Thulidnosius of Johaulia
b 1652, d 1691 . Born on Thulidnot Island, the saint was enslaved as an infant and his master called him 'Thulidnosius' meaning from Thulidnot Island. He was raised in slavery in Johaulia when that ancient institution was still in practice. He converted to Incarnandism from the local community in Johaulia. He preached to the other slaves and then to his master, for which he was whipped and sold to another master. The new master did not care what he preached as he now worked in the mines of the Damisetta Mountains. He told the foreman one day that the slaves should not work the shaft and the foreman mocked him. The shaft collapsed and St. Thulidnosius barely escaped. The foreman was enraged that the prediction came true and cast St. Thulidnosius into a pit to be buried. An earthquake struck at the moment he was to be buried and his would-be killers abandoned the pit. St. Thulidnosius escaped and ran for freedom. He fled in a boat onto Lake Vimala where he preached the Incarnandus to fishermen and ferrymen. He went to Agdaire and joined the local Incarnandist Community that protected him. He is accredited with beholding the Mysterious Cosmic Vision.
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