
Saint Memnon theWonderworker was alive during the second century A.D.[1][2] He was ahegumen of an Egyptian monastery. His feast day isApril 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics).
In the Egyptian desert he practised religiousasceticism.[3]
He is said to have performed a number of miracles. Some of his miracles include causing a spring to gush forth, destroying a plague oflocusts, curing illnesses and saving boats from destruction.[2][4]
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