Theodore of the Jordan
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St. Theodore is an Orthodox saint who is recorded to have lived in the sixth century.[1]
In his youth Theodore accepted the call from Christ to enter into the desert as a monk solitary. As a fruit of the Holy Spirit he received the gift of miracle working for the sake of those whom God brought into his life to serve.
It is recorded that:
- Thus, while journeying on a ship to Constantinople, St. Theodore besought the Lord that water drawn from the sea be made fresh to quench the thirst of his companions.
- To those thanking him for this the monk said that God had worked such a miracle out of pity for the intense thirst of mankind...[1]
Saint Theodore the Wonderworker and Hermit of the Jordan is commemorated on 5 June by the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.
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[edit]- ^ "Venerable Theodore the Wonderworker and Hermit of the Jordan. Commemorated on June 5". OrthoChristian.Com. Retrieved 2023-12-18.