Pachomius the Great
c. 292 – 348 · Thebaid
Also known as Pachomius
Feast: 9 May (Catholic) · 15 May (Orthodox)

Founder of cenobitic (communal) monasticism in Egypt. Established the monastery at Tabennisi and wrote the first monastic rule.
Highlights
- Main contribution
- Pachomius turned monasticism from solitary withdrawal into organised community.
- Primary source
- Vita Prima Pachomii
Pachomius turned monasticism from solitary withdrawal into organised community. In Egypt around AD 320, he gathered monks into common houses with a rule, shared labour, prayer, meals, discipline, and leadership. That made monastic life reproducible: not one heroic hermit, but communities that could last beyond their founder. Later Eastern and Western monastic rules did not simply copy Pachomius, but they inherited the basic insight that holiness could be ordered communally.
Primary sources
- ·Vita Prima Pachomii
- ·Palladius, Historia Lausiaca 32
- ·Jerome, Praefatio in Regulam Pachomii

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