Zosimus the Hermit
Saint Zosimus | |
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Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Catholic Church |
Canonized | Pre-Congregation |
Feast |
3 January Roman Catholic 4 January Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholic |
Zosimus the Hermit was an ascetic who resided in the wilds of Cilicia in the third century AD.
Zosimus was tortured during the persecution of the Church under Roman Emperor Diocletian but persevered in his Christian faith. After being tortured he was supposedly left miraculously unharmed which led to the conversion of Zosimus' guard Athanasius who accepted the Christian faith and baptism.
Eventually both Zosimus and Athanasius were released and lived out the rest of their lives in a mountain hermitage far from human society.
Saint Zosimus the Hermit and Saint Athanasius his disciple are commemorated on 4 January by the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.
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