Dorotheus of Gaza
| Dorotheus of Gaza | |
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| Icon of St. Dorotheus of Gaza, from Mount Saint Dionysius, Mount Athos, 1547 | |
| Monk and Abbot | |
| Born | c. 500 Antioch, Roman Syria | 
| Died | c. 560 or 580 Monastery of Dorotheus, close to Gaza | 
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodox | 
| Feast | Eastern Orthodox Church: 5 June; 18 June; 13 August; 16 September Catholic Church: 5 June | 
| Influences | Barsanuphius, John the Prophet, Seridus of Gaza | 
| Influenced | Theodore the Studite, Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé | 
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Dorotheus of Gaza (Ancient Greek: Δωρόθεος τῆς Γάζης Dorotheos tes Gazes; ca. 500 – 560 or 580), Dorotheus the Archimandrite or Abba Dorotheus, was a Christian monk and abbot. He lived as a monk at the monastery of Seridus near Gaza and wrote instructions on the ascetic life that influenced both Eastern and Western monasticism.