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St. Paul of Thebes

c. 228–c. 341

Associated with Saints; patronage includes Patron of hermits.

Saints
Life datesc. 228–c. 341
Feast dayJanuary 15
PatronagePatron of hermits

Biography and devotion

St. Paul of Thebes: life, patronage, and devotion

St. Paul of Thebes is honored as one of the earliest Christian hermits and is often called the first hermit. He was born in Egypt around 228 and lived during a time when persecution and political turmoil threatened Christians. According to the traditional life preserved by St. Jerome, Paul fled into the desert as a young man during the Decian persecution and remained there in solitude for the rest of his life.

His retreat was not a temporary hiding place. It became a vocation. In the desert Paul gave himself to prayer, poverty and silence, living in a cave and relying entirely on God. Tradition says a palm tree provided food and clothing, and a raven brought him bread each day. These details express the desert-father conviction that God sustains those who renounce everything for Him.

Near the end of Paul’s life, St. Anthony the Great was inspired to seek him out. Anthony, already famous as a father of monks, found Paul in the wilderness and recognized in him an elder whose hidden life had surpassed his own in solitude. The meeting of Anthony and Paul became one of the great scenes of monastic tradition: two servants of God, both formed by the desert, rejoicing in the same Lord.

Paul died shortly after Anthony’s visit, traditionally around 341. The story says two lions came and helped dig his grave, another sign of creation serving the friend of God. His life influenced the Christian imagination profoundly. He wrote no treatises and founded no monastery, yet his radical solitude helped define the ideal of the hermit: a soul stripped of the world in order to belong wholly to God.

The meeting with Anthony was cherished because it linked two forms of Egyptian monastic holiness: the famous abbot who formed disciples and the unknown hermit who had lived beyond human notice. Paul’s palm-leaf garment and desert cave became symbols of evangelical poverty carried to its most radical simplicity.

The story of Paul and Anthony deeply influenced later monastic imagination. It showed that the desert was not empty when God was present there, and that the hidden life of one unknown hermit could become a treasure for the entire Church.

At a glance

Life dates
c. 228–c. 341
Feast day
January 15
Patronage
Patron of hermits

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