Commemorated on February 28
Saint Germanus the Daco-Roman was born in the mid-fourth century,
probably on the borders of Cassian and the Caves in the diocese of Tomis
(in what is now Romania), and was related to Saint John Cassian
(February 29). Saint Germanus, who was older than Saint John, was
tonsured at one of the local monasteries when he was still a young man.
The holy bishop Saint Theotimus I (April 20) may have been his Spiritual
Father.
In turn, Saint Germanus became the Spiritual Father,
friend, and teacher of Saint John Cassian, instructing him in monastic
perfection. They both lived at one of the monasteries of Dacia Pontica
for a short time, and then worked together in Bethlehem from 380-385.
Later, they traveled to Egypt and visited some of its cenobitic
monasteries. They also visited the hermits of Nitria and Mount Sinai,
seeking to benefit from their holy example and wise counsel.
Sts
Germanus and John went to Constantinople in 399 in order to be near
Saint John Chrysostom (November 13), and around this time Germanus was
deemed worthy of ordination to the holy priesthood. When Chrysostom was
deposed and exiled in 404, the two saints journeyed to Rome in order to
plead his case before Pope Innocent I.
Saint Germanus completed
the course of his life in the early fifth century, perhaps at the
monastery estabished by Saint John Cassian at Marseilles, or in one of
the monasteries of Dacia Pontica.
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