Commemorated on January 11
Saint Theodosius of Antioch in his early years left the rich home of
his illustrious parents and entered upon the straight and arduous path
of asceticism. He settled into a small cell on the shore of the Gulf of
Isska, near the city of Ossos. The saint weakened his body with
prostrations and by lying upon the bare ground. He also wore a hairshirt
and heavy iron chains. His hair grew so long that it covered his feet.
By
continuous feats of fasting and prayer he conquered his fleshly and
spiritual passions, he quieted his temper, and drove away unclean
thoughts. He labored much, tilling his garden and occupying himself with
plaiting ropes. In his native land St Theodosius founded a monastery
(Skupela). He imparted to the monks a love for physical toil and for
spiritual deeds. St Theodosius had a special concern for strangers.
The
sublime life of the saint was known even beyond the confines of the
monastery. Both Christians and pagans knew him. Seafarers in time of
peril called out for help to “the God of Theodosius.” It happened that
at the mere mention of St Theodosius, the waves of the sea were calmed.
Brigands feared and respected him, and sought his prayers. Fleeing the
praise of people, the saint settled near the village of Maraton,
founding here the Maratonia monastery. There the great ascetic
peacefully finished the days of his God-pleasing life (412).
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