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John Cassian


John Cassian
Church Father
Theologian, Monk
Bornc. 360[1]
Scythia Minor, Roman Empire
Diedc. 435
Massilia, Gallia Narbonensis, Western Roman Empire
Venerated inCatholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Anglican Communion
Major shrineMonastery of St Victor, Marseille
FeastEast: February 29th (28th non-leap years)
West: July 23

John Cassian, also known as John the Ascetic and John Cassian the Roman (Latin: Ioannes Eremita Cassianus, Ioannus Cassianus, or Ioannes Massiliensis;[2] Greek: Ίωάννης Κασσιανός ό Ερημίτης; c. AD 360c. 435), was a Christian monk and theologian celebrated in both the Western and Eastern churches for his mystical writings.[3] Cassian is noted for his role in bringing the ideas and practices of early Christian monasticism to the medieval West.

  1. ^ Lake 2004, pp. 27–41.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference ccel was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Chisholm 1911, p. 458.

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