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163:. Here, they followed the model of the eremitic monasteries of Scetis and build several hermit cells along the watercourse with a church and domestic building that served the needs of the community, similar to the 171:. During the week they occupied themselves with prayer and various forms of manual labour while on Saturdays and Sundays they gathered for communal prayers and meals and Silvanus would visit the other monks. 147:
where they stayed for around a decade or at least enough for Silvanus to become famous and have people visit him from Egypt. The group seems to have enjoyed to host visitors and tended to a garden.
140:. According to his hagiography, he was blessed with the gift of prophecy, guessing the questions of his disciples and knowing their sins before they confessed them. 133: 174:
Silvanus died sometime before 414 A.D. and was succeeded by Zacharias, one of his disciples. Zeno, one of Silvanus' disciples and later teacher of
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In the Heart of the Desert The Spirituality of the Desert Fathers and Mothers : with a Translation of Abba Zosimas' Reflections
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Following the incursion of barbarian tribes into Egypt in 380, the group moved from Scetis to
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Desert Christians: an introduction to the literature of early monasticism
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Silvanus was born in Palestine. He led a community of 12 disciples in
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John Climacus From the Egyptian Desert to the Sinaite Mountain
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The sayings of the Desert Fathers: the alphabetical collection
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Bitton-Ashkelony, Brouria; Kofsky, Aryeh (February 2006).
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Later (around 390) Silvanus and his disciples moved to
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Index

Silvanus of Gaza (hieromartyr)
Abba
Palestine
Scetes
Gaza
Canonized
Zeno the Prophet
Fathers of the desert
Desert Fathers
Scetis
Mark the Calligrapher
Zeno
Sinai
Gaza
Gerar river
lauras
Judean Desert
Peter the Iberian
ISBN
0-87907-959-2


In the Heart of the Desert The Spirituality of the Desert Fathers and Mothers : with a Translation of Abba Zosimas' Reflections
ISBN
9781933316567


The Monastic School of Gaza
ISBN
9789047408444

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