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  1. Paphnutius of Thebes, also known as Paphnutius the Confessor, was a dubiously historical early Christian figure, said to be a disciple of Anthony the Great and a bishop of a city in the Upper Thebaid in the early fourth century. He is accounted by some as a prominent member of the First Council of Nicaea which took place in 325.

  2. Sep 11, 2023 · Feast Day: September 11. Saint Paphnutius of Thebes, also known as Paphnutius of Egypt, was a prominent figure in early Christian history. Born in the 3rd century, he dedicated his life to the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment and became a significant follower of the renowned Saint Anthony the Abbot. Paphnutius embraced the life of a hermit ...

  3. Apr 28, 2022 · View Complete Profile. About St. Paphnutius, of Thebes. Notes: St. Paphnutius, of Thebes, also known as St. Paphnutius, the Confessor, was a disciple of Saint Anthony, the Great, and a bishop of a city in the Upper Thebaid in the early fourth century.

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    Sep 9, 2020 · Saint Paphnutius of Thebes. Almost nothing is known of his early life, but we do know that Saint Paphnutius was an Egyptian and follower of Saint Anthony the great. After many years of studying and discipleship , he was elected bishop for the Upper Thebaid region. When Maximinus Daia began his persecution of Christians in Egypt and Syria (305 ...

  5. Paphnutius or The Conversion of the Harlot Thaïs is a play originally written in Latin by Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim (935–1002). It concerns the relationship between Saint Thaïs, once a courtesan of Alexandria in Roman Egypt, and Paphnutius the Ascetic, the hermit who offered her conversion to Christianity. The characters of the play lived ...

  6. Sep 11, 2023 · By. uCatholic. - September 11, 2023. 12415. Saint Paphnutius, an Egyptian ascetic, was deeply influenced by the wisdom of the renowned St. Antony, spending years in desert contemplation under his guidance. Later, he was consecrated as the bishop of Upper Thebaid.

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  8. Paphnutius .—I. The most celebrated personage of this name was bishop of a city in the Upper Thebaid in the early fourth century, and one of the most interesting members of the Council of Nicaea (325).

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