Joseph of Panephysis | |
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Born | Thmuis, Egypt |
Residence | Scetes |
Died | Egypt |
Feast | June 17 |
Joseph of Panephysis, Joseph of Panepho,[1] or Joseph the Anchorite was an Egyptian Christian monk who lived around the 4th and 5th centuries in the desert of Lower Egypt. He was one of the Desert Fathers and was a contemporary for Abbas Poemen and Lot, who sometimes consulted him.[2]
Joseph was born in Thmuis, Egypt and lived as an anchorite in Panephysis in eastern Egypt. There, he was visited by John Cassian, who mentioned him in the Conferences.[3]
He is venerated as a saint in the Coptic Orthodox tradition. His feast day is June 17.[4]
References
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- ↑ Wortley, John (2014). Give Me a Word: The Alphabetical Sayings of the Desert Fathers. Popular Patristics Series. Vol. 52. Yonkers, New York: St Vladimir's Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0-88141-497-4.
- ↑ Ward, Benedicta (1984). The sayings of the Desert Fathers: the alphabetical collection. Kalamazoo, MI: Cistercian Publications. ISBN 0-87907-959-2.
- ↑ "Abba Joseph of Panephysis". Wind Ministries. 2018-07-06. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
- ↑ "Life and Sayings of Holy Abba Joseph the Anchorite of Panephysis". Orthodox Christianity Then and Now. 2004-02-27. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
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