Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Daniel the Stylite

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Feast
  
December 11

Name
  
Daniel Stylite

Role
  
Saint


Daniel the Stylite

Venerated in
  
Eastern Orthodoxy Eastern Catholic Churches Roman Catholic Church

Died
  
December 11, 493 AD, Constantinople

Similar People
  
Constantine XI Palaiologos, Mark of Ephesus, Aelia Flaccilla, Romanos the Melodist, Pope Agapetus I

Who was st daniel the stylite


Saint Daniel the Stylite (c. 409 – 493) is a Saint and stylite of the Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Eastern Catholic Churches. He is commemorated on 11 December according to the liturgical calendars of these churches.

Contents

Daniel the Stylite St Daniel the Stylite Saints Angels Catholic Online

Early life

Daniel the Stylite Daniel the Stylite Citydesert

St. Daniel was born in Maratha, a village in upper Mesopotamia near Samosata in present-day Iraq. He entered a monastery at the age of twelve and lived there until he was thirty-eight. During a voyage he made with his abbot to Antioch, he passed by the city of Telanissos (today Deir Semaan) and received the benediction and encouragement of St. Simeon the Stylite. Then he visited various holy places, stayed in various convents, and retired in 451 A.D. into the ruins of a pagan temple.

Stylite

St. Daniel established his pillar north of Constantinople. The owner of the land where he placed his pillars had not been consulted, hence he appealed to the Byzantine emperor and patriarch Gennadius of Constantinople. Gennadius proposed to dislodge him, but was deterred through unknown means. Gennadius ordained Daniel as a priest. When the ceremony was over, the patriarch administered the Eucharist by means of a ladder, which Daniel had ordered to be brought. Gennadius then received the Eucharist from Daniel.

Daniel lived on the pillar for 33 years. Due to continuous standing, his feet were reportedly covered with sores, cuts and ulcers, and the winds of Thrace sometimes stripped him of his scanty clothing.

He was visited by both Emperor Leo I the Thracian and Emperor Zeno. As a theologian, he came out against monophysitism.

Associated prayers

The following is his prayer before he began his life on the pillar:

I yield Thee glory, Jesus Christ my God, for all the blessings which Thou hast heaped upon me, and for the grace which Thou hast given me that I should embrace this manner of life. But Thou knowest that in ascending this pillar, I lean on Thee alone, and that to Thee alone I look for the happy issue of mine undertaking. Accept, then, my object: strengthen me that I finish this painful course: give me grace to end it in holiness.

The following is the advice he gave to his disciples just before his death:

Hold fast humility, practice obedience, exercise hospitality, keep the fasts, observe the vigils, love poverty, and above all maintain charity, which is the first and great commandment; keep closely bound to all that regards piety, avoid the tares of the heretics. Separate never from the Church your Mother; if you do these things your righteousness shall be perfect.

References

Daniel the Stylite Wikipedia