† Our Father among the Saints Basil the Great (379) and his - TopicsExpress



          

† Our Father among the Saints Basil the Great (379) and his brother St Gregory of Nyssa . January 1 In its services, the Church calls St Basil a bee of the Church of Christ: bringing the honey of divinely-inspired wisdom to the faithful, stinging the uprisings of heresy. Basil was born in Cappadocia to a wealthy and prominent family. Their worldly wealth, however, is as nothing compared to the wealth of Saints that they have given to the Church: his parents St Basil the Elder and St Emmelia; his sister St Macrina , the spiritual head of the family; and his brothers St Gregory of Nyssa, and St Peter, future bishop of Sebaste. Inspired and tutored by his father, a renowned professor of rhetoric, the brilliant Basil set out to master the secular learning and arts of his day, travelling to Athens, where he studied alongside his life-long friend St Gregory of Nazianzus. When he returned from his studies in 356, he found that his mother and his sister Macrina had turned the family home into a convent, and that his brothers had also taken up the monastic life nearby. Puffed up by his secular accomplishments, he at first resisted his sisters pleas to take up a life devoted to God, but at last, through her prayers and admonition, entered upon the ascetical life. After travelling among the monks of Egypt, Palestine and Syria, he settled in Cappadocia as a hermit, living in utter poverty and writing his ascetical homilies. A monastic community steadily gathered around him, and for its good order St Basil wrote his Rule, which is regarded as the charter of monasticism. (St Benedict in the West was familiar with this Rule, and his own is modelled on it.) In about 370 he was consecrated Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. Even as bishop, he continued to live without any possessions save a worn garment to cover himself. At this time the Arian heresy was rending the Church, and it became St Basils lot to defend Orthodoxy in Sermons and writings, a task which he fulfilled with such erudition and wisdom that he is called Basil the Great. Basil reposed in peace in 379, at the age of forty-nine.
Posted on: Thu, 01 Jan 2015 10:11:02 +0000

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