February 26St. Porphyry of Gaza, St. Isabel of France, St. Victor, St. Paula of St. Joseph of Calasanz
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St. Porphyry of Gaza
We go far back in history today to learn a bit about
a saint whose name is not familiar to most of us in the West but who is celebrated by the Greek and
other Eastern churches.
Born near Greece in the mid-4th century, Porphry is most known for his generosity to the poor
and for his ascetic lifestyle. Deserts and caves were his home for a time. At age 40, living in
Jerusalem, Porphyry was ordained a priest.
If the accounts we have are correct, he was elected bishop of Gaza—without his
knowledge and against his will. He was, in effect, kidnapped (with the help of a neighboring bishop,
by the way) and forcibly consecrated bishop by the members of the small Christian community there.
No sooner had Porphyry been consecrated bishop than he was accused by the local pagans of causing a
drought. When rains came shortly afterward, the pagans gave credit to Porphyry and the Christian
population and tensions subsided for a time.
For the next 13 years, Porphyry worked tirelessly for his people, instructed
them and made many converts, though pagan opposition continued throughout his life. He died in the
year 421.
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