Catholic Blesseds, Saints, Solemnities & Holy Days

Saint John of Egypt
Feast Day: March 27
Patronage: Hermits
To avoid temptation, he avoided seeing women in particular, and most men. He avoided all people the last fifty years of his life. St. Augustine wrote that John was tempted by devils and performed miraculous cures. He cured a woman, according to St. Augustine, of blindness. He then appeared to her in a vision, to avoid seeing her in person with his own eyes, to avoid temptation. He possessed the spiritual gift of prophecy and spoke through a window to people twice a week from his hermitage. He predicted future victories to the Emperor Theodosius the Great.
According to Butler, John prayed incessantly, and he spent the majority of his day in prayer. The last three days of his life he went without food or water, and without any outside interactions remaining only in prayer. When he was discovered, he was in his cell on bended knee in prayer – deceased. His feast day is March 27th.