Early Life and Path to Monasticism
Saint Theophanes was born Theodore Talunin in Vladimir Province. He served in the Black Sea Cossack army until his discharge in 1791. Turning to the monastic life, he first spent time at Sophroniev Hermitage before traveling to Moldavia.
At Neamts Monastery he lived for three years under the spiritual direction of Saint Paisios Velichkovsky, a central figure in the revival of hesychast monasticism. After Paisios's death, Theophanes returned to Russia and joined the brotherhood of Optina Hermitage in 1800, receiving monastic tonsure in 1801.
Ascetic Labors
Saint Moses of Optina documented Theophanes's spiritual efforts, recording that he zealously pursued the active virtues of fasting, prayer, and prostrations with extreme non-acquisitiveness and meekness of spirit. During the opening and closing weeks of Great Lent he consumed nothing at all, and during other fasting periods he ate only every third day.
He frequently visited the Roslavl Forest to see the hermit fathers Athanasios and Moses. In 1819, when these fathers inspected Optina Hermitage, Theophanes announced his intention to visit them during Great Lent and to fast the entire period without food, declaring, 'I have faith that I will not die from fasting.'
Throughout this fast he abstained from both sleep and food. Beyond his regular prayers he performed 800 daily prostrations, and he used special cuffs with cords attached to wall hooks so that he could remain standing through the nights without collapsing from exhaustion. He nonetheless maintained a cheerful disposition, heated his cell, and assisted at the church services. Once a week he took only vinegar-water on account of dryness of the mouth. When Father Moses observed his skeletal appearance and remarked that he had worn himself out, Theophanes answered that Christ his Savior had poured out all His blood to the last drop for his sake, and that there was plenty of blood left in him yet.
Repose
After completing the fast and receiving communion, Theophanes attempted to repeat the same struggle. Severe cold, however, triggered a terrible cough and caused his health to decline rapidly. He reposed on June 15, 1819. Before his death, Father Moses asked whether his soul had found peace, and Theophanes replied that with joy he desired to be released from this life. He died while beginning to make the Sign of the Cross.
Relics & Shrines
Saint Theophanes's grave is located beside the Florovka creek at the edge of a ravine in the Roslavl wilderness, where it remains venerated by pilgrims.
Veneration and Legacy
Father Anthony, who was present at his death, later reported that on the fortieth day after his repose Theophanes appeared to him and assured him, 'I always pray to God for you.'
Saint Theophanes received approval for local veneration in the Smolensk Diocese on August 31, 2017. He is commemorated on June 15.