Sources and Memory
The primary witness to John is the catalogue of holy fathers of Zedazeni assembled by Catholicos Arsenius II, which records that he was killed at the monastery by Muslims. This record establishes both his rank as abbot and the manner of his death, while leaving the details of his origins, ascetic labors, and tenure unknown.
Care is needed not to confuse this John with John of Zedazeni, the head of the Thirteen Syrian Fathers who brought monasticism to Georgia in the 6th century and after whom the monastery was named. The martyred abbot belongs to a later generation of the same community.