Anoub


Anoub of Scetis
Anoubius, Abba Anoub, Anoub the Signbearer
BornEarly 4th century
Egypt
DiedMid 5th century
Scetis, Egypt
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church
FeastJune 5 or 6
AttributesAnchorite, confessor, sign-bearer, clairvoyant
InfluencesAbba Poemen

Abba Anoub, also known as Anoub of Scetis or Anoubius, was an Egyptian Eastern Orthodox Christian Saint, ascetic and anchorite who lived during the 4th and 5th centuries in Scetis (sometimes spelled Sketis), Lower Egypt (modern day Wadi El Natrun). Abba Anoub is mentioned in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers, also called the Apophthegmata or the Gerontikon.[1] Saint Nikolaj Velimirović says, "Anoubius was one of the great Egyptian monks."[2] Abba Anoub was one of the Desert Fathers.

Verse: "Anoub performed signs and died gracefully, as one alive he hitherto shows forth to be living." [3]

  1. ^ Ward, Benedicta (1984). The sayings of the Desert Fathers: the alphabetical collection. Kalamazoo, MI: Cistercian Publications. ISBN 0-87907-959-2.
  2. ^ Velimirović, Nikolaj. The prologue of Ohrid : lives of saints, hymns, reflections and homilies for every day of the year. OCLC 944525984.
  3. ^ John. "Life and Sayings of Holy Abba Anoub the Anchorite and Signbearer". Retrieved 2022-03-25.