St. Meletios of
Rhodes was a man of prayer. He discovered the deserted places about Lardos,
while shepherding his father’s sheep, and calming his soul with prayer and zeal
for the monastic life. On one of his excursions he had a vision which showed
the icon of the Theotokos Ypseni at the root of a certain tree. Following this
vision, and led by the grace of the Mother of God, he decided to follow the
monastic life and dedicate himself to God. So, he built a Church in the place
where he found the icon, dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God. The
Metropolitan ordained him a Priest-Monk and made him Abbot of the Monastery. He
lived a strict ascetic life… In the evenings he escaped to a cave near the
monastery and prayed and during the daytime he heard confessions of the
Christian faithful, giving them strength to keep their faith throughout those
difficult times. God also gave him the gift of healing and he cured sick and
spiritually troubled souls.
He was slandered by the Turks and a price put on his head because of his work amongst the Greek Orthodox faithful. In the end, the Saint proved his innocence before the Metropolitan and then gave his last breath. He was honoured as a saint by the Christians of the island and his relics, which continually gave off a sweet smelling fragrance, were shared out to various places. A piece of the Holy Relics is kept in the Holy Monastery of Ypseni as a priceless treasure and source of healing and blessing for all those who venerate them with devotion. Since St. Meletios' day of actual repose is not known his feast is celebrated together with that of his namesake St. Meletios, Bishop of Great Antioch on the 12th February.
He was slandered by the Turks and a price put on his head because of his work amongst the Greek Orthodox faithful. In the end, the Saint proved his innocence before the Metropolitan and then gave his last breath. He was honoured as a saint by the Christians of the island and his relics, which continually gave off a sweet smelling fragrance, were shared out to various places. A piece of the Holy Relics is kept in the Holy Monastery of Ypseni as a priceless treasure and source of healing and blessing for all those who venerate them with devotion. Since St. Meletios' day of actual repose is not known his feast is celebrated together with that of his namesake St. Meletios, Bishop of Great Antioch on the 12th February.
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