreement with the decision of the Synod of the Russian Church Abroad to unite with the ecumenist and serganist Moscow Patriarchate, in 2007 the Lesna Convent went beneath the omophorion of Archbishop Tikhon, the first hierarch of the Russian True Orthodox Church.
During the Second World War, after the burning and demolition of the Hopovo Convent by the Partisans, Mother Catherine’s grave was left unmarked. On Transfiguration in 1984, the grave of Mother Catherine was uncovered, and within it, her incorrupt body. An eyewitness, Archimandrite Dositheus from the Grgeteg Monastery confirmed that they found her incorrupt body, clothes and cross her chest as if she had been buried yesterday. The Lesna-Hopovo Abbess Mother Catherine was listed among the assembly of the holy saints of Russia by the resolution of the Holy Synod of the Russian True Orthodox Church in the festive ceremony of canonization at Lesna Convent in October of 2010.

Venerable Mother Catherine, Pray to God for us!

ПРАВОСЛАВЉЕ ИЛИ СМРТ!

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This is an awesome testimony.

Thank you, Father, for posting it at E Cafe for us to read!

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner.

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So many holy connections! St John of Kronstadt, Emperor Nicholas II & St John of San Francisco... how wonderful. Thank you very much.

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St. Catherine was glorified here at the Lesna Monastery in 2010, during the celebration of the 125th anniversary of the foundation of the Lesna Monastery. We composed the service to her, and it's available in English if anyone is interested.

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The foundation of the monastery was also blessed by St. Ambrose of Optina, and we still keep the prayer rule that he gave Mother Catherine. St. John of Shaghai was not the ruling bishop when the monastery came to France, Bishop Nathaniel (Lvov), a childhood friend of St. Philaret, was. St. John blessed the purchase of our current residence in Provemont in 1967, and helped raise the funds for that. St. Philaret considered Provemont his summer residence and would come here soon after Pentecost and stay through Dormition. We are truly blessed to have so many saintly intercessors.

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Wow, so long a time ! I knew St Philaret specially loved being there at the Provement Convent ; I have a picture
of him walking with some people there. But I had no idea he spent all those months !
Was that every year during his reign, or more toward the end ? Very interesting to fit this nugget into constructing
a picture of his life.

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I just read through the account, and isn't it remarkable that TODAY is the anniversary of
that nightmarish Bolshevik Revolution ?

I would love to hear more about the uncovering of St Catherine's relics.
Is anything written up elsewhere which could be brought here ?
I know I have read the outline of the story of her life. But
I would like to hear MUCH MORE detail.

I did not realize she was the regenerator of Serbian monasticism for women, either.
REMARKABLE !

So it was those lousy socialist Titoist Partisans who carried out that desecration ?
Appalling.
That testifies to what a spiritually powerful, important convent it must have been that it
attracted the "Partisans" ' devilish attention. [A Partisan SOUNDS like a good thing. But not here !]

So her Feast will be coming up Nov 23, civil calendar ?

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