Saint Pharmutius

Saint Pharmutius, (c. 4th century) according to the Prologue from Ohrid, was a hermit in the Egyptian desert[1] and the spiritual mentor of Venerable John the Hermit of Armenia. Pharmutius' holiness was such that angels brought him his daily bread, which in Christian love he shared with his hermit brother John who lived in strict seclusion.[2]

Saint Pharmutius is remembered along with John the Hermit by the Eastern Orthodox Church on 29 March.

See also

  • Saints portal
  • Christian monasticism
  • Stylites

References

  1. ^ Holweck, Frederick George. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints: With a General Introduction on Hagiology United Kingdom, B. Herder Book Company, 1924. p. 808
  2. ^ "Venerable John the Anchorite of Egypt", OCA
  • Serbian Orthodox Church