Dispatch from the Desert:  July 27th thru August 2nd

African Saints (from the Prologue of Ohrid) There are no African, or African associated saints listed in the Prologue of Ohrid for the week.  If anyone has a list from another source, please feel free to send the information. A Word from the Fathers & Mothers “An old man was sitting in his cell and a voice … More Dispatch from the Desert:  July 27th thru August 2nd

Dispatch from the Desert:  July 20th thru 26th

African Saints (from the Prologue of Ohrid) July 25th:  Eupraxia the Virgin (413)  She was the daughter of a nobleman in Constantinople and relative of Emperor Theodosius the Great.  Eupraxia and her mother moved to Egypt and worshiped at several monasteries.  She became a nun at seven years old growing in ascetic disciplines with age.  … More Dispatch from the Desert:  July 20th thru 26th

Dispatch from the Desert:  July 13th thru 19th

African Saints (from the Prologue of Ohrid) July 13th:  Sarah of the Nile (370)  She became an ascetic as a young woman and struggled against her temptations for sixty years along the Nile River.  Many women saw Sarah’s example and also became nuns.  Nine lessons in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers and several in … More Dispatch from the Desert:  July 13th thru 19th

Dispatch from the Desert:  July 6th thru 12th

African Saints (from the Prologue of Ohrid) July 6th:  Sisoes the Great (429)  He was a native Egyptian and disciple of Abba Anthony the Great.  After the death of the teacher, God had favor on his ascetic efforts and gave him the grace to perform miracles and drive away unclean spirits.  Fifty-four lessons in the … More Dispatch from the Desert:  July 6th thru 12th

Dispatch from the Desert:  June 29th thru July 5th

African Saints (from the Prologue of Ohrid) July 3rd:  Isaiah the Recluse (ca. 429) Lived as an ascetic in Sketis, Egypt and Palestine.  While mentioned in the writings of Abba Barsanuphius and John, many of his own instructions for monks were destroyed by Muslims. A Word from the Fathers & Mothers Prayer and asceticism are … More Dispatch from the Desert:  June 29th thru July 5th

Dispatch from the Desert:  June 22nd thru 28th

African Saints (from the Prologue of Ohrid) June 25th:  Gallicanus the Patrician (362) Martyred in Egypt June 28th:  The Translation of the relics of Martyrs Cyrus and John froom Canopus to Menuthis (412) Patriarch Cyril of Alexandria prayed for God to destroy the pagan city of Menuthis.  However, an angel instructed him to move the … More Dispatch from the Desert:  June 22nd thru 28th

Dispatch from the Desert:  June 1st thru 7th

African Saints (from the Prologue of Ohrid) June 3:  Achillies, Bishop of Alexandria (312) June 4:  Zosimas of Cilicia (6th century) – A dedicated ascetic on Mt. Sinai, Zosimas was ordained Bishop of New Babylon in Egypt.  After years of service, he returned to Mt. Sinai where he reposed. Optatus (376) – Bishop of Milevun … More Dispatch from the Desert:  June 1st thru 7th

Dispatch from the Desert:  May 18th thru 24th

African Saints (from the Prologue of Ohrid):  May 19th:  Acoluthus (284-305) Martyred in Hermopolis, Egypt May 20th:  Asclas (287) Martyred in Antinoe, Egypt with Leonides.  Their tormentor, Arrian repented later and proclaimed Jesus before his fellow pagans and was executed. Thalassius the Myrrh-gusher of Libya (ca. 668) May 21:  Hieromartyr Secundus and those with him … More Dispatch from the Desert:  May 18th thru 24th

Dispatch from the Desert:  May 11th thru 17th

African Saints (from the Prologue of Ohrid):   May 12:  Polybius of Cyprus (5th century)  Bishop of Rinokyr in Egypt. May 14:  Serapion the Sindonite (5th century) This Egyptian monk wore nothing but a linen cloth, or a “sindon.”  He had even given this away and his copy of the Gospels to help others in need.  Serapion … More Dispatch from the Desert:  May 11th thru 17th