Saint Pimen of Palestine lived during the sixth century in a
cave in the Rouba desert. The holy Fathers Sophronius and John speak of
him in Chapter 167 of THE SPIRITUAL MEADOW (Limonarion).
Once,
during winter the monk Agathonicus came to St Pimen for guidance and
remained to spend the night in an adjoining cave. In the morning, he
said that he had suffered much from the cold. St Pimen answered that he
had been uncovered, but did not feel the cold because a lion came and
lay beside him, warming him.
“But I know,” added the ascetic
“that I shall be devoured by wild beasts, since when I lived in the
world and herded sheep, my dogs attacked a man and tore him apart. I
could have saved him, but I did not. It was later revealed to me that I
would die a similar death.” So it came to pass: three years later, at
the end of the sixth century, St Pimen of Palestine was torn apart by
wild beasts.
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