Life of St. Varlaam of Khutyn
The following is the life of the holy Saint Varlaam of Khutyn, in Russia. Saint Varlaam was born a Novgorodian noble, and took a tonsure in the Lisitsky Monastery. He began to live a solitary life in Khutyn, on a hill. In 1192, he built the Church of the Transfiguration of the Savior, and became a hegumen of a monastery he created nearby. He has been venerated for a very long time. The actual details of his life are sparing, but specific stories exist. Temptation The fellow monks brought St. Varlaam fish. He was fasting and did not desire temptation, so he ordered them to deposit it in a vessel for three days after cooking it. For three days, he fasted and prayed, and opened the vessel. He summoned the other monks, and showed them: it was rotting and covered in worms. He said: "Every animal turns into corruption after its destruction; it befits us to be resolved from every pleasure of the world and every attachment to this life. If you want to eat sweet food and drink sw...