Saint Michael of Klopsk | |
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Fool for Christ, Venerable | |
Died | 1456 |
Honored in | Eastern Orthodox Church |
Canonized | 1547 |
Feast | 11 January |
Michael of Klopsk (Russian: Михаил Клопский, romanized: Mikhail Klopsky; died 1456)[1] was a Russian Orthodox monk and fool for Christ associated with the Klopsky Monastery of the Holy Trinity,[2] located near Novgorod on the river Veryazha.[3]