- Barsanuphius of Palestine
:"A similarly named saint is
Barsanuphius of Optina ."Infobox Saint
name= Saint Barsanuphius
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death_date=~540 AD
feast_day=April 11 ;February 6 (Eastern Orthodox Church); at OriaFebruary 20 andAugust 29 andAugust 30
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church ;Eastern Orthodox Church
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caption= Statue of Saint Barsanuphius at Oria
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patronage=Oria
major_shrine= Oria
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issues=Barsanuphius of Palestine ( _it. Barsonofio, Barsanofrio, Barsanorio) (d. ca. 540 AD), also known as Barsanuphius of Gaza, was a
hermit of the sixth century. Born inEgypt , he lived in absolute seclusion for fifty years at, and then near the monastery ofSaint Seridon of Gaza inPalestine . He wrote many letters, 800 of which have survived. He corresponded mainly withJohn the Prophet , abbot of the monastery ofMerosala and teacher ofDorotheus of Gaza .At the old age he convinced the emperor to renew the concordant relationship with the Church of Jerusalem. [ [http://www.orthodoxphotos.com/readings/instructions/barsanuphius.shtml Orthodox Photos] ]
Veneration
His relics arrived in Oria with a Palestinian
monk in 850 AD and placed in the present-day church of San Francesco da Paola by Bishop Theodosius. During aMoorish siege and taking of the city, therelics were lost but then later rediscovered and placed in the city's basilica.At Oria he is considered to have saved the city from destruction wrought by foreign invaders. A legend states that he repelled a Spanish invasion by appearing before the Spanish commander armed with a sword. During
World War II , he is said to have spread his blue cape across the sky, thus causing arainstorm , and preventing anair bombing by Allied Forces.References
External links
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintb1i.htm Catholic Forum: Barsanuphius of Palestine]
* [http://www.orthodoxphotos.com/readings/instructions/barsanuphius.shtml Writings of Elders Barsanuphius and John, Orthodox Photos]
*it icon [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/91654 San Barsanofio]
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