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- Our Righteous Fathers John and Symeon, the Fool for Christ's Sake (570)
- These two brothers in Christ were from Edessa in Mesopotamia. After a
pilgrimage to Jerusalem they fled the world together; they were
tonsured as monks, but soon left their monastery to struggle in prayer
near the Dead Sea. Thus they passed thirty years in silence and
asceticism. Symeon was then commanded by God to leave the desert and
serve God among the world's people. At their parting John said to him:
'Keep your heart from all that you see in the world. Whatever there may
be that touches your hand, let it not take hold of your heart. When food
passes your lips, let not your heart be sweetened by it. If your feet
have to move, let there be peace within you. Whatever you do outwardly,
let your mind remain tranquil. Pray for me, that God may not part us
from each other in the world to come.' Symeon went to Emesa in Syria,
where he spent the rest of his life, feigning madness in order to
conceal his holiness from men. But he performed miracles of healing and
appeared to people of the city in dreams, calling them to repentance. He
was given the gift of discernment of others' inward condition, and
while dancing and raving through the streets would approach people,
whisper their sins in their ears, and call them to repentance. He
reposed peacefully in 590; John, who had remained in the desert, reposed
soon afterward.
- Prophet Ezekiel (6th c. BC)
- He is commemorated today on the Slavic calendar. See July 23, his commemoration on the Greek calendar.
source: http://www.abbamoses.com
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