Misael the Anchorite

Saint Misael the Anchorite was a Christian monk who is venerated by the Coptic Orthodox Church.

Saint Misael the Anchorite
the Anchorite
the Holy Monk
Born7th century[lower-alpha 1]
Egypt
Died???
Venerated inCoptic Orthodox Church,
Oriental Orthodoxy,
Major shrineMonastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor, Mount Qalamoun, Egypt
FeastMonth of Koiak 13 Coptic Church

Biography

Much of St. Misael's story is recorded by Anba Isaac, the abbot of the St. Samuel monastery. St. Misael is known to have had parents who were not religious or heavily involved with the church. His parents also struggled to have a child. It is said that an old monk gave commands to the father to return to the Church and to strengthen the family's foundation with the Christian faith so that they could have a child. According to the testimony of St. Misael to the abbot of St. Samuel monastery, it was after his father had done all that the elder monk had commanded that his mother gave birth to him.[1]

St. Misael was accepted into the monastery of St. Samuel the Confessor by the Abbot and was accordingly dressed with the garb of the monastic life and the holy Eskeem. From there on, he lived a solitary life in worship and asceticism.[1]

St. Misael is also said to have prophesied about three main events which took place. The first of which concerned an incoming famine; in response to hearing about this, the abbot of the monastery was able to purchase a plentiful supply of grain in preparation. The second prophesy concerned him being taken away from the monastery by a soldier. The third prophesy regarded St. Misael's own death: he informed the abbot of the monastery, Abba Isaac, that he would die the following year. After that, Isaac reports that Misael "departed and I did not see him again".[1]

Feast Day and Commemoration

The consecration day of the church of St. Misael was on the 10th of Bashens in the Coptic Year 396, during the reign of Decledianus. The Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates the feast of St. Misael on the 13th of the Month of Koiak.

See also

Notes

  1. Based on his youth in Anba Isaac's narrative,[1] and the consecration of the church at the end of the narrative in Coptic Year 396, corresponding to the Latin year 680

References

  1. Anba Isaac. "Abba Missael the Anchorite". St. Samuel Coptic Orthodox Monastery, Egypt. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
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