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- Our Holy Father Poemen (Pimen) the Great (450)
- "He was an Egyptian by birth and a great Egyptian ascetic. As a boy,
he visited various spiritual teachers and gathered proven experience as
a bee gathers honey from flowers. Pimen once begged the elder Paul to
take him to St Païsius. Seeing him, Païsius said: 'This child will save
many; the hand of God is on him.' In time, Pimen became a monk and drew
two of his brothers to monasticism. Their mother once came to see her
sons, but Pimen would not allow her in, asking through the door: 'Which
do you want more: to see us here and now, or in the other world in
eternity?' Their mother went away joy-fully, saying: 'If I will see you
for certain there, I don't need to see you here.' In the monastery of
these three brothers, governed by the eldest, Abba Anoub, the rule was
as follows: at night, four hours were passed in manual work, four hours
in sleep and four in reading the Psalter. The day was passed, from
morning to noon, in alternate work and prayer, from mid-day to Vespers
in reading and after Vespers they prepared their meal, the only one in
the twenty--four hours, and this usually of some sort of cabbage. Pimen
himself said about their life: 'We ate what was to hand. No-one ever
said: "Give me something else", or "I won't eat that". In that way, we
spent our whole life in silence and peace.' He lived in the fifth
century, and entered peacefully into rest in great old age." (Prologue)
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His name means "shepherd". Many of his words can be found in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers.
source: http://www.abbamoses.com
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