Saintly Saturday - St. Sabas
St. Sabas was born in Cappadocia, the son of an army officer. Left to the care of his uncles, he was often mistreated and ran away several times before taking refuge in a monastery. Although his family was against it, the monastic life had an attraction for Sabas and so he chose to remain, where he advanced in virtue. At the age of seventeen, he received the tonsure and lived a life of work and prayer. When he was thirty, Sabas sought a more secluded life and was given permission to remain in a hermitage for five days of the week. After a few years, his strict life began to draw men to him, seeking to join him. Although reluctant at first, he finally gave into the increasing number of his followers. Sabas founded more monasteries afterward, and despite his duties as abbot, he always felt drawn to the life of a hermit. Later on in his life, Sabas traveled and preached, convincing many of the truth and converting hearts. In 532, Sabas fell ill and received his eternal reward.
We celebrate his feast day on December 5.
St. Sabas, Pray for Us!
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