Agathon of Egypt | |
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Born | c. 4th century Egypt |
Residence | Scetes |
Died | c. 435 AD Egypt |
Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | 2 March 8 January |
Influences | Poemen |
Abba Agathon was an Egyptian Orthodox Christian monk and saint who lived around the 4th century in Scetis, Lower Egypt and was known for his meekness and discernment.[1] He was a disciple of Abba Lot and Abba Poemen and a contemporary of notable Desert Fathers Amun, Macarius, Joseph and Peter.[1][2] He is venerated as a saint in the Orthodox Church on 2 March.[3][4] Agathon was one of the Desert Fathers.[1]