- Palladius of Galatia
Palladius of Galatia was
bishop of Helenopolis inBithynia , and a devoted disciple of SaintJohn Chrysostom . He is best remembered for his work, the "Lausiac History "; he was also, in all probability, the author of the "Dialogue on the Life of Chrysostom".Palladius was born in Galatia in 363 or 364, and dedicated himself to the monastic life in 386 or a little later. He soujourned to Egypt to meet the prototypical Christian monks, the Desert Fathers, for himself. In 388 he arrivied in Alexandria and about 390 he passed on to Nitria, and a year later to a district in the desert known as Cellia, from the multitude of its cells, where he spent nine years, first with
Macarius of Alexandria and then withEvagrius Ponticus . At the end of the time, his health having broken down, he went toPalestine in search of a cooler climate. In 400 he was ordained bishop of Helenopolis inBithynia , and soon became involved in the controversies which centred round St.John Chrysostom . The year 405 found him in Rome, whither he had gone to plead the cause of Chrysostom, his fidelity to whom resulted in his exile in the following year to Syene and the Thebaid, where he gained first-hand knowledge of another part of Egypt. In 412–413 he was restored, after a sojourn among the monks of theMount of Olives . His great work was written in 419–420 and was called the "Lausiac History ", being composed for Lausus, chamberlain at the court ofTheodosius II . He died some time in the decade 420–430.External links
* [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/palladius_lausiac_01_intro.htm] Introduction to the (public Domain) 1918 English Translation of the
Lausiac History
* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_20_0364-0430-_Palladius_Helenopolitanus.html Greek Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes]
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