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Petronius of Egypt

Saint

Petronius
Bornc. late 3rd century AD
Egypt
ResidenceTbew
Died346
Upper Egypt
Venerated inCoptic Orthodox Church
Feast27 Abib
InfluencesPachomius the Great

Petronius, also spelled Petronios (died 346 AD), was a 4th-century Egyptian Christian monk who served as a superior of the Pachomian monasteries.[1]

Life

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Petronius was born into a wealthy family in Pjoj, a town located in the diocese of Diospolis Parva (also known as Hu or Hiw). He built the monastery of Tbew by converting his family estate into a monastery.[1]: 136  Soon afterwards, his father, Pshenthbo, and his brother, Pshenapalhi, and other relatives converted to Christianity and joined the local Pachomian monasteries as monks. He later requested Pachomius to allow Tbew to join the Koinonia, which was Pachomius's federation of monasteries.[2]

During Pachomius's lifetime, Petronius served as the superior of Tsmine and also oversaw other monasteries, including Šmin and Tse.[3]: 163  Pachomius appointed Petronius as his successor when he was on his deathbed.[4]: 37 

Death and legacy

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Petronius died on 21 July 346, three months after Pachomius the Great died, and was succeeded by Horsiesius. Today, Petronius is canonized as a saint by the Coptic Orthodox Church. His Coptic calendar feast day is on 27 Abib.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Harmless, William (2004). Desert Christians: An Introduction to the Literature of Early Monasticism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/0195162234. ISBN 978-0-19-516222-6.
  2. ^ a b "Petronius, Saint". Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
  3. ^ Brooks Hedstrom, Darlene L. (2017-11-23). The Monastic Landscape of Late Antique Egypt: An Archaeological Reconstruction. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781316676653.007. ISBN 978-1-316-67665-3.
  4. ^ Barthel, Christian (2020). "Monastic Authority on Trial: The Synod of Latopolis". Konzilien und kanonisches Recht in Spätantike und frühem Mittelalter. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter: 25–39. ISBN 978-3-11-068437-7.
Preceded byPachomius Superior of the Koinonia 346 Succeeded byHorsiesius
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