Macarius of Oredezh was a sixteenth-century Russian monastic, remembered as a disciple of Saint Alexander of Svir, the noted ascetic of the Olonets and Lake Ladoga region. Drawn to the solitary life, Macarius is said to have left the Svir monastery with his teacher's blessing and to have settled on the Oredezh River, in the historic Novgorodian lands northwest of Novgorod, where a community gradually formed around him.
The hermitage he founded, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos, lay near Lake Ladoga in territory now within the Saint Petersburg eparchy. He reposed in 1532 and is commemorated on August 9, and is also numbered among the assemblies of saints of Karelia and of Novgorod and Saint Petersburg.
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early 16th c.Disciple at SvirMacarius entered the monastic life under Saint Alexander of Svir, whose monastery stood in the lake country between Lakes Ladoga and Onega.
early 16th c.Departure for the OredezhSeeking greater solitude, he left the Svir community with Alexander's blessing and withdrew to struggle ascetically on the Oredezh River near Lake Ladoga.
16th c.Foundation of the Dormition hermitageBrethren gathered around him over time; together they built a church in honor of the Dormition of the Theotokos and established a monastic community at the site.
1532ReposeMacarius reposed in 1532; he is commemorated on August 9.
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Veneration
Beyond his August 9 commemoration, Macarius is honored among the Synaxis of the Karelian Saints, kept on the Saturday falling between October 31 and November 6, and among the Synaxis of the Novgorod and Saint Petersburg Saints, observed on the third Sunday after Pentecost.
The place of his ascetic labors on the Oredezh lies in a region of the former Novgorodian north that now falls within the Saint Petersburg eparchy.
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