- Macarius of Alexandria
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name=Saint Macarius of Alexandria
birth_date= 4th century
death_date=395
feast_day=2 January (Eastern Orthodox ) (Roman Catholic Church )1 May = (6 Pashons, 111 A.M.) (Coptic Orthodox )
venerated_in=Catholic Church ,Eastern Orthodox Churches ,Oriental Orthodox Churches
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birth_place=Egypt
death_place=Egypt
titles=Monk, Ascetic
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issues=Saint Macarius of Alexandria (died 395) [ [http://www.copticchurch.net/synaxarium/9_6.html#2 Lives of Saints :: Bashons 6 ] ] was a
monk in theNitrian Desert . He was a slightly younger contemporary ofMacarius of Egypt , and is thus also known as Macarius the Younger. He was also known as "ho politikos". [CathEncy|wstitle=Macarius] He was an extremeascetic , and numerousmiracle s were ascribed to him. He presided over five thousand Nitric monks.Once, he went to the monastery of Saint Pachomius in a layman's garment, and stayed there during the forty days of
Lent . No one saw him eating or sitting down. He was making baskets of palm leaves while he was standing. The monks said to Saint Pachomius: "Cast out this man from here, for he is not human." A divine inspiration subsequently revealed Macarius' identity to him, and the monks rushed to receive his blessings. When he found that his virtues have been revealed, he returned to his monastery inScetes .Macarius of Alexandria was exiled by Emperor Valens, along with
Macarius of Egypt to an island, which they subsequently Christianized.According to Eastern Orthodox tradition, Macarius of Alexandria departed on
January 2 ,395 . According to theCoptic Orthodox tradition, he departed onMay 1 ,395 A.D. (6 Pashons, 111 A.M.)In addition to a monastic rule and three brief apothegms, a homily "On the End of the Souls of the Righteous and of Sinners" is ascribed to him, although excellent Vienna manuscripts assign the latter to a monk named Alexander.
Palladius andSozomen also mention a Macarius the Younger ofLower Egypt , who lived in a cell for more than twenty three years to atone for a murder which he had committed.References
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