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Venerable Gabriel of Atonelni

Also known as Gabriel of Georgia

A Georgian monk commemorated by the Church, of whom no detailed life survives.

November 4New Calendar
Feast Day
November 17Old Calendar

Life

Gabriel of Atonelni is a Georgian monastic saint commemorated in the Orthodox Church on November 4. No detailed life of him survives: the Orthodox Church in America's synaxarion records his name and feast day but states that no biographical information is available.

Because no vita, dates, or monastery are documented, he remains one of the genuinely obscure figures of the Georgian calendar — venerated by the Church, but without a recoverable hagiographic narrative in the available sources.

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By a flood of tears you made the desert fertile,
and your longing for God brought forth fruits in abundance.
By the radiance of miracles you illumined the whole universe!
O our holy father Gabriel, pray to Christ our God to save our souls!

Text used with permission of the Orthodox Church in America (oca.org).

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A Saint Without a Surviving Life

The Orthodox Church in America's Lives of the Saints entry for November 4 lists Gabriel of Atonelni as a Georgian monk and gives his feast day, but expressly notes that no information about him is available. No dates, monastery name, or narrative of his life are provided.

He has no dedicated article on Wikipedia or OrthodoxWiki. Wikipedia's list of November 4 Eastern Orthodox commemorations includes his name, citing the OCA, but carries no further detail, and OrthodoxWiki's catalogue of Georgian saints does not list him.

The epithet 'Atonelni' appears to be a Georgian form built on 'Atoneli' (of Athos, from Georgian 'Atoni,' Mount Athos), which would suggest a Georgian Athonite monk; this reading of the name, however, is not confirmed by any documented source and remains conjectural.

Distinct from Gabriel the Iberian

He should not be confused with the better-known Gabriel the Iberian, the tenth-century Georgian monk of the Iviron Monastery on Mount Athos who is venerated for retrieving the Panagia Portaitissa icon from the sea. Gabriel the Iberian is commemorated on July 12/25 and, in the Romanian tradition, May 13 — not November 4 — and is associated with Iviron rather than Atonelni. The two are separate Georgian saints who share the name Gabriel.

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Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints