Relics & Shrines
On July 16, 1989, the relics of Nectarius were translated to Optina Monastery and placed in the Cathedral of the Entry of the Mother of God into the Temple.
c. 1853 – 1928
The last of the great elders of Optina, a hieromonk of deep humility and clairvoyant counsel who guided many through the upheavals of the early twentieth century.
Our Venerable Father Nectarius, Elder of Optina
Nectarius of Optina was a Russian hieromonk and the last of the celebrated Optina Elders, a succession of monastic spiritual fathers attached to Optina Monastery whose counsel drew pilgrims from across late imperial Russia. Born Nicholas Tikhonov in the city of Yelets in the Orel province, he entered Optina in 1876 and spent his formative decades under the guidance of the monastery's foremost elders before himself being chosen to continue their tradition.
His eldership coincided with the collapse of the old order and the Bolshevik suppression of monastic life. Arrested when Optina was closed and exiled to a village in the Bryansk region, he continued to receive visitors until his repose in 1928. He was glorified as a saint at the end of the twentieth century, and his relics were returned to Optina.
On July 16, 1989, the relics of Nectarius were translated to Optina Monastery and placed in the Cathedral of the Entry of the Mother of God into the Temple.
Nectarius was glorified by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia in 1990. Within the Moscow Patriarchate, local veneration was authorized on June 13, 1996, and he was glorified for general veneration on August 7, 2000.
He is commemorated on April 29 and, together with all the Optina Elders, on October 11.
Among the Optina Elders; modern glorification; flagged for clergy/source review.