Character and Service
The accounts of Euphrosynos emphasize the deliberate lowliness of his life. Having worked as a cook before his tonsure, he is said to have practiced self-deprivation rather than exploiting his access to the kitchen, and to have prepared plain food, reportedly telling those who complained that fine cooking was of no use for attaining the Kingdom of Heaven.
Some of the monks scorned him because of his peasant origins, but he is remembered for enduring every unpleasantness in silence, combining his menial obedience with continual prayer and fasting.