Matrona of Moscow

Matrona of Moscow

Feast Day: May 2 Orthodox

Blind Russian saint whose spiritual sight healed thousands through miraculous intercession.

Patronage

The blind, the suffering, Moscow, women, families

Virtues & Traits

Spiritual sightcompassionmiraculous intercessionhumilityprayermaternal love

Biography

Matrona Dmitriyevna Manyova (1881–1952) was born blind yet possessed extraordinary spiritual insight and healing power. Despite physical blindness from infancy, she navigated the spiritual world with remarkable clarity, counseling thousands who sought her wisdom. Blind from age eight, she never attended school yet demonstrated profound theological understanding and prophetic knowledge. During the Soviet era, she secretly ministered to believers despite persecution, her small room becoming a sanctuary for the desperate and afflicted. Matrona never accepted money for her spiritual work, living in extreme poverty while performing countless miracles of healing and deliverance. She read hearts with supernatural accuracy and prescribed specific prayers and remedies with astonishing results. Her fame grew throughout Moscow despite communist suppression of religious activity. After her death, veneration spread rapidly; her grave became a major pilgrimage destination with thousands reporting miraculous healings and answered prayers. She canonized in 1998, officially recognized for her sanctity and intercessory power.

Prayer

Prayer to Saint Matrona of Moscow

O glorious Saint Matrona, blessed servant of God and wonderworker of Moscow, we humbly beseech you to intercede for us before the throne of the Almighty. You who endured great suffering with patience and faith, and whose eyes were closed to the world yet opened to the mysteries of heaven, pray for us that we may bear our crosses with courage and grow ever closer to Christ. Grant us your protection, guide us in our struggles, and help us to serve God and our neighbor with humble hearts. Through your powerful intercession, obtain for us the graces we need for our salvation. Amen.

Generated by Find My Saint for personal reflection. Not an official Church prayer.

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