#MastersofSocialIsolation #15. Some of the early desert ascetics practiced a form of extreme social distancing. St. Simeon Styletes maintained a solitary witness atop a stylos (Greek), or pillar.
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Originally, hoping to achieve the blessed happiness outlined in the Beatitudes he had entered a monastery. But he was afflicted by crowds of pilgrims who sought his blessing or hoped he could cure their illnesses. His solution: a pillar 9-ft tall, six in diameter on top.
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At one point a bishop, suspecting vainglory, exhorted him to quit his tower and descend. But when Simeon showed that he was willing humbly to obey, he urged him to carry on with his singular witness. Simeon died on his perch on September 2, 459.
Apr 2, 2020 · 2:34 PM UTC
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