- Parsoma
Saint Parsoma the Naked (
1257 -1317 ) is an Egyptian saint, recognized solely by theCoptic Orthodox Church .History
Early life
Parsoma was born in
Cairo . His father was El-Wageeh Moufdel, the scribe of the QueenShajarat al-Durr , and his mother was from the noble family of El-Taban. When his parents departed, his uncle took possession of all that they had left. Parsoma did not quarrel with him but rather forsook the world and lived the life of ahermit .Ascetic Life
Parsoma lived outside the city of
Cairo for five years suffering the harshness of the summer heat and the winter cold. He wore no clothing except a hairysackcloth , following the example ofPaul of Thebes , the first hermit. Then he shut himself in a cave inside the church ofSt. Philopateer Mercurius for twenty years in ceaseless prayer and fasting. In hiscave , there was a huge serpent, which Parsoma befriended and tamed through his prayers.Later life and Persecution
After some time, Parsoma left the cave and lived on the roof of the church. He endured the summer heat and the winter cold, until his skin became dark from much worship and asceticism. He remained in this state for fifteen years.During his days, a great persecution befell the
Christians inEgypt . The churches were shut and theChristians were forced to wear blue turbans. The ruler seized Parsoma, severely smote him, then cast him in prison. When he was released, he went to the monastery of Shahran, where he lived on the roof of the church and increased in hisasceticism . Many princes, judges and others, knew that he always wore a white turban, but no one dared to force him to wear a blue one.Departure
Parsoma departed on the 5th day of the Little Month (Koji Enavot) (
10 September ),1317 A.D. at the age of sixty. Pope John VIII presided over his funeral. He was buried at theMonastery of Shahran .ee also
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Coptic Christianity
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