Hierarch Byzantine

Venerable Zosima Bishop of Babylon

5th century

Also known as Zosima of Babylon

A monk of Cilicia who struggled in the deserts of Sinai and Lebanon before being called to serve as bishop of Babylon.

Feast Day
June 4
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Zosima, Bishop of Babylon

Life

Zosima was a monk of Cilicia in Asia Minor who, after years of ascetic struggle in the deserts of Sinai and Lebanon, was made Bishop of Babylon in Egypt. He is commemorated in the Orthodox Church on June 4 and is conventionally placed in the fifth century, though the surviving record gives no firm dates.

Because the saint is obscure, the principal sources are short synaxarion notices and his liturgical troparion and kontakion. These present him as a monastic who carried the discipline of the desert into the office of a bishop, remembered for humility, abstinence, and faithful teaching.

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  1. Youth Leaves the world for Sinai Born in Cilicia in Asia Minor, Zosima abandoned the world while still young and settled as a monk on Mount Sinai.
  2. Monastic years Withdrawal to Lebanon and a prophecy He later withdrew to a more solitary place in Lebanon. According to his life, an aged ascetic foretold that he would one day be a bishop in Babylon.
  3. Later life Consecrated Bishop of Babylon Returning to Sinai, he was sent on an errand to Alexandria, where the Patriarch of Alexandria consecrated him Bishop of Babylon. He guided his flock wisely into advanced age.
  4. 5th century Repose at Sinai Sensing the approach of death, he returned to Sinai and there peacefully fell asleep in the Lord.

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The See of Babylon

The Babylon of his episcopate was Babylon in Egypt, the fortress district on the Nile later associated with Old Cairo, rather than the ancient Babylon of Mesopotamia. His path to it ran through the chief Egyptian see: it was the Patriarch of Alexandria who consecrated him during an errand from Sinai to Alexandria.

The synaxarion frames his episcopate as the fulfillment of an earlier prophecy spoken to him during his ascetic years, and the surviving hymnography remembers him as a teacher who preserved the doctrines of Christ and increased his congregation.

Sources and Uncertainty

Zosima is an obscure saint. The available material is limited to brief synaxarion stubs and his liturgical troparion and kontakion; there is no detailed independent biography and no firm chronology. He is conventionally assigned to the fifth century, though his dating is uncertain.

Notes

Dating uncertain.

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints