Venerable (Monastic) 20th century

Venerable Anatole II of Optina

1855–1922

Also known as Anatole the Younger · Alexander Potapov

An elder of Optina, a cell-attendant and disciple of St Ambrose, who in the years of the Church's affliction received the multitudes who came to him with consoling and discerning counsel.

Feast Day
July 30
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Anatole the Younger of Optina

Life

Venerable Anatole II of Optina (secular name Alexander Potapov) was one of the last elders of the Optina Monastery, ministering in the early years of Soviet persecution of the Church. For many years he served as cell-attendant to Saint Ambrose of Optina, and after Ambrose's death he himself took up the work of an elder, receiving the crowds who came to his cell with consoling and discerning counsel.

Born in Moscow in 1855 to a merchant family, he entered Optina only after his mother's death and was tonsured a monk in 1895. Though he was ordained only to the diaconate, he functioned as a spiritual elder. He died during the night before he was to be arrested by Red Army soldiers in 1922, and was glorified for universal veneration in 2000.

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  1. February 15, 1855 Birth in Moscow Alexander Potapov is born in Moscow to a merchant family.
  2. 1885 Enters Optina Following his mother's death, he enters Optina Monastery.
  3. 1888 Made a novice He is received as a novice of the monastery.
  4. 1895 Tonsured a monk He is tonsured with the monastic name Anatole.
  5. 1906 Ordained deacon He is ordained to the diaconate, though he later functions as an elder.
  6. 1921 Receives the Great Schema While severely weakened, he is clothed in the Great Schema.
  7. July 22–23, 1922 Repose He dies during the night before his scheduled arrest by Red Army soldiers.
  8. June 13, 1996 Local veneration authorized The Moscow Patriarchate authorizes his local veneration.
  9. June 24 / July 7, 1998 Relics uncovered His relics are uncovered at Optina.
  10. August 7, 2000 Glorified for universal veneration He is glorified as a saint for universal veneration.

Contributions & Legacy

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Life and Monastic Path

Alexander Potapov was born on February 15, 1855, in Moscow to a merchant family. He attended district school and worked as a clerk in Kaluga before turning to monastic life. His mother would not give her blessing for him to become a monk, and so he entered the monastery only after her death.

He entered Optina Monastery in 1885, was made a novice in 1888, and was tonsured a monk with the name Anatole in 1895. He was ordained a deacon in 1906. For many years he served as cell-attendant to Saint Ambrose of Optina in the Skete.

After the death of Saint Ambrose, Anatole took up the labor of an elder despite remaining only a deacon. There were always crowds of visitors at his cell, and he received them constantly, sleeping very little. He was remembered as always very kind and ready to help anyone who came to him. In 1921, while severely weakened, he received the Great Schema.

Persecution and Repose

In the early 1920s Anatole suffered persecution from Red Army soldiers. He was scheduled to be arrested on July 22, 1922, but asked for time to prepare himself. He died during the night of July 22–23, 1922, before he could be apprehended, and the soldiers found him in his coffin the next morning.

Glorification, Relics & Shrines

Local veneration of Anatole was authorized by the Moscow Patriarchate on June 13, 1996. His relics were uncovered on June 24 / July 7, 1998, and he was glorified for universal veneration on August 7, 2000.

His relics rest in the church of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God at Optina Pustyn. He is commemorated annually on July 30.

Miracles & Traditions

Historically Documented: It is related that Anatole once blessed a desperate man whose family had been left homeless, telling him that he would move into a new home in three days, which then came to pass.

Notes

Among the Optina Elders; not Anatole I of Optina (OS-0539).

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints