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Pachomius the Great

Pachomius (/pəˈkoʊmiəs/; Greek: Παχώμιος Pakhomios; Coptic: Ⲡⲁϧⲱⲙ; c. 292 – 9 May 348 AD), also known as Saint Pachomius the Great, is generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism. In the Vita Pachumii, his name is recorded as Pachumius (Παχούμιος). Coptic churches celebrate his feast day on 9 May, and Eastern Orthodox and…

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Hermit in a garb, Hermit crossing the Nile on the back of a crocodile
Born
c. 290 Thebaid, Roman Egypt (near modern-day Luxor, Egypt)
Died
(348-05-09)9 May 348 Pbow, Roman Egypt (modern-day Faw al-Qibli, Egypt)
Feast
9 May 14 Pashons (Coptic Orthodox) 15 May (Catholic Benedictines, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican)
Major shrine
Monastery of Saint Pachomius (Luxor), Egypt
Venerated in
Catholic Church Anglicanism Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodox Churches Lutheranism

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Pachomius the Great → Hermit in a garb, Hermit crossing the Nile on the back of a crocodile
Born · 1
Pachomius the Great → c. 290 Thebaid, Roman Egypt (near modern-day Luxor, Egypt)
Died · 1
Pachomius the Great → (348-05-09)9 May 348 Pbow, Roman Egypt (modern-day Faw al-Qibli, Egypt)
Feast · 1
Pachomius the Great → 9 May 14 Pashons (Coptic Orthodox) 15 May (Catholic Benedictines, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican)
Major shrine · 1
Pachomius the Great → Monastery of Saint Pachomius (Luxor), Egypt
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Pachomius the Great → Catholic Church Anglicanism Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodox Churches Lutheranism

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Pachomius the GreatAttributesHermit in a garb, Hermit crossing the Nile on the back of a crocodile1.00infobox
Pachomius the GreatBornc. 290 Thebaid, Roman Egypt (near modern-day Luxor, Egypt)1.00infobox
Pachomius the GreatDied(348-05-09)9 May 348 Pbow, Roman Egypt (modern-day Faw al-Qibli, Egypt)1.00infobox
Pachomius the GreatFeast9 May 14 Pashons (Coptic Orthodox) 15 May (Catholic Benedictines, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican)1.00infobox
Pachomius the GreatMajor shrineMonastery of Saint Pachomius (Luxor), Egypt1.00infobox
Pachomius the GreatVenerated inCatholic Church Anglicanism Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodox Churches Lutheranism1.00infobox

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