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- 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...