
St. Theophan the Recluse, also known as Theophan Zatvornik or Theophanes the Recluse (Russian: Феофан Затворник), is a well-known saint in the Russian Orthodox Church. He was born George Vasilievich Govorov, in the village of Chernavsk. His father was a Russian Orthodox priest. He was educated in the seminaries at Livny, Orel and Kiev. In 1841 he was ordained, became a monk, and adopted the name Theophan. He later became the Bishop of Tambov. He is especially well-known today through the many books he wrote concerning the spiritual life, especially on the subjects of the Christian life and the training of youth in the faith. He also played an important role in translating the Philokalia from Church Slavonic into Russian. The Philokalia is a classic of orthodox spirituality, composed of the collected works of a number of church fathers which were edited and placed in a four volume set in the 17th and 18th centuries. A persistent theme is developing an interior life of continuous prayer, learning to "pray without ceasing" as St. Paul teaches in his first letter to the Thessalonians. Russian profile: Феофан Затворник
Series
Books

Thoughts for Each Day of the Year
1881

The Spiritual Life and How to be Attuned to it
1896

Turning the Heart to God
2001

The Path of Prayer
Four Sermons on Prayer
1992

Unseen Warfare
The Spiritual Combat and Path to Paradise of Lorenzo Scupoli
2019

Raising Them Right
A Saint's Advice on Raising Children
1989

The Path to Salvation
A Manual of Spiritual Transformation
1869

Про покаяння
2006