Blessed Matrona is more popular than any world politician, Patriarch Kirill believes

Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia said about unprecedented popularity of St. Matrona of Moscow, writes Interfax.

"Who of these great, powerful, honored people are visited by so many people as blind old woman Matrona, who had spent all her life in a small bed? No governor in the world meets many thousands of pilgrims, no one does not sleep at night only to touch his tomb," the patriarch said on Tuesday after the Liturgy in the Protection Monastery celebrated on the 65th anniversary of St. Matrona's decease as her relics are kept in the monastery.

According to him, thankful memory is sometimes kept about certain outstanding people.

"But no one comes to their tombs at night as there is no real connection with those heroes, while saints are always present in our lives, we have real connection with them," the primate said.

St. Matrona was born in 1885 in the Tula Region. From her birth she was not just blind, she even did not have eyes, but the girl had a gift of spiritual sight. According to her life story, from her early years she was able to know not only human sins and crimes, but even thoughts. She felt the danger, predicted natural and public calamities. Through prayers to her, people were healed and received consolation.

Matrona moved to Moscow in 1925 and lived there till the end of her life. On May 2, 1952, her earthly way ended. She said before her death: "Everyone should come to me and tell me everything about your troubles as if I were alive, I will see you, hear you and help you."

Matrona predicted that a few people will come to her tomb after her death, but many years after people will learn about her and crowds would come to get help in their troubles and ask to pray for them. It happened the way she predicted: people always stand in a long line to the saint's relics and ask her to help.

The appropriation of the holy relics of the Blessed Matrona took place on March 8, 1998 at the Danilov Monastery’s cemetery in Moscow. On May 1, 1998, the coffin with her relics was transferred to the Pokrovsky Convent. She was canonized in a list of all-Church saints in 2004.

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