Commemorated on May 3
St Peter the Wonderworker, Bishop of Argos in the Peloponnesos, lived
during the ninth and early tenth centuries, and was raised by pious
parents. St Peter’s parents, and later his brothers Paul, Dionysius,
Platon and St Peter himself, all became monks. St Peter zealously
devoted himself to monastic labors, and he excelled all his fellows.
This came to the attention of the Italian bishop Nicholas (who from 895
was Patriarch of Constantinople), who wanted to elevate him to the rank
of bishop. St Peter declined, accounting himself unworthy of such honor.
Bishop Nicholas consecrated Paul, St Peter’s brother, as Bishop
of Corinth, and St Peter went to his brother and lived with him, taking
upon himself the spiritual struggle of silence. After a year emissaries
came to Bishop Paul from the city of Argos, where the bishop had died,
and they asked for St Peter as their bishop. After long and intense
entreaties, St Peter finally gave his consent. As bishop, St Peter
toiled zealously in guiding his flock. He was extraordinarily
compassionate, concerning himself with those in need, especially orphans
and widows.
The saint fed the hungry in years of crop failure.
Through his prayers the food set aside for the hungry never ran out. The
saint also ransomed captives, healed the sick and the afflicted, and
possessed the gift of insight. The saint predicted the day of his death,
and departed to the Lord at the age of seventy. His relics were
transferred from Argos to Nauplos in 1421, exuding myrrh, and working
miracles and healings.
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