Hierarch 19th century

Sophronius of Achtaleia

1738 – 1803

Also known as Sophronius, Bishop in Iberia

Bishop of Achtaleia in the kingdom of Iberia (Georgia) (1803)

Feast Day
September 8
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Commemorated as

Our Father among the Saints Sophronius, Bishop of Achtaleia

Life

Sophronius of Achtaleia was an eighteenth-century hierarch who served as Bishop of Achtaleia (Akhtala) in the kingdom of Iberia (Georgia). According to the synaxarion he was born in 1738 in the village of Lotsion in the district of Chaldia in Pontus, the son of a priest named George Sertarides and his wife Barbara, and was baptized with the name Symeon. He is commemorated on September 8, the day of his repose in 1803, though his feast is often kept on September 7 because September 8 is the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos.

Drawn to monastic life from an early age, he entered the Monastery of Saint George in Choutoura as a novice and then passed to the Monastery of Soumela before settling at the Monastery of Vazelon in Pontus. There he studied under an elder named Meletios, was tonsured with the name Sophronios, and was ordained a priest. In 1776 he was sent from Vazelon to the mining settlement of Achtaleia in Iberia, where a community of miners lived, and on 29 October 1777 he was consecrated bishop, with the seat of his diocese at the Monastery of the Most Holy Theotokos there.

He governed the see until 1794, when, according to the tradition, the mining settlement was attacked and destroyed by a raiding tribe. The sources relate that he was taken captive and sold, and was afterward freed and returned by way of Trebizond to the Monastery of Vazelon. He reposed in peace in 1803. The synaxarion relates that on the night of his repose a brilliant light was seen over his grave by many witnesses, and that those who came to the grave were healed of their sicknesses. His relics, reported to be fragrant, were translated to the Monastery of Vazelon in 1824.

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  1. 1738 Birth in Pontus Born in the village of Lotsion of Chaldia in Pontus and baptized Symeon.
  2. 1776 Sent to Achtaleia Sent from the Monastery of Vazelon to the mining settlement of Achtaleia in Iberia.
  3. 29 October 1777 Consecrated bishop Made Bishop of Achtaleia, with his seat at the Monastery of the Most Holy Theotokos.
  4. 1794 Destruction of the settlement The mining settlement was attacked and destroyed; by tradition the bishop was taken captive.
  5. 1803 Repose Reposed in peace; commemorated on September 8.
  6. 1824 Translation of relics His relics were translated to the Monastery of Vazelon.

Contributions & Legacy

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Monastic Formation in Pontus

The synaxarion traces Sophronius's monastic life through several of the great monasteries of Pontus. After entering the Monastery of Saint George in Choutoura as a young novice, he moved to the Monastery of Soumela and afterward to the Monastery of Vazelon, dedicated to Saint John (Ioannes) the Forerunner, where he completed his formation under the elder Meletios. It was at Vazelon that he received the monastic name Sophronios and was ordained to the priesthood, and it was from Vazelon that he was later sent to Iberia.

Episcopate at Achtaleia

Sophronius was sent to the mining settlement of Achtaleia in 1776 and consecrated its bishop on 29 October 1777, establishing his seat at the local Monastery of the Most Holy Theotokos. He served the community there until 1794. By tradition the settlement was then overrun and destroyed in a raid; the sources relate that the bishop himself was carried off into captivity and sold before regaining his freedom and making his way back toward Pontus.

Repose and Veneration

Sophronius reposed in peace in 1803. The synaxarion relates that a wondrous light appeared over his grave on the night of his death and was witnessed by many, and that the sick who came to the grave received healing. In 1824 his relics, described as fragrant, were translated to the Monastery of Vazelon.

Sources: Synaxarion