Nicholas Kabasilas
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| Born | c. 1319 Thessalonica, Byzantine Empire |
| Died | c. 1392 |
| Honored in | Eastern Orthodox Church |
| Feast | 20 June |
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Nicholas Kabasilas or Cabasilas (Greek: Νικόλαος Καβάσιλας; born 1319/1323 in Thessalonica; died 1392) was a Byzantine mystic and theological writer.
Kabasilas is revered as a saint within the Eastern Orthodox Church. His feast day is June 20. The Catholic Church uses extracts from his Life in Christ as readings in the Liturgy of the Hours (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of the Fifth Week of Easter in Year II of the provisional two-year cycle for the Office of Readings).
He is known for his two most famous texts, his Life in Christ, and his Commentary on the Divine Liturgy.