Saint Artemy of Verkola | |
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Born | 1532 Russia |
Died | 23 June 1544 Russia |
Honored in | Russian Orthodox Church |
Feast | June 23 |
Artemy of Verkola (1532 - 23 June 1544) is a child saint venerated in the Russian Orthodox Church.
According to his hagiography, he was an unusually pious peasant child who lived in northern Russia. He was struck by lightning while helping his father plow the fields and was killed instantly. He was interred in a clearing and a wooden shell was placed around his body, with a fence constructed around it.
Thirty-three years after his death a local deacon saw a light emanating from the boy's resting place and supposedly discovered the boy's body showed no sign of decay. Miracles of healing happened to people who venerated the boy's relics and he was proclaimed a saint.[1]