A "do not disturb" sign helped today's saint find holiness and peace.
Stephen of Mar Saba was the nephew of St. John Damascene, who
introduced the young boy to monastic life beginning at age 10. When he
reached 24, Stephen served the community in a variety of ways, including
guest master. After some time he asked permission to live a hermit's
life. The answer from the abbot was yes and no: Stephen could follow his
preferred lifestyle during the week, but on weekends he was to offer
his skills as a counselor. Stephen placed a note on the door of his
cell: "Forgive me, Fathers, in the name of the Lord, but please do not
disturb me except on Saturdays and Sundays."
Despite his calling to prayer and quiet, Stephen displayed uncanny skills with people and was a valued spiritual guide.
His
biographer and disciple wrote about Stephen: "Whatever help, spiritual
or material, he was asked to give, he gave. He received and honored all
with the same kindness. He possessed nothing and lacked nothing. In
total poverty he possessed all things."
Stephen died in 794. |
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