Savvas the New of Kalymnos
Savvas the New of Kalymnos | |
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Icon at church entrance Kalymnos | |
| Wonderworker, Iconographer and Confessor | |
| Born | 1862 Herakleitsa, Eastern Thrace, Ottoman Empire |
| Died | 7 April 1947 (aged 85) Kalymnos, Greece |
| Venerated in | Eastern Orthodoxy |
| Canonized | 1992 |
| Feast | 7 April (25 March OC), The Fifth Sunday in Lent |
| Patronage | Kalymnos |
Saint Savvas of Kalymnos (also known as Saint Savvas the New) is the patron saint of the Greek island of Kalymnos, where he lived during the last twenty years of his life as the priest and spiritual father of the nuns of the Convent of All Saints. He was a great ascetic, confessor, icon painter, and miracle-worker. He is one of the recently recognized saints in the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
He died on 7 April 1947 and his remains were exhumed 10 years later in 1957. The feast dates of St. Savvas the New of Kalymnos are celebrated on various dates in different traditions, 7 April (25 March in the Old Calendar), and the fifth Sunday of Great Lent with St. Mary of Egypt.