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Saint Nilus of Sinai (Athos) Icon - S291

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Saint Nilus (or Neilos/Neil/Nil) was a disciple of Saint John Chrysostom and one of his greatest defenders when he was persecuted by the Empress Eudoxia. About the time of Chrysostom's exile, Nilus and his son went to live at Mount Sinai. There he flourished as a prolific writer until his repose in the mid-5th century. His feast is celebrated on November 12.

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