Confessor of the Icons
George belongs to the company of confessors who suffered in the opening years of the iconoclast controversy, when the imperial policy under Leo III the Isaurian moved against the making and veneration of religious images. As a monastic of Mount Olympus, a region long associated with Byzantine monasticism, he was among those who resisted the suppression of the icons.
The synaxarion stresses that George was of very advanced age when he was tortured — one tradition reports that he was ninety-five years old — so that his confession is presented as the culmination of a long monastic life rather than the act of a young zealot. Because he suffered for the faith without dying immediately under torture, he is honored with the title of Confessor rather than Martyr.