Ammonas of Egypt

Ammonas of Egypt
Amtnonas, Ammonius, Ammonios, Ammon of Nitria
Bornc. late third or early fourth century
Egypt
Diedc. early fifth century
Egypt
Honored inEastern Orthodox Church
Feast10 January
InfluencesSaint Anthony the Great
Major worksThe Letters of Bishop Ammonas

Ammonas of Egypt (also Amtnonas, Ammon, Ammonius, Greek: Αμμωνάς) was an eastern Christian anchorite, monastic, and Desert Father who was born around the early 4th century. He is a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Ammonas was a disciple of Anthony the Great and Pambo.[1] Many of his known sayings and quotations exist in eleven sections of the Sayings of the Desert Fathers.[2]

Ammonas is commemorated as "Ammon" on 10 January in The Prologue of Ohrid, a synaxarium written by Saint Nikolaj Velimirović. It mentions his 14-year struggle in Scetis against anger.[3]

  1. ^ of Helenopolis, Palladius (1918). The Lausaic History of Palladius (PDF). Translated by Lowther Clarke, W. K. New York: Macmillian. pp. 64–65.
  2. ^ Ward, Benedicta (2003). The Desert Fathers: Sayings of the Early Christian Monks. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-1-101-48848-5. OCLC 773693519.
  3. ^ Velimirović, Nikolaj. The Prologue of Ohrid: Lives of Saints, Hymns, Reflections and Homilies for Every Day of the Year. OCLC 944525984.