SPEAR Factoids about
Syriaca.org URI: http://syriaca.org/person/3718
Personal Information
Name variant(s):
The monk who stole See factoid page
Sex:
Anonymous 3526 was male. See factoid page
Sanctity:
Anonymous 3718 was a saint. See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Anonymous 3526 was a monk. See factoid page
Mental State:
the monk who stole was in great sorrow and humility. See factoid page
Relationships
John of Ephesus commemorated Anonymous 3718. See factoid page
John of Ephesus and the monk who stole were acquainted. See factoid page
Events
The monk who stole visited the blessed man who was living with two disciples in Ennaton in Alexandria. See factoid page
The monk who stole started living with the blessed man . After a while, tempted by Satan, he stole his possessions and fled. See factoid page
The monk who stole took all of the possessions of the blessed man and went to Cellia in the desert above Libya. See factoid page
The monk who stole found a cell for himself, and lived in it for a week. See factoid page
the monk who stole repented, and spent one week in penitence. Other monks in the community rebuked him. See factoid page
the monk who stole was ashamed, and left everything he stole, and went to the desert of Mendia, to the convent of Andrew , near the monastery of holy Mar Menas . See factoid page
the monk who stole narrated his story, in great sorrow and humility, to John of Ephesus. And John comforted him, and advised the monk to go with him to the blessed man to ask for his repentance. See factoid page
the monk who stole went up to the the blessed man , and asked for his forgiveness. The old blessed man gave him penance to do and absolved him. The monk brought everything he stole back to the blessed man. See factoid page
How to cite:
“Person Page for ,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/person/3718.html, 2023-10-10T10:18:01.01-04:00.Related person(s)
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- Redemption
- Repentance
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- Acquaintance-of
- Saints
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- Monasticism
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- Commemorates