Blindness and Monastic Formation
The accounts of Anthimus's life make his blindness its central feature. Stricken by smallpox at seven, he is said to have regained sight in his right eye after forty liturgies were served on his behalf, only to lose his sight again almost entirely in later life. The tradition relates that this second blindness was accompanied by a gift of spiritual insight and foresight.
He was formed in monastic life at the monastery of St. Paraskevi at Lepeda on Cephalonia under an abbot named Anthimus, whose name he took at his tonsure around the age of twenty. His reception of the Great Schema at the Monastery of Iveron on Mount Athos in 1747 connected him to the Athonite tradition, and in particular to the wonderworking icon of the Theotokos Portaitissa kept at Iveron, after which he would later dedicate his foundation on Astypalaia.