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The Departure of St. Peter Elrahawy, Bishop of Gaza
This day marks the departure of St. Peter Elrahawy (the Iberian), Bishop of Gaza.
This day marks the departure of St. Peter Elrahawy (the Iberian), Bishop of Gaza. He was born in the year 409 A.D. in the City of Raha (Edessa)(1) to a noble family. When he was twenty years old, his parents gave him to the Emperor Theodosius II, to be one of his attendants. But because he had forsaken the world and its glories, he practiced asceticism and worship while living in the king's palace. He had parts of the relics of the holy martyrs of Persia with him.
Abba Peter left the royal court and became a monk in a monastery. He fought a great spiritual fight. Shortly after, they ordained him Bishop of Gaza and its surroundings, against his will. It was said that when he celebrated his first Liturgy, blood flowed from the Holy Body and filled the Paten.
Abba Peter took the body of St. James, the mangled(2), and relocated it to a monastery in the city of Raha. When Marcian the Chalcedonian Emperor, started persecuting the Orthodox Bishops, Abba Peter took the body of St. James and came to Egypt where he dwelt in a monastery in El-Bahnasa. There he met the holy man Abba Isaiah the Egyptian.
After the end of Emperor Marcian's reign, Abba Peter went back to the land of Palestine and went on confirming the believers.
One day while he was celebrating the Divine Liturgy, a few of the people present in the church were conversing about earthly matters and were distracted from listening to the prayers. The angel of the Lord appeared to him and reproached him because he did not admonish those who were talking in the church.
The Consecration of the Church of the Saint Abba Shenouda
On this day also, is the commemoration of the consecration of the church of the great saint, Abba Shenouda (Shenoute) the Archimandrite(5).
On this day also, is the commemoration of the consecration of the church of the great saint, Abba Shenouda (Shenoute) the
Archimandrite(5).
Glory be to God forever. Amen.