Elder Ieronymos of Aegina

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Re: Elder Ieronymos of Aegina

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Thank you Joanna,

Those are great points.

Symeon

Matthew
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Re: Elder Ieronymos of Aegina

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Joanna, I agree with you that the writings of Saint Isaac are indeed the food that fed the soul of Saint Ieronymos and made it into such a clear reflection of Christ. I would really like to know where the relics of Saint Isaac are, and where the places of his struggles are, and if one can visit them today if they still exist. Does anyone know if his relics are known, or the places of his monastic struggle are still visible. I think he lived in a cave in what is today south west Iran. But that is all I have been able to find on the question.

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