Education and Monastic Life
According to the tradition recorded in his life, Nikephoros was sent to the schools of Chios as a youth, studying under the priest Gabriel Astrakaris. He entered the Nea Moni monastery while young—his parents are said to have dedicated him there in fulfillment of a vow made during a childhood illness—and was placed under the elder Anthimus. He was later ordained and elected abbot (igumen) of Nea Moni, though, according to his life, he resigned or was unable to complete his two-year term amid difficulties, afterward withdrawing to a hermitage of Saint George.
When Saint Athanasius Parios reorganized the school of Chios, he appointed Nikephoros as one of its teachers. Alongside his teaching, Nikephoros received a blessing to preach throughout Nea Moni and the surrounding region, combining the work of a scholar and educator with that of a pastor.