Venerable (Monastic) 7th century

Saint Christopher of Gazara

Also known as Christopher

A monastery superior commemorated by the Church in the seventh century.

Feast Day
August 18
Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Christopher of Gazara, Abbot of the Monastery on Mount Mela

Life

Saint Christopher of Gazara was a seventh-century monastic superior, remembered as the head of a monastery on Mount Mela. The surviving record of his life is brief: the synaxarion places his activity in the second half of the seventh century and identifies him with the monastic community at Gazara and Mount Mela, while preserving little else about his birth, his works, or his repose.

His commemoration is kept on August 18, a date that falls within the afterfeast of the Dormition of the Theotokos. Beyond his standing as abbot and the chronological window in which he lived, the tradition transmits no narrative of specific events, miracles, or relics, and he is honored among the venerable monastic fathers of the Byzantine period.

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Monastic Standing

Christopher is remembered as the superior, or abbot, of the monastery on Mount Mela, where he governed the community in the second half of the seventh century. The records that name him preserve his office and his association with that mountain monastery but supply no fuller account of his ascetic life or of the circumstances of his leadership.

The mountain monastery with which he is associated is, in later tradition, identified with the community on Mount Mela in the region of Pontus, a foundation that came to far greater prominence in subsequent centuries. The sources that mention Christopher, however, do not connect him to any of the events for which that house later became known, and they record his name without further elaboration.

Notes

OCA gives few life details.

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