Life and Ministry
According to the synaxarion, Philotheus lived in the tenth century in the village of Mravin, also known as Myrmix, in Bithynia, a region of Asia Minor. He was a priest who was married and had children, which distinguished him from the celibate monastic clergy more commonly celebrated in Orthodox hagiography.
He devoted himself to prayer and fasting alongside his pastoral duties, and he was especially known for works of charity, continually feeding the hungry and assisting those in need. The tradition presents his sanctity as expressed through this sustained care for the poor rather than through withdrawal from the world.