SEPTEMBER 24
Saint Copres was found as a newborn infant by monks of the monastery of St Theodosius in Palestine. He lay upon a dung-hill (in Greek “kopria”), where his mother left him during an invasion of the Hagarenes (Moslems).
The monks took the infant, named him Copres, fed him goat’s milk and raised him in their monastery. St Copres later accepted monastic tonsure and spent his whole life in his monastery. Having attained to an high degree of virtue and the gift of wonderworking, St Copres died peacefully the age of ninety.
Saint Copres was found as a newborn infant by monks of the monastery of St Theodosius in Palestine. He lay upon a dung-hill (in Greek “kopria”), where his mother left him during an invasion of the Hagarenes (Moslems).
The monks took the infant, named him Copres, fed him goat’s milk and raised him in their monastery. St Copres later accepted monastic tonsure and spent his whole life in his monastery. Having attained to an high degree of virtue and the gift of wonderworking, St Copres died peacefully the age of ninety.