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Spending time at St. Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai , where he lived in a cave and carved wooden icons to sell for food to give to local Bedouins.

The later part of his story focuses on his extraordinary gifts of . He was known for knowing visitors' names and problems before they spoke and for his deep compassion for those suffering from cancer—a disease he eventually "asked God for" so he could share in the pain of others. He passed away in 1994 and was canonized in 2015. Where to Watch with Subtitles subtitle Paisie

After his service, he enters monastic life on , taking the name Paisios. His "story" in these years involves: Spending time at St

The story of (born Arsenios Eznepides, 1924–1994) is often explored through the lens of his journey from a humble carpenter and army radio operator to one of the most beloved Eastern Orthodox ascetics of the 20th century. He was known for knowing visitors' names and

He eventually settled at the Panagouda cell, where he became a "vessel of grace" for thousands of pilgrims. Miracles and Legacy

Short films like " Vessel of Grace " or documentaries about his time in Sinai are available on YouTube with community-contributed subtitles.