Zachariah the Recluse
Venerable Zachariah the Recluse of Egypt was an Egyptian Christian monk who lived during the 4th century in Scetis, Lower Egypt. He is the patron saint of society's outcasts. He served the homeless and poor, and is remembered as a monastic father.
Zachariah the Recluse | |
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Born | Egypt |
Residence | Scetes |
Died | Egypt |
Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church |
Feast | March 24 |
His father, Carion the Egyptian, left his wife and two children to become a monk in Scetis. Zacharias was later sent to Scetis to become a monk with his father during a famine.[1]
Venerable Zachariah the Recluse is commemorated 24 March in the Eastern Orthodox Church.[2][3]
References
- Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia.
- "The Venerable Zacharias - March 24". St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, McKinney (Dallas area) Texas. 2019-09-13. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
- "Saint Zacharias the Recluse of Egypt (4th c.) - Saint of the Day". iHeart. 2021-03-24. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
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