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626: 177:, where he spent three days before receiving a vision of the Virgin Mary, who told him to remain on Mount Athos. Thus began around ten years of wandering. Maximos lived an austere life, mostly as a recluse in crude shelters, moving from time to time to seek further seclusion. He wore only a single piece of clothing, lived on a diet of wild nuts and berries, and would regularly burn down his hut as he moved on to new locations. His habit of burning his old hut when it was time to move resulted in his nickname "The Hut-Burner." 209:, who was a monk and disciple of Gregory of Sinai at Mount Athos for 28 years, once passed through Mount Athos on his way to Serbia and met Maximos, who greeted the Patriarch in a seemingly humorous manner, "This old man will never see his old lady again." This turned out to be a prophecy of how Kallistos would never see Constantinople ("his old lady") again, since he would die before being able to return there. Maximos then bid farewell to Kallistos by chanting, "Blessed are the blameless in the way" (from 742: 191:. During his life, he was held in high repute as a holy man and spiritual adviser, admired for his austerity, and a reputation for clairvoyance, prophecy, healing, and exorcizing demons. Legend had him seen flying in the air, turning seawater into drinking water, and more. 173:. During his time there, he experienced three divine visions from the Virgin Mary, who told Maximos to ascend the summit of Mount Athos. After the third vision, Maximos finally obeyed and climbed up to the summit of 155:, where he became the student of an elderly monk. Around this time he began his life of austerity, sleeping on the ground, staying awake for long periods, and fasting. He also spent time as a monk at 265:
Other biographies of Maximos the Hutburner were written during the early 14th century by Makarios Makres (c. 1382/3-1431) and Ioannikios Kochylas (written c. 1400).
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so that he could hear its bells. At his request, he was buried in a grave that he dug himself. The present-day skete of
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and gave his food and clothing to the poor. When his parents arranged his marriage at age 17, he instead moved to
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There are a few different hagiographies of Maximos the Hutburner. One (MS BHG1236z) was written by the hieromonk
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After his spiritual father died, he went to Constantinople, spending a year in the city, where he acted as a "
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He continued this lifestyle for about ten years until his meeting with the renowned hesychast monk
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is named after him. In spite of his desire for seclusion and obscurity, four writers later wrote
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The stories of Maximos's life recount that, as a child, he was devoted to the
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The Ashgate Research Companion to Byzantine Hagiography: Periods and Places
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Greenfield, Richard P. H.; Talbot, Alice-Mary Maffry (2016).
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According to Theophanes of Vatopedi, Maximos was born
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Lampsacus
Mount Athos
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
January 13
Greek
hesychast
monk
Mount Athos
Greece
Philokalia
Eastern Orthodox Church
January 13
Lampsacus
Hellespont
Virgin Mary
Mount Ganos
Mount Papikion
holy fool
Great Lavra
Mount Athos
Gregory of Sinai
Gregory of Sinai
John VI Kantakouzenos
John V Palaiologos
Callistus I of Constantinople
Psalm 118
Niphon Kausokalybites
Great Lavra
Kapsokalyvia

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