Saint Pardus the Hermit, a Roman, was involved in his youth
with the teamster’s craft. Once, when he traveled to Jericho, a boy
accidentally fell under the legs of his camels. The camels trampled the
boy to death. Shaken by this occurrence, Pardus became a monk and
withdrew to Mount Arion.
Thinking himself as a murderer, and
deserving of death, Saint Pardus entered the den of a lion. He poked the
wild beast and prodded it with a spear so that the lion would tear him
apart, but the creature would not touch the hermit. Saint Pardus then
took off his clothes and lay down upon the path that the lion would take
for water. But even here, the lion merely leaped over the hermit. And
the Elder then understood that he had been forgiven by the Lord.
Returning to his mountain, Saint Pardus dwelt there in fasting and
prayer until the end of his days. He died in the sixth century.
Pom
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Firavul pom din fața casei mele Ce timid stă fără veșmânt pe el, Își puse
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de ...
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