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Father, you burned with heavenly love, / preferring the harshness of the Jordan desert to all the delights of the world. / Therefore, a wild beast served you until your death; he died in obedience / in grief on your grave. / Thus God has glorified you, / and when you pray to Him / remember us, Father
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Dweller of the desert and angel in the body, / you were shown to be a wonderworker, our God-bearing Father Gerasimus. / You received heavenly gifts through fasting, vigil, and prayer: / healing the sick and the souls of those drawn to you by faith. / Glory to Him who gave you strength! / Glory to Him
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The anecdote of Gerasimus and the lion, when the saint tamed the animal by removing a thorn from its paw and taught it obedience, became widely known in the Christian world. A parallel tale is preserved about
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were said to have found refuge in a cave here during their flight from Herod the Great. An underground chapel was built on the spot where the Holy Family is believed to have spent the night.
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St. Gerasimus, The Society of Clerks Secular of Saint Basil, The Orthodox Catholic Church of the Americas, Holy Inocents Orthodox Church BBS.
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Saint Gerasimus, from the Russian Lives of the Saints based on the Menologion of St. Dimitry of Rostov, Orthodox Church in America.
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desert, later again returning to his native Lycia. About the middle of 5th century Saint Gerasimus went to
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Gerasimus near the Jordan, A. Mertens, "Who was a Christian in the Holy Land?" - Encyclopedia,
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was nearby. The history of the monastery is also linked to another Christian narrative. The
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who granted you a crown! / Glory to Him who through you grants healing to all!
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Saint Gerasimus of the Jordan died in 475 (or, by other accounts, 451). His
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Saint Gerasimus, Patron Saints Index, Star Quest Production Network
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of St. Gerasimus of the Jordan, depicting the taming of the lion.
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Gerasimus was born into a wealthy family in the province of
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