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Icons of St. Arsenius, abba

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Icons of St. Arsenius of Old Rome, abba of Scetis in the Egyptian desert.

Feast: July 19

As Deacon of the Church of Old Rome, St. Arsenius was appointed tutor to the sons of Emperor Theodosius the Great, for which purpose he relocated to New Rome. About 395 he left the capital to live with the monks of Alexandria. After the emperor's death, he retired to the wilderness of Scetis, became a disciple of St. John the Short, and lived in the greatest austerity and reclusiveness, reposing at Troë about 450 AD.

Top Icon: Three Holy Fathers--St. Arsenius is on the far right. Icon of unknown provenance, but of the Novgorod style.

Next Icon: St. Arsenius, by Holy Transfiguration Monastery

Next Icon: a fresco of unknown provenance. St. Arsenius appears on the right.


 

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Last update: 07/20/2007