Abraham of Scetis
Saint Abraham of Scetis | |
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Monk | |
Born | 4th century Egypt |
Died | 399 Djirdjeh, Egypt |
Venerated in | Coptic Orthodox Church |
Feast | 4th of January |
Abraham of Scetis was a monk who became a saint of the Coptic Church.
He was born the son of a wealthy landowner in Egypt, and became a monk under Jonas. He is alleged to have had a vision of Christ riding the chariot of the Cherubim.[1] He died after eighteen years of suffering from an illness at Djirdjeh. His cell, called Dshabih, later became a famous shrine.[2] His feast day in the Coptic Church is January 4.
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- ^ The Book of the Saints of the Ethiopian Church, p. 474, CUP Archive
- ^ Holweck, F. G. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co. 1924. p. 5