The Monk Stephen
Commemorated on January 14
The Monk Stephen
lived during the VIII Century. Impressed by the lives of the great ascetics, he
made the rounds of many a monastery in Palestine, and in the wilderness visited
also the great fathers – Euthymios the Great (Comm. 20 January), Sava the
Sanctified (Comm. 5 December) and Theodosios the Great (Comm. 11 January).
Tonsured into monasticism, the Monk Stephen founded his own monastery in
Bithynia, near Mount Oxos nigh unto Chalcedon. At the monastery, which was
called "khenolakkos" ("by the goose-pond"), many monks
gathered.
The holy ascetic
foresaw his own end, and certain of the brethren were granted to behold his
glorious departure with the Angels unto the regions on high.
© 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos.