
The Ascetic Life of Abba Noufer the Hermit
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Discover the profound life of Abba Noufer, also known as Saint Onuphrius or Saint Nofer the Anchorite. In this podcast we discuss the story of a Desert Father who spent sixty to seventy years as a hermit in the Egyptian wilderness. He ventured into the inner desert after beginning his spiritual life as a monk in the Barida (or Erete) monastery.
Abba Noufer endured extreme hunger, thirst, and temperatures, facing relentless spiritual battles and satanic wars. Yet, he was miraculously sustained: angels brought him food and water, and wild grass tasted as sweet as honey. His extraordinary story is recounted through the eyes of Abba Bebnoda (Paphnutius), who journeyed into the desert and was the first person Abba Noufer had seen in sixty years. Abba Bebnoda eventually buried the saint and carried his remarkable narrative back to his monastery, ensuring his enduring legacy. Abba Noufer's departure day is celebrated on the 16th of the Coptic month Baouna (June 12th in Western and Byzantine calendars)