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- Our Venerable Father Patapius (6th or 7th c.)
- He was born at Thebes in Egypt, and at a
young age left his pious parents, his inheritance and his acquaintances to dwell in the Egyptian
desert, devoting himself to ceaseless prayer. After many years, he reputation spread and, despite
his desire for solitude, throngs of pilgrims would seek him out for his prayers and counsel. To
escape the attentions of men, he did a surprising thing: he abandoned the desert and moved to
Constantinople, settling in the Blachernae district, where, amid the bustle of the city, he was able
to pass unnoticed, more secure in his solitude than he had been in the caves of Egypt.
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As he grew in obedience to the commandments of Christ, the grace of working miracles
grew in him, and once again he gradually became known. Once a blind man cast himself before
Patapius on the street, and the Saint cured him instantly by calling on the name of Christ. Once
he healed a man crippled by dropsy, anointing him with the oil from a vigil lamp and signing him
with the Cross.
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After blessing the Church for many years with his prayers and miracles, St Patapius fell
asleep in peace, and was buried in the church of the Monastery of the Egyptians near
Constantinople. In 1904 his precious and incorrupt relics were uncovered in the course of some
building at a small monastery near Corinth. From that time the monastery has been dedicated to
St Patapius, and many miracles are worked there.
source: http://www.abbamoses.com
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