Modern
Saints: Elder Iakovos Tsalikis
A Glimpse of
His Holy Life
From a young
age little Iakovos (which was his name even at baptism) loved the Lord and His
Bride, the Church. Born in Livisi, in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), he and
his family were forced to immigrate to Greece during the exchange of
populations. Eventually settling on the island of Evia, he lived with his
family in a storehouse with other refugees, blankets separated the individual
living quarters. Little Iakovos would lift these blankets in order to “cense”
his neighbours with the toy censor he made out of a roof tile. His holiness was
noticed very early, though he wasn’t fully understood and suffered a great deal
of derision; children would call him “geronda” and “father”. He would arise in
the night for vigil, chant throughout the day, and was even entrusted with the
keys to the village church since a priest came only twice a month to serve the
divine services.
Throughout
his life he lived in great poverty and fasting. As a young man he would chant
in the church barefoot because he could
not afford shoes. People ridiculed him but he often had visions of saints and
angels which would comfort and strengthen him in his resolve to live for
Christ. After serving in the Greek army and working to save enough money for
his sister ’s dowry, he was free to become a monk. Wanting to follow in his
ancestors’ footsteps (seven generations of priest-monks, a bishop and a saint),
he initially wanted to become a monk in the Holy Land. Before setting out he
visited St. David’s Monastery for what he thought would be the last time and
was instead spiritually persuaded to
stay there by St. David himself.Through many hardships the elder increased in
holiness and grace during his time at St.David’s, eventually becoming the abbot
and receiving countless souls whom he guided and comforted. St. David was like
his own spiritual father, appearing to him on many occasions and hearkening to
his many prayers and supplications. The elder reposed on November 21,1991, the
Feast of the Entrance of the Mother of God into the Temple.May we have his
blessing!
Wise Counsel
from the Elder: (from Precious Vessels of the Holy Spirit)
“ We are not
sanctified by the place in which we live, but by the way we live.”
“The faithful
shouldn’t tell others of things they have confessed, of details of their life
or their spiritual endeavour.”
“Chase away
the bad thoughts and fantasies that the devil presents. Don’ t even notice
them.”
“Don’t
hesitate [to come to confession]. Don’t be ashamed. Whatever you may have done,
even the greatest of sins, the spiritual father has power from the Lord Christ
Himself and from the Apostles to forgive you with his stole.”
“I asked God
in prayer for the gift of discerning men’s hearts by looking at their faces, so
that I might be able to help them; and God granted it.”
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