
Icon of Saint Gerasimos provided by Eikonagraphos
O believers, let us praise the protector of the Orthodox, The God-bearing miracle-worker lately appearing to us, the incarnate angel, divine Gerasimos. For he has rightly received from God the ever-flowing grace of performing healing. He strengthens those with diseases and he heals those with demons. And therefore he pours out healings to those who honor him.
The Life of Saint Dionysios of Zakynthos
Saint Gerasimus the New Ascetic of Cephalonia was born in the village of
Trikkala in the Peloponessos. As a young adult, he became a monk on the
island of Zakynthos. On the Holy Mountain he became a schemamonk and
studied with the ascetics of Mt Athos. Receiving a blessing from the
Elders, the monk went to Jerusalem to worship at the Life-bearing Tomb
of the Savior. After visiting many holy places in Jerusalem, Mount
Sinai, Antioch, Damascus, Alexandria and Egypt, he returned to Jerusalem
where he became a lamp-lighter at the Sepulchre of the Lord.
The monk was ordained a deacon and then a priest by the Patriarch of
Jerusalem, Germanus (1534-1579). St Gerasimus maintained the discipline
of an ascetic. For solitude he withdrew to the Jordan, where he spent
forty days without respite. Having received the Patriarch's blessing for
a life of silence, St Gerasimus withdrew to Zakynthos in solitude,
eating only vegetation.
After five years he was inspired to go the island of Cephalonia, where
he lived in a cave. He restored a church at Omala, and he founded a
women's monastery where he lived in constant toil and vigil for thirty
years. He prayed on bent knees stretched out on the ground. For his
exalted life he was granted a miraculous gift: the ability to heal the
sick and cast out unclean spirits.
At 71 years of age, the venerable Gerasimus knew that he would soon die.
He gave his blessing to the nuns and peacefully fell asleep in the Lord
on August 15, 1579. Two years later, his grave was opened and his holy
relics were found fragrant and incorrupt with a healing power.
Since the Feast of the Dormition falls on August 15, St Gerasimus is
commemorated on August 16th. Today's Feast celebrates the uncovering of
his holy relics in 1581." (taken from: http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=103007)