Paphnutius the Bishop
Egyptian bishop and saint / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the 10th-century saint. For other bishops named Paphnutius, see Paphnutius.
Saint Paphnutius the Bishop is an Egyptian saint from the tenth century AD.
He was initially a monk in the Nitrian Desert. He exerted harsh asceticism and worship, ate dry beans, and fasted for many days in a row. He was later ordained a priest, and remained in the wilderness for 35 years. He was ordained bishop by Pope Philotheos of Alexandria, but remained in his rough asceticism even after his ordination. He remained bishop for 32 years, and departed on 11 Pashons.