Venerable (Monastic)16th century

Venerable Leontius the Hagiorite

d. 1605

Also known as Leontius of Mount Athos · Leontius the Clairvoyant

A monk of the Dionysiou monastery on Mount Athos who in sixty years never once left its walls, and was granted the gift of foreseeing things to come.

Feast Day
June 18
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Leontius the Clairvoyant of the Monastery of Dionysiou on Mount Athos

Life

Leontius the Hagiorite, also known as Leontius the Clairvoyant, was a monastic of the Peloponnese who passed the greater part of his life at the Monastery of Dionysiou on Mount Athos. According to the synaxarion he was a native of Argos in the Peloponnese, and the tradition surrounding him centers on a remarkable monastic stability: across some sixty years at Dionysiou he is said never once to have stepped beyond the monastery's walls.

He is venerated as a wonderworker for the gift of clairvoyance and prophecy attributed to him, and is commemorated by the Orthodox Church on June 18. He is distinct from the saint named Leontius of the Kiev Caves, who is remembered on the same day.

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  1. 16th centuryNative of ArgosBy the account of the synaxarion, Leontius was born in Peloponnesian Argos.
  2. Monastic lifeSixty years at DionysiouHe entered the Monastery of Dionysiou on Mount Athos and labored there for a long period. Tradition holds that across sixty years he never once left the monastery grounds.
  3. March 16, 1605ReposeHe reposed at the age of 85.

Contributions & Legacy

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Gift of Clairvoyance

The defining trait recorded of Leontius is the gift of clairvoyance and prophecy, which the tradition attributes to his deep faith and ascetic labors. It is from this that his common epithet, Leontius the Clairvoyant, derives.

Relics & Shrines

After his repose, the synaxarion relates that his holy relics were glorified by a flow of healing myrrh.

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Notes

Not Leontius of the Kiev Caves (same day).

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints