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Pachomius the Great

c. 292 – 348 · Thebaid

Also known as Pachomius

Feast: 9 May (Catholic) · 15 May (Orthodox)

Pachomius the Great
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Founder of cenobitic (communal) monasticism in Egypt. Established the monastery at Tabennisi and wrote the first monastic rule.

Anthony invented solitary monasticism. Pachomius invented communal monasticism — the monastery as an organised community with a rule, a schedule, shared meals, and a superior. Around AD 320 in Upper Egypt he gathered hermits into walled compounds and gave them a structure that scaled. By the time he died there were thousands of monks living under his rule across nine monasteries. Basil borrowed from him for the East. Benedict borrowed from him (via Cassian) for the West. Every cloister you've ever seen — every Benedictine, Cistercian, Carthusian, Trappist house — is a descendant of what Pachomius set up in the Egyptian desert.

Primary sources

  • ·Vita Prima Pachomii
  • ·Palladius, Historia Lausiaca 32
  • ·Jerome, Praefatio in Regulam Pachomii
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