In the kellion of Holy Trinity in I Caryes lived Father Kyrillos, a man of sweet, friendly and gentle face. He was very old and had a white beard and shining countenance. Because of his appearance, one might have supposed him the principal of some university, but in actuality throughout his whole life he had never left Athos.
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Hieromonk Ioakim the American, who was admirable for his self-inflicted exile and his contempt for all worldly glory, lived in a hut belonging to St. Anne's and named for the Birth of the Theotokos. He was my elder's spiritual brother. My elder told us repeatedly about this exceptional man and his exemplary obedience.
He had served at the Jerusalem Patriarchate and in the American army. He was decorated with several medals which, along with his Archimandrite's cross, he devoted to St. Anne's icon.
Coming to Mount Athos from
The hesychast Gregorios lived in total exile in the
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An aged elder said, "How can one tell that a monk has been crucified? Here is Father S. He has been on
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