- The
monastery of
Seridus was a
monastic community that
flourished during the 6th and
early 7th
century in Palestine.
Founded by
Seridus of Gaza
after whom...
- to come to live an
ascetic life
there as well,
possibly including Seridus.
Seridus was an
extreme ascetic and
nearly died due to his
practices before...
-
hermit close to Gaza,
retreats fully from the
world after the
death of
Seridus,
abbot of the
nearby monastery, and
fellow hermit John the
Prophet with...
- Prophet,
known also as
Venerable John, was the
hermit of the
monastery of
Seridus and
teacher of
Dorotheus of Gaza. Not much is
known about John's early...
-
Maiuma in Port of Gaza,
Rimal district. See Gaza synagogue.
Monastery of
Seridus known from Byzantine-period sources.
Proposed identification with remains...
-
patron saint of
prostitutes and day-laborers. A monk of the
monastery of
Seridus close to Gaza,
Vitalis travelled to the city of
Alexandria at the age of...
- with John the Prophet, who
between 525 and 527
moved to the
monastery of
Seridus and
together with
Barsanuphius wrote over 850
letters on
spiritual direction...
-
various monks who
gathered around the hermit. The
abbot of the monastery,
Seridus of Gaza,
became the only
person who
communicated directly with Barsanuphius...
- The side has been
tentatively identified as that of the
monastery of
Seridus. Most
refugees of this camp came from the
southern areas of
Palestine such...
- 16 - Uncovering)
Saint Vitalis of Gaza, monk of the
monastery of Abba
Seridus at Gaza (609-620) (see also:
January 11)
Hieromartyr Soter, Pope of Rome...