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Saint Fana (also known as Abu Fana, Abu Fanah, or Apa Bane) (c. 354-395) was an Egyptian Christian hermit. A monastery in the diocese of Mallawi, Upper Egypt, is named after him. Saint Fana was born to a Christian family in Memphis. He became an anchorite due to the inspiration of the Western Desert hermits he visited as a young man. Ancient sources such as and ''Sozomen's Church Hisotory (Historia Ecclesiastica)'' make reference to a hermit called Benus or Banus who can be identified as Saint Fana, and who lived in the area where the monastery of Saint Fana was later built. Fana also became noted for his knowledge of the Psalms and would ultimately be linked to miracles.〔Jill Kamil, , Sīrat al-Qidīs Abū Fānā al-Mutawahid (Biography of Saint Abū Fānā the Hermit), Bishopric of Mallawī, 1998, reprinted in 2008.〕 He is noted for his ascetic life and concern for the poor. He also reportedly predicted the date of Theodosius I's death. The monastery dedicated to him is one of the oldest in Egypt.〔, Rene-Georges Coquin and Maurice Martin in the Coptic Encyclopedia, Macmillan Publishing Company, 1991, Vol. 3, p.698-700〕 ==See also== *Abu Mena *Monastery of Saint Fana 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Saint Fana」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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