From Soldier to Solitary
According to the sources, Thomas distinguished himself first as a military commander. He was remembered as strong and brave, a participant in many battles who brought victories to his countrymen and thereby won much glory and honor in the world.
Drawn wholly toward God, he renounced that worldly standing and his rank and entered the monastic life. He placed himself under the direction of monastic elders, and after a season of obedience received their permission to take up a solitary, eremitic way of life.