Isaiah the Solitary

Saint Isaiah the Solitary was a Christian monk whose work "On Guarding the Intellect" can be found in the Philokalia.

Saint

Isaiah the Solitary
Died491 AD
Gaza
Venerated inEastern Orthodoxy
Catholic Church
Feast3 July

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]

Saint Isaiah the Solitary died in Gaza around 491 AD.[1][5]

References

  1. "Our Holy Father Isaiah the Solitary. Commemorated July 3 (Civil Date: July 16 )". www.orthodox.net.
  2. "Isaiah the Solitary". Isaiah the Solitary | Red Zambala. November 20, 2013.
  3. "Abba Isaiah the Solitary Part 1". Wind Ministries.
  4. "July". POKROV.
  5. "St. Isaiah the Solitary of Seeds and Palestine (370)". www.holytrinityorthodox.com.
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