St. Kosmas the Aetolian - 00STKA01

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St. Kosmas the Aetolian - 00STKA01

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Feast Day/Commemorated: August 14


The Call to Mission and Early Life of Saint Kosmas Aitolos

Saint Kosmas Aitolos, the holy, glorious, and right-victorious New Hieromartyr and Equal-to-the-Apostles, was born in 1714 in Mega Dendron, Aitolia, Greece. From humble beginnings as the son of a weaver and a devout mother, he received an education that included public schools and private tutoring by an archdeacon. He later taught and attended a school on Mount Athos, where he became a monk and then a priest at Philotheou Monastery, remaining there for two years. However, a profound calling to missionary work in Greece, particularly in remote areas suffering from a severe lack of churches and priests and a large unbaptized adult population—a consequence of four centuries of Ottoman oppression—led him to seek a broader ministry. In 1759, he received the patriarchal blessing to travel with complete independence, wherever needed, and for as long as necessary, to revive Christianity in Greece.


Extensive Ministry and Evangelistic Methods

For an impressive 25 years, Saint Kosmas tirelessly traveled across Greece, its islands, and Albania. His journeys, undertaken by foot, donkey, and ship, were marked by extraordinary dedication. He founded over 200 schools, established numerous charities, and built many rural churches, all aimed at bolstering Christian life and education. Upon arriving in a village, he would request that a large wooden cross be planted in the village square. Standing on a bench beside this cross, he would passionately preach to the villagers about the love of God and the Orthodox faith, drawing crowds with his fervent messages. His method was direct and deeply personal, engaging directly with the people in their local communities.


Martyrdom, Prophetic Gifts, and Enduring Legacy

Saint Kosmas's zealous mission eventually attracted the ire of his adversaries. In August 1779, the Muslims in Albania tried him on charges of conspiracy and sentenced him to be hanged. Though one account suggests he gave up his spirit in prayer before the execution could take place, he ultimately suffered martyrdom. Saint Kosmas was also blessed by God with the gift of prophecy, remarkably foretelling future technologies such as the telephone, airplanes, and aerial bombings. His profound dedication and sacrifice were recognized when Patriarch Athenagoras glorified him in 1961. His feast day is celebrated annually on August 24. Saint Kosmas Aitolos perfectly encapsulated the missionary zeal of the Orthodox Church, famously stating, "If it were possible for me to ascend to the sky and cry with a loud voice and preach to the whole world...I would do so. But inasmuch as I cannot do that great thing, I do this small one, and walk from place to place and teach my brethren according to my power." His life remains a powerful testament to unwavering faith and sacrificial service to Christ.

 

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