I met Irakli
Gogoladze in Samtavro Monastery. Out of the blue this young man of about
twenty-five walked up to me and said, “You know, Elder Gabriel worked a miracle
for me… I heard that a collection was being made of such stories. Could you
please tell me who I could send this to?” I said reverently and happily, “I’m
the translator and compiler of the Russian version of the book, The Elder’s
Diadem…” Without letting me finish, filled with emotion he began telling me his
story. I turned on the dictaphone and… listened to him tell me about one
miraculous healing by Elder Gabrial (Ugrebadze). I would like to share this
story with you, dear readers.
St. Gabriel (Ugrebadze).
An icon painted by Zurab Modebadze.
A miracle
happened in my family through Elder Gabriel.
Elder Gabriel
wasn’t yet canonized when I first heard about him. Our first “encounter” was
when I was, I think, in the seventh grade and visited Samtavro Monastery with
my friends. Still only a child, I was amazed by everything I saw at the elder’s
grave—first of all by the unbelievable amount of people who came to venerate
there. Without any real awareness of what I was doing I also approached the
grave, and that was when my friendship with Elder Gabriel began. Bowing at the
grave, I felt enormous grace. My heart was filled with love. Feeling this inner
joy I wanted to shout as loud as I could, “I LOVE YOU ALL!” Nun Parasceva gave
us some oil from the lampada over the grave of Elder Gabriel and explained how
to anoint ourselves with it. I felt as though I had obtained some invincible
power. And that is how it was!
A few months
passed by, and disaster struck our home. My father fell sick with psoriasis. We
made the circuit to all the hospitals but his was such a severe form and
advanced stage that none of them would even receive us. After some time,
through the intercessions of our relatives, my father was received in the
Tbilisi hospital for skin and venereal diseases. The treatment went very
slowly. The doctors said that he would need at least four months to completely
recover. One night my father had a heart attack, and they were barely able to
save his life. Then I remembered the elder, on whose grave miraculous healings
take place. I ran home, took the oil from the lampada over Elder Gabriel’s
grave, and came to the hospital. The doctors were not allowing anyone into his
room, but when I explained the situation they agreed and allowed me in secretly.
I went to my father, and he was sleeping. With my little finger I anointed him
with the oil three times in the form of a cross, read the “Our Father,” and
asked the elder with all my heart to heal my father. Then I left without a
word.
In the
morning, mother and I came along with a friend to the hospital. We went to my
father’s room… to be more exact, we ran with horror when we heard the nurse’s
shriek: “It can’t be!” We thought, well, it’s the end! My mother fainted. I was
seized with trembling that I had no strength to control. I went into the room
and saw my father sitting on the bed. I was stunned. He had no more rash on his
body or face; his skin was like that of a newborn babe. Soon the head doctor
came into the room—the same one who had allowed me to visit my father. I will
never forget the expression on his face in that moment when he saw his patient
with absolutely clear skin! The doctor began to weep and cross himself, saying,
“Glory to God… Glory to that elder…” Then my father stopped us and asked what
elder we were talking about. I wasn’t even able to start telling him about
Elder Gabriel before my father told us about the dream he had that night. It
was as if a priest with a gray beard came into the room and said to him, “Eh,
my brother… Well, so far you haven’t once received Communion or had confession,
but you have a believing son and wife who called me here. I can’t bear to see
how they cry… Here, let me heal you, and you start living a religious life. Go
to church often, confess and receive Communion. Then we’ll be friends…
Otherwise, I’m not your friend. Get it?” He winked to my father, made the sign
of the cross over him and left…
I
wept—everyone in the room was weeping! Despite the fact that my father had
never seen the elder in his lifetime, his description of the “priest” fit
completely with St. Gabriel.
Glory to
Thee, O God! Glory to thee, father Gabriel!
Irakli
Gogoladze
Compiled and
translated into Russian by Constantine Tsertsvadze
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