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St. Paul the First Hermit


Name: St. Paul the First Hermit
Date: 15 January

Saint Paul was born in Upper Egypt in about the year 229, and became an orphan at the age offifteen. He was very rich and highly educated. Fearing lest the tortures of a terrible persecutionmight endanger his Christian perseverance, he retired into a remote village. But his paganbrother-in-law denounced him, and Saint Paul, rather than remain where his faith was in danger,entered the barren desert, trusting that God would supply his wants. And his confidence wasrewarded; for on the spot to which Providence led him he found the fruit of a palm-tree for food,its leaves for clothing, and the water of a spring for drink.

His first plan was to return to the world when the persecution was over; but tasting great delightsin prayer and penance, he remained for the rest of his life, ninety years, in penance, prayer andcontemplation.

God revealed his existence to Saint Anthony, who sought him for three days. Seeing a thirstyshe-wolf run through an opening in the rocks, Anthony followed her to look for water and foundPaul. They knew each other at once, and praised God together. While Saint Anthony was visitinghim, a raven brought them a loaf of bread, and Saint Paul said, “See how good God is! For sixtyyears this bird has brought me half a loaf each day; now at your coming, Christ has doubled theprovision for His servants.”

The two religious passed the night in prayer, then at dawn Paul told Anthony that he was about todie, and asked to be buried in the cloak given to Anthony by Saint Athanasius. He asked him thisto show that he was dying in communion with Saint Athanasius, the invincible defender of theFaith against the Arian heresy. Anthony hastened back to fetch it, and when he was returning toPaul he saw his co-hermit rising to heaven in glory. He found his dead body kneeling as in prayer,and saw two lions come and dig his grave. Saint Paul, The Patriarch of Hermits, died in his onehundred and thirteenth year.


Sources: Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints, a compilation based on Butler’s Lives of the Saints


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