Theoctistus of Palestine

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Remains of Faran/Pharan monastery

Venerable Theoctistus of Palestine (also Theoktistos) was an associate of Euthymius the Great. He was an ascetic who lived in a nearby cell at the Pharan lavra.[1]

Ascetic life[]

About five years after Euthymius arrived, they went into the desert for Great Lent, and found in a wadi a large cave where they remained praying in solitude for some time. Eventually shepherds from Bethany discovered them, and people from the area began to visit seeking spiritual guidance and bringing food. The monks then built a church. When other monks came seeking instruction, Euthymius and Theoctistus built a lavra over the cave church. Theoctistus became hegumen of the monastery.[2]

Death and Commemoration[]

Theoctistus died at an advanced age in 451 and is commemorated on 3 September.[3]

References[]

Further reading[]

  • Baring-Gould, S. (1897). The Lives of the Saints. Vol. 1. London: J. C. Nimmo. (pp. 306−307)
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