Barsanuphius

Saint Barsanuphius
Statue of Saint Barsanuphius at Oria
Great Old Man
Diedc. 545
Monastery of Seridus
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Oriental Orthodox Church
Major shrineOria
FeastApril 11; February 6 (Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Church); at Oria February 20 and August 29 and August 30
PatronageOria
InfluencesSayings of the Desert Fathers
InfluencedSeridus of Gaza, Dorotheus of Gaza, Theodore the Studite

Barsanuphius (Greek: Βαρσανούφιος, romanizedBarsanouphios; Arabic: برسانوف, romanizedBarsanūf; Italian: Barsonofio, Barsanofrio, Barsanorio; died after 543), also known as Barsanuphius of Palestine, Barsanuphius of Gaza or Barsanuphius the Great (in Eastern Orthodoxy), was a Christian hermit and writer of the sixth century.

Together with John the Prophet, they gave spiritual direction and advice to a variety of people in the region through letters, of which over 850 have been preserved and influenced especially Orthodox monasticism. Barsanuphius is venerated as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church.