Isaiah the Solitary
Saint Isaiah the Solitary was a Christian monk whose work "On Guarding the Intellect" can be found in the Philokalia.
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| Died | 491 AD Gaza |
| Venerated in | Eastern Orthodoxy Catholic Church |
| Feast | 3 July |
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Life
Saint Isaiah the Solitary lived in asceticism on a mountain in Egypt then moved to Palestine.[1][2][3]
Much of Saint Isaiah's writings were instructive for monks and solitaries. Very few of his writings are extant, as the majority of them have been destroyed by Muslims.[4]
References
- "Our Holy Father Isaiah the Solitary. Commemorated July 3 (Civil Date: July 16 )". www.orthodox.net.
- "Isaiah the Solitary". Isaiah the Solitary | Red Zambala. November 20, 2013.
- "Abba Isaiah the Solitary Part 1". Wind Ministries.
- "July". POKROV.
- "St. Isaiah the Solitary of Seeds and Palestine (370)". www.holytrinityorthodox.com.
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