Venerable (Monastic) 14th century

Gerontius the Canonarch

14th century

Also known as Gerontius of the Kiev Caves

A monk of the Kiev Caves who served as canonarch, leading the chanting in church, and pursued strict ascetic discipline; his relics rest in the Far Caves.

Feast Day
April 1
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Gerontius the Canonarch of the Kiev Far Caves

Life

Gerontius the Canonarch was a fourteenth-century monk of the Kiev Caves Monastery (the Kiev Caves Lavra) who fulfilled the monastic obedience of canonarch, the cantor who led the chanting in the church services.

He spent his entire life within the monastery, devoting himself to ascetic discipline of abstinence, obedience, and prayer. According to tradition he reposed at a young age.

His relics rest incorrupt in the Far (Theodosian) Caves of the Lavra. He is commemorated on April 1 and is also numbered among the Synaxis of the Saints of the Far Caves, kept on August 28.

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  1. 14th century Monastic life at the Kiev Caves Gerontius lived as a monk of the Kiev Caves Monastery, where he passed his whole life in ascetic deeds of abstinence, obedience, and prayer.
  2. 14th century Obedience of canonarch He was assigned the obedience of canonarch, leading the church singing and helping to preserve the canonical order of the services.
  3. 14th century Repose and burial According to tradition he reposed at a young age and was buried in the Far Caves of the Lavra, where his relics rest incorrupt alongside those of the fellow young canonarch Leontius.

Contributions & Legacy

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The Office of Canonarch

A canonarch was the lead cantor or reader in churches of the Byzantine tradition. The canonarch ensured that the other readers chanted from the correct texts and in the proper tones, and preserved the canonical order of the services through the correct use of the Typicon, reading appointed liturgical texts such as the verses of the prokeimenon.

In a monastery this was a formal obedience, an assigned duty entrusted to a monk. For Gerontius this service of leading the chant was the central labor of his monastic life.

Relics & Shrines

Gerontius's relics rest in the Far (Theodosian) Caves of the Kiev Caves Lavra. By tradition his relics lie alongside those of Leontius, another young canonarch of the same monastery.

Beyond his individual feast on April 1, Gerontius is honored among the broader Synaxis of the Saints whose relics are housed in the Far Caves, celebrated on August 28.

Notes

Reposed in the Far (Theodosian) Caves of Kiev.

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