Monastic Repose
Serbian tradition relates that Stefan the First-Crowned received the monastic habit before his death, taking the name Simon, and reposed in that state on September 24. The anchor record for this commemoration accordingly names him simply as a monk of Serbia, reflecting that it is his monastic identity, rather than his royal office, that the September 24 feast honours.
He was interred at the monastery of Studenica, a foundation closely associated with his family; the same monastery had received the relics of his father, the monk Simeon (Stefan Nemanja), translated from the Serbian house of Hilandar on Mount Athos. He is to be distinguished from his father, who is venerated as St Simeon the Myrrh-streaming and commemorated on February 13.