Phosterius the Hermit

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Saint Phosterius the Hermit was a 7th-century Anatolian Christian hermit.

Tradition teaches that dwelt on a high mountain most likely in the wilderness of modern-day Turkey. He is commemorated on January 5/18.[1]

He is said to have been fed by an angel which serves as a testament to his holiness.

Phosterius gained renown amongst his contemporaries during the Iconoclastic Controversy in the seventh century. Due to the testimony to the truth of the Christian faith given by the witness of his holy life many people left the heresy of Iconoclasm.

Saint Phosterius is commemorated 5 January in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.

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