Venerable (Monastic) 19th century

Venerable Hilarion of Optina

1805 – 1873

Also known as Hilarion Ponamarov · Rodion

One of the Optina Elders, known for spiritual counsel, humility, and monastic obedience.

Feast Day
September 18
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Hilarion, Elder of Optina

Life

Hilarion of Optina was a nineteenth-century Russian monastic and one of the Elders (startsy) of the Optina Hermitage, where the tradition of spiritual eldership reached its most influential expression in modern Russia. Born Rodion Ponamarov in 1805, he trained and worked as a tailor before entering Optina in his mid-thirties, becoming the close disciple and long-serving cell-attendant of Elder Macarius. He is commemorated on September 18, the day of his repose.

After the death of Macarius in 1860, and following his Elder's own prediction, Hilarion was chosen Superior of the Skete and Father Confessor of the monastery. In this office he heard the confessions of the brethren and gave spiritual counsel to the many lay visitors who came to Optina, continuing the regime of guided self-examination and obedience that he had himself received. He died in 1873 and was buried beside Macarius.

Hilarion was formally glorified among the Optina Elders by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia in 1990 and received universal glorification in the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000. His life is recorded in the synaxarion as one of the unbroken succession of Optina startsy that linked the disciples of Saint Leonid and Saint Macarius to Saint Ambrose and the elders of the early twentieth century.

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  1. 1805 Birth Born Rodion Ponamarov in the village of Kluch.
  2. 1825 Work in Moscow Worked as a tailor in Moscow, the trade learned from his father.
  3. c. 1839 Entered Optina Came to the Optina Hermitage and became cell-attendant to Elder Macarius.
  4. 1860 Death of Elder Macarius Served Macarius until the Elder's death.
  5. 1863 Superior of the Skete Chosen Superior of the Skete and Father Confessor of the monastery.
  6. 1873 Repose Died on September 18 and was buried beside Saint Macarius.
  7. 2000 Universal glorification Received universal glorification in the Russian Orthodox Church among the Optina Elders.

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Early Life and Entry to Optina

According to the tradition, Rodion Ponamarov was born during the night of Pascha in April 1805 in the village of Kluch, the son of Niketas and Euphemia Ponamarov. His father was a tailor, and Rodion learned the same trade, working at it in Moscow from 1825. Sources relate that he was twice engaged but never married, his first betrothed having died after a short illness.

Before settling at Optina he is said to have engaged in missionary efforts in the Saratov region, seeking to refute the teaching of local sectarian groups. Drawn by the reputation of the Elders Leonid and Macarius, he came to the Optina Hermitage around 1838–1839 at the age of thirty-four, after visiting several monasteries in search of a spiritual home.

Discipleship under Elder Macarius

At Optina, Hilarion was placed under Elder Macarius and served as his cell-attendant from late 1839 until Macarius's death in 1860, a discipleship of some two decades. The sources note that he confessed to Macarius and revealed his thoughts daily to Saint Leonid, and that he also carried ordinary monastic obediences, tending the gardens and working as a baker and bee-keeper. He received the monastic tonsure and the name Hilarion during these years.

Macarius is said to have recognized his disciple's maturity, entrusting him together with the future Elder Ambrose with the counsel of his own spiritual children, and predicting that he would succeed him as an Elder. This placed Hilarion within the continuous line of Optina eldership rather than treating his guidance as an individual office.

Skete Superior and Confessor

In 1863, some years after the death of Macarius, Hilarion was chosen Superior of the Skete and Father Confessor of the monastery. In this role he heard the confessions of the brethren entrusted to him several times each year and received the stream of lay visitors who came to Optina for spiritual direction.

The synaxarion describes his pastoral method as careful and exacting: he would lead those who came to him to review their whole life and recall forgotten and unconfessed sins, treating spiritual ailments at their root. He served in this capacity until his final illness.

Repose and Glorification

Hilarion died early on the morning of September 18, 1873. According to the account of his repose he received Holy Communion in the night and died a few hours later, and he was buried beside his Elder, Saint Macarius.

He was glorified among the Optina Elders by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia in 1990 and received universal glorification within the Russian Orthodox Church in 2000.

Notes

Glorified among the Optina Elders.

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints