Description
The vengeful, knife-wielding bandit known as Moses the Black terrorized northeast Africa with his tribe of felons until, seeking asylum in a monastery, he was moved to conversion. Though his adventurous spirit never died, Moses eventually became a priest and a spiritual leader of desert hermits, always seeking perfect holiness. When he was about 75, robbers attacked the monastery. Moses stayed to protect his brothers, and was martyred.
Feast Day: August 28
Patronage
Criminals; Non-Violence
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