The Saints of the Byzantine Ascetics

 

Website of Gayle Ann Roberts

 

The intention of this site is to provide information and insight into the lives of three Byzantine ascetic Saints: St. Daniel the Stylite, St. Theadore of Skyeon, and St. Nicholas.

St. Daniel the Stylite

 

St. Daniel, the Stylite, Priest. Feast day is December 11.

Daniel was born in Maratha, Syria in 409 and became a monk in nearby Samosata on the Upper Euphrates. He learned of St. Simeon Stylites the Elder, living on a pillar at Antioch and got to see him twice. At the age of forty-two, Daniel decided that he too wanted to become a stylite (from the Greek word "stylos", meaning pillar) and live on a pillar at a spot near Constantinople. Therefore, Emperor Leo I, built a series of pillars with a platform on top for him, and Daniel was ordained there by St. Gennadius. The saint quickly became an attraction for the people. He celebrated the Eucharist on his pillar, preached sermons, dispensed spiritual advice, and cured the sick who were brought up to him. He also gave prudent counsel to Emperors Leo and Zeno and the patriarch of Constantinople. All the while, Daniel lived his particular type of pillar spirituality. He came down from his perch only once in thirty-three years - to turn Emperor Baliscus away from backing the h eresy of Monophysitism. Daniel died in 493 and became the best known Stylite after St. Simeon Stylites the Elder. The life of St. Daniel the Stylite is an apt reminder that there are many ways to live the spiritual life. All of us have our own way to be c lose to God every day. Our task is to find that way and follow it to the very end.

 

St. Theadore of Skyeon

 

 

 

 

St. Nicholas