Early Life and Formation
Gervasios was born in 1877 in the village of Nymfasia, also called Kernitsa, in Arcadia in the Peloponnese. His first contact with monastic life came in 1891, when, at the age of fourteen, he entered the Holy Monastery of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary of Kernitsa.
In 1897 he joined the Holy Monastery of Gerokomeio in Patras as a monk, and he completed his military service in 1899. He pursued theological education alongside his monastic and clerical life, entering the higher ecclesiastical Rizarios School of Athens in 1905 and later earning a doctorate in theology from the University of Athens in 1914.
Priestly and Monastic Career
He was ordained deacon of the Holy Archdiocese of Patras in 1904 and priest of the Metropolis of Patras in 1910. During the Balkan Wars of 1912 he served as a military chaplain.
In 1915 he taught theology at the Syros High School, and in 1916 he was elected Abbot of Gerokomeio Monastery. He became parish priest at the Church of Agios Dimitrios in Patras in 1919, and in 1938 he was appointed Protosynkellos of the Archdiocese of Athens.
Catechetical and Educational Work
The labor for which Gervasios is principally remembered is the organization of catechetical instruction. In 1923 he founded what are described as the first catechetical schools in Greece, a model of structured religious education that spread from his work in Patras.
His pastoral concern extended to the wider formation of the young and of women. He established summer camps in 1946 and again in 1950, and in 1950 he founded the Reconstructive School for Women of Patras.
Glorification
Gervasios reposed in Patras on 30 June 1964 at the age of eighty-seven. The Ecumenical Patriarchate took up the question of his canonization, with a decision reported in 2020, and on 16 November 2023 the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople officially proclaimed his sainthood, fixing his feast on 30 June.
A First Vespers service in his memory was held in Patras in November 2023. The first church dedicated in his honor was inaugurated on 8 June 2024 in Chalandritsa, in Achaia.
Relics & Shrines
A relic fragment of Saint Gervasios was transferred to the island of Imbros, where Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew took part in commemorations on 18 August 2024.