Limni is a town and a community in the northwestern part of the island of Evia (Euboea), Greece. At the end of the beach of Limni is the Hermitage of Saint Christodoulos. It is the location where Saint Christodoulos lived the last years of his ascetic life at the end of the 11th century.
Saint Christodoulos was the founder of the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian on Patmos. After pirate raids on Patmos, he fled to Limni in the year 1092, together with Patmos monks and residents. He resided in this cave of Limni until the end of his life in 1093. After his death, monks from Patmos took his relics and transferred them to the island of the Apocalypse.
During his stay in Limni, the Saint composed his "Testament" and "Codicil" (March 1093). This Testament, in order to be valid, is signed by seven officials of the episcopal authority and the city of Euripos (Halkida), namely Leo, presbyter and sacerdotal officer of the city of Euripos, John, presbyter and notary of the see of Euripos, Michael… of the see of Euripos, Basil the lowly deacon… and notary of Euripos, etc.
Saint Christodoulos was the founder of the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian on Patmos. After pirate raids on Patmos, he fled to Limni in the year 1092, together with Patmos monks and residents. He resided in this cave of Limni until the end of his life in 1093. After his death, monks from Patmos took his relics and transferred them to the island of the Apocalypse.
During his stay in Limni, the Saint composed his "Testament" and "Codicil" (March 1093). This Testament, in order to be valid, is signed by seven officials of the episcopal authority and the city of Euripos (Halkida), namely Leo, presbyter and sacerdotal officer of the city of Euripos, John, presbyter and notary of the see of Euripos, Michael… of the see of Euripos, Basil the lowly deacon… and notary of Euripos, etc.








