St. Peter, Tsarevich of the Horde (1290)

Commemorated June 30/July 13

St. Peter, Tsarevich of the Horde. Central image, from the Church of the Laudation of the Mother of God, Rostov. Late 17th-early 18th c. St. Peter, Tsarevich of the Horde. Central image, from the Church of the Laudation of the Mother of God, Rostov. Late 17th-early 18th c.
St. Peter Tsarevich of the Horde was a nephew of the Khan of the Golden Horde (Mongol-Tatar) Bergai.

In 1253, St. Kirill, Bishop of Rostov (May 21/June 3) went to the Horde for intercession concerning ecclesiastical needs in his diocese, and told the Khan about the miracles wrought at the relics of Holy Hierarch Leonty of Rostov (May 23/June 15). Among his listeners was a young nephew of the Khan, upon whom the holy hierarch’s words made a very strong impression. Some time later, Bergai’s son fell ill. Recalling the Russian bishop’s story about the healings, he summoned St. Kirill, and at his prayers the sick boy was healed. The Khan bestowed rich gifts upon St. Kirill and sent him back to his diocese. Along the way, the youth, the nephew of Khan Bergai caught up to the holy bishop and begged him to take him to Rostov.

In Rostov from the time of Grand Prince Constantine, divine services were performed with special grandeur, with one cliros singing in Church Slavonic, and the other in Greek. These services amazed the young Tsarevich. After the repose of St. Kirill (1261) Tsarevich Peter received holy Baptism, and was given the name Peter.

St. Peter hunting. Fragment, margin of the icon with his life. St. Peter hunting. Fragment, margin of the icon with his life.
    

Peter often hunted on the shores of Lake Nero. One day, after the holy hierarch Kirill had reposed, Peter fell asleep on the shore of the lake after a hunt. He had an amazing dream: two men shining with an unearthly light woke him and said, “Peter, your prayer has been heard, and your almsgiving has risen to God.” Peter was frightened at first—the men where much taller than the normal human height, and were surrounded by a bright light. “Do not be afraid, Peter. We were sent to you from God. Take these two bags from us, one with silver, the other with gold; in the morning go to the city and buy the icons of the Most Pure Mother of God with the Pre-eternal Infant, and of the saints,” said the men.

Apostles Peter and Paul given bags of gold and silver to St. Peter. Fragment from the icon with his Life. Apostles Peter and Paul given bags of gold and silver to St. Peter. Fragment from the icon with his Life.
    

“Who are you?” the Tsarevich asked. “Peter and Paul, apostles of Christ,” they answered, and disappeared. Then the Tsarevich heard a voice that told him to go to the bishop and say, “The Apostles Peter and Paul sent me to you so that you would build a church in their names, on the place where I fell asleep.” During the same night, the apostles Peter and Paul also appeared to Bishop Ignatius and asked him to build and church dedicated to Sts. Peter and Paul through the Tsarevich Peter of the Horde, to whom they had given a large sum of money for the Rostov cathedra. The bishop awoke amazed, and summoned the prince to tell him of the dream. At that moment the Tsarevich appeared in the church courtyard, carrying three icons that shone in his hands. This is how the building of a church dedicated to the apostles Peter and Paul started, around which a monastery was soon built, called the Petrovsky Monastery “on the field”.

Bishop Ignatius and Tsarevich Peter taking the icons to the site of the future monastery. Bishop Ignatius and Tsarevich Peter taking the icons to the site of the future monastery.
    

The Tsarevich was distinguished by his love of silence, divine contemplation and prayer. However, the bishop urged him to marry. Peter married a noble Tatar maiden who lived in Rostov with her parents and the couple had many children.

After the death of his wife, not long before his own repose, the saint received the monastic tonsure in the monastery he had founded. St. Peter died in deep old age in 1290.

Veneration of St. Peter the Tsarevich began from the fourteenth century. His universal commemoration was established at the Council of 1547.

12 июля 2014 г.

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