THE STORY OF THE COPTS - THE TRUE STORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN EGYPT

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monastery of Pakhom. With eyes ever fixed on the man of
God, Theodorus grew day by day in saintliness. He had his
visions and his hours of inward illumination. These, he
described to his spiritual father with the simplicity of a child.
And so great was the love which bound them, that
Theodorus was not only the inseparable disciple, but became
the biographer of Pakhom.
In due time, this devoted disciple succeeded his
teacher and became the Supreme Head of the Pakhomian
monasteries.



  1. A story about him says that some brethren came to
    him, accusing a brother of theft and insisting on dismissing
    him from the monastery. Theodorus tempered their anger by
    asking them to give him time to pray in quest of God's
    guidance. As he did so, he was forewarned by the spirit that
    the thief was another brother known for saintliness. This
    same brother was soon conscience-stricken; so he went to
    Theodorus and pleaded guilty. Theodorus told him, "My
    son, since you have confessed your sin, it is remitted. Your
    courage in declaring your guilt and the innocence of your
    brother intercedes for you. You are absolved". Then
    summoning the brother who had been falsely accused,
    Theodorus said to him: "My son, you have suffered deeply
    because of the false accusation against you. Your brethren
    were mistaken, but not God Who permitted such error that
    you may be thoroughly purged". Finally, Theodorus called
    the denunciators, gave them their stolen possession and said:
    Our God desires us to be merciful and to forgive our
    brethren seventy times seven. Forget this affair, I pray you,
    and remind yourselves that you are all in need of God's
    mercy".^32

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