One of the oldest skeletons found in the Charnel House is that of a hermit named Stephanos, a 6th century Monk who is found in a seated position, dressed in the purple vestments. It is said that Stephanos lived on the holy mountain of Sinai for many years in a lonely dwelling, where he struggled on behalf of monasticism. A man of many virtues, he served as Guardian of the path to Mount Sinai.
St. Stephanos is said to have died in 580 AD whilst at the Monastery. His last request was be allowed to continue his services. After his death, he was thus was placed at the Charnel House, where his fully clothed skeleton still guards the entrance today.
One of the oldest skeletons found in the Charnel House is that of a hermit named Stephanos, a 6th century Monk who is found in a seated position, dressed in the purple vestments. It is said that Stephanos lived on the holy mountain of Sinai for many years in a lonely dwelling, where he struggled on behalf of monasticism. A man of many virtues, he served as Guardian of the path to Mount Sinai.
St. Stephanos is said to have died in 580 AD whilst at the Monastery. His last request was be allowed to continue his services. After his death, he was thus was placed at the Charnel House, where his fully clothed skeleton still guards the entrance today.
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