The parish of Saint Juliana Lazarevskaya is a parish under the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. The Synod is headed by The Very Most Reverend Vitaly, Metropolitan of New York and Eastern America. Our bishop is the Most Reverend Gabriel, Bishop of Manhatten.
Saint Juliana lived during the sixteenth century in the provine of Murom in a town called Lazarevo in the Empire of Russia. She was only 6yrs. old when her parents died. Her grandmother raised her in pious and God-centered surroundings. She learned well the home handi-crafts and busied herself will household mmanagement and prayer. There was not a church within a distance travellable and so she fed her hungry spirit with reading the scriptures and edifying books. She eventually married a rich nobleman. The words of the marriage service spoke strongly to her heart and she conducted the life of her family in a truely Christan manner. The couple had thirteen child, six of which died from grevious illness very early in life. Her oldest son died in battle and another son was killed in a hunting accident. The venerable Juliana perservered through this tragedy by a life filled with prayer, fasting, and a strong bond with Her Savior, Christ. Her feats of asceticism paralleled the strict life of the desert dwellers, while maintaining her home and caring for her family. After Saint Juliana's repose her relic were found to be myrrh-streaming and through her intercessions the gracious lord has granted abundant healings. Our humble mission parish here in Santa Fe, New Mexico is blessed with the responsibility of housing a portion of her relics which have through the oil from her vigil-lamp been the means of cure for some seeking her intercession.
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