Commemorated on October 4
Saint Paul the Simple of Egypt also lived in the fourth century and
was called the Simple for his simplicity of heart and gentleness. He had
been married, but when he discovered his wife’s infidelity, he left her
and went into the desert to St Anthony the Great (January 17). Paul was
already 60 years old, and at first St Anthony would not accept Paul,
saying that he was unfit for the harshness of the hermit’s life. Paul
stood outside the cell of the ascetic for three days, saying that he
would sooner die than go from there. Then St Anthony took Paul into his
cell, and tested his endurance and humility by hard work, severe
fasting, with nightly vigils, constant singing of Psalms and
prostrations. Finally, St Anthony decided to settle Paul into a separate
cell.
During the many years of ascetic exploits the Lord granted
St Paul both discernment, and the power to cast out demons. When they
brought a possessed youth to St Anthony, he guided the afflicted one to
St Paul saying, “I cannot help the boy, for I have not received power
over the Prince of the demons. Paul the Simple, however, does have this
gift.” St Paul expelled the demon by his simplicity and humility.
After
living for many years, performing numerous miracles, he departed to the
Lord. He is mentioned by St John, the Abbot of Sinai (Ladder 24:30):
“The thrice-blessed Paul the Simple was a clear example for us, for he
was the rule and type of blessed simplicity....”
St Paul is also commemorated on March 7.
TROPARION TONE 8
In you, o venerable Father Paul, / The image of God shone forth, / For
you carried your Cross and followed Christ. / By so doing you taught us
to disregard the flesh for it passes away, / And to care instead for the
soul since it is immortal, / Wherefore your soul forever rejoices with
the angels!
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