Memory 8 (21) August
According to the 19th-century historian Prince Ioane Bagrationi, Ekvtime was a philosopher and theologian and an outstanding preacher. He dedicated his life to improving the monastery and rebuilt the nearby village of Khashmi, which had been utterly razed by Dagestani thieves. In Khashmi he constructed a mill and planted a vineyard with a rare variety of grapes. He adorned the monastery and expanded the estate surrounding the complex. At his instruction, a great number of theological works were translated, and many rare books were recopied. St. Ekvtime instructed several of his pupils in philosophy and theology as well.
After receiving a commission from Bishop Saba of Ninotsminda, St. Ekvtime composed an Akathist hymn to St. Nino the Equalto-the-Apostles and Enlightener of Georgia.
In 1797 the black plague broke out in Tbilisi and residents fled from the city. Like true guardian angels, monastics and hermits abandoned their isolated cells and arrived to minister to the sick and the suffering. As he had in so many other worthy endeavors, St. Ekvtime served as the leader and inspiration behind these works of mercy.
The pious Ekvtime reposed peacefully in the year 1804.
O Holy Father Ekvtime, man of many labors, pray to God Almighty for the salvation of those who magnify thee!