
Voices of the Saints
Voices of the Saints is a storytelling podcast that brings to life the inspiring journeys of saints, martyrs, and spiritual heroes from Christian history. Drawing from the rich tradition of the Coptic Synaxarium and other hagiographies, each episode immerses listeners in a short, vivid retelling of a saint’s life — from quiet faith to radical sacrifice.
Whether you’re seeking spiritual encouragement, learning about church history, or simply drawn to powerful human stories rooted in faith, this podcast is a space to reflect, remember, and be moved.
Produced by First Brick Media, Voices of the Saints is where ancient voices echo into the modern world.
Voices of the Saints
St. Paul the First Hermit – Hidden in the Desert, Crowned in Eternity
Long before St. Anthony was called the Father of Monasticism, another saint quietly walked the sands of Egypt. Betrayed by his own family, fleeing persecution, and vanishing into the wilderness, St. Paul the First Hermit lived ninety years in silence and prayer — sustained by a spring, a palm tree, and a raven sent from heaven.
In this milestone 10th episode of Voices of the Saints, experience the cinematic story of Paul’s hidden life:
- His escape from the brutal persecutions of Decius
- The miracle of the raven and his desert solitude
- His encounter with Anthony the Great
- His peaceful death and the lions that buried him
Paul’s story reminds us that holiness is not found in crowds or acclaim, but in the quiet union of a soul with God.
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This episode is based on accounts from the Coptic Synaxarium, early church tradition, and other historical sources. While we’ve done our best to ensure accuracy and reverence, some elements have been adapted or dramatized for narrative and production purposes. Our goal is to honour the spirit and message of the saints while making their stories engaging and accessible to modern listeners.