
The Life of Saint Pachomius - His Monastic Life and Spirituality Part (2/2)
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After the death of his teacher Palamon, Saint Pachomius settled at Tabennesi, where a divine voice instructed him to build a monastery, because many would come to join him. This marked the origin during the fourth century of Christian communal religious life on a large scale.
Disciples soon arrived, including his brother John and the young Theodore, drawn by Pachomius's profound scriptural teaching and interpretation Pachomius organized this growing community, the Koinonia, establishing a compelling rule and hierarchy. This involved shared goods, equality, and submission to the rule and leaders. He oversaw the establishment of numerous monasteries, eventually numbering twelve, and a women's monastery led by his sister Mary. As a spiritual father, Pachomius focused on teaching the Word of God. His disciples deeply venerated him as 'Our holy Father, Apa Pachomius' .
Join us as we trace the life of Saint Pachomius, the founder of the Koinonia, from his early communal efforts through significant events like his encounter with Archbishop Athanasius and the miraculous provision of grain to his death, exploring the lasting impact of his spiritual fatherhood and the movement he initiated .