Commemorated on February 14
Saint Maron was born in the fourth century near the city of Cyrrhus
in Syria. He spent almost all his time beneath the open sky in prayer,
vigil, ascetical works and strict fasting. He obtained from God the gift
of healing the sick and casting out demons. He counselled those who
turned to him for advice to be temperate, to be concerned for their
salvation, and to guard against avarice and anger.
St Maron, a friend of St John Chrysostom, died before 423 at an advanced age.
Some
of St Maron’s disciples were James the Hermit (November 26), Limnius
(February 23), and Domnina (March 1). St Maron founded many monasteries
around Cyrrhus, and converted a pagan temple near Antioch into a
Christian church.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2013(with 2012's link here also and further, 2011, 2010, 2009 and even 2008!)
Romanian diocese establishes several new monastic habitations
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The Synod of the Metropolis of Moldova and Bukovina met Monday, January 20
in Iași. Among its main decision was the opening of several new monastic
habitat...
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