Difference between revisions of "Procopius of Sázava"

From OrthodoxWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(starting this article, it needs work)
 
m (Category)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Our righteous father '''Procopius''' of Sázava and the Czech people was a [[priest]], [[hermit]], and the founder of the Sázava monastery in Bohemia. His [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[September 16]].
+
Our [[righteous]] father '''Procopius of Sázava''' was a [[priest]] and [[hermit]] who worked to spread the Christian Faith among the Czech people in Czechia. He was the founder of the [[monastery]] dedicated to St. [[John the Forerunner]] along the River Sázava in Bohemia, the place where he reposed in the year 1053.
 
 
==Further reading==
 
 
 
===External links===
 
 
 
* http://www.procopius.org/History/Who_was_St__Procopius/who_was_st__procopius.html
 
* http://titanic.n.cz/spiritual/depths.htm
 
* http://www.comeandseeicons.com/cap05.htm
 
 
 
  
 +
His [[feast day]] is celebrated on [[September 16]], the [[synaxis]] of the [[saint]]s of Carpatho-Rus.
 
{{stub}}
 
{{stub}}
 +
==External links==
 +
*[http://titanic.n.cz/spiritual/depths.htm Spiritual Encounters: From the Depths of Time]
 +
*[http://www.comeandseeicons.com/groups/cap05.htm Synaxis of the Saints of Carpatho-Rus icon]
 +
*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID=108950  OCA: St. Procopius]
  
 
[[Category:Carpatho Russian Saints]]
 
[[Category:Carpatho Russian Saints]]
 
[[Category:Saints]]
 
[[Category:Saints]]
 +
[[Category:11th-century saints]]

Latest revision as of 17:51, October 24, 2012

Our righteous father Procopius of Sázava was a priest and hermit who worked to spread the Christian Faith among the Czech people in Czechia. He was the founder of the monastery dedicated to St. John the Forerunner along the River Sázava in Bohemia, the place where he reposed in the year 1053.

His feast day is celebrated on September 16, the synaxis of the saints of Carpatho-Rus.

This article or section is a stub (i.e., in need of additional material). You can help OrthodoxWiki by expanding it.

External links