Saint Peter was born into a patrician family at
Constantinople at the end of the eighth century. During the reign of the
Byzantine emperor Nicephorus (802-811) Peter was commissioned as an
officer and participated in the campaigns of the Greek army against
Bulgaria. In one particular battle the emperor was mortally wounded, and
Peter was one of many soldiers taken captive.
One night, while he
was praying, the holy Evangelist John the Theologian appeared to him in
a vision and released him from captivity. Having returned to
Constantinople, St Peter left the world and withdrew into a monastery on
Mount Olympos (in Asia Minor) and became a monk. There he passed his
time in constant ascetic efforts for 34 years under the guidance of St
Joannicius the Great (November 4). St Peter lived all his monastic life
in strict fasting and constant vigil, wearing a prickly hair-shirt and
going barefoot. He lived the final eight years of his life at
Constantinople, where he founded a church and a monastery named for St
Euandrus.
St Peter died in 854 in the seventieth year of his life, and was buried in his monastery.
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