Joannicius the Great
Venerable Saint Joannicius the Great, in original Greek Ioannikios the Great (Greek: Όσιος Ιωαννίκιος ο Μέγας 752, Marikat, Bithynia - November 4, 846 in Antidium) - respected Byzantine Christian saint, sage, theologian, prophet and wonderworker, the hermit of Mount Olympus (today known as Uludağ, near ancient Prussa, modern Bursa, Turkey), monk and abbot. One of the greatest monks of Christian East.
Miracles and spiritual gifts
His feast day is November 4 (in Catholic Church, new Gregorian calendar) / November 17 (in Orthodox Church, old Julian calendar)
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Eastern Orthodox icon of Saint Joannicius the Great
Links and references
- The Venerable Joannicius (Ionikios) the Great: Icon, writings against iconoclasts and brief biography
- Joannicius the Great on OrthodoxWiki
- Venerable Joannicius the Great (OCA)
- Ioannikos the Great (GOARCH)
- The Venerable Ioannicius the Great (Prologue of Ohrid)
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