Charitable Work in Constantinople
According to his life, Zoticus first provided for the destitute and orphaned in his own home, then, with funds received from the Emperor Constantine, built a place of treatment for the sick and a shelter for the homeless. The synaxarion accounts emphasize his care of lepers in particular.
Tradition relates that he took in those afflicted with leprosy, rescuing them from soldiers who had been ordered to drown them in the sea. His epithet Orphanotrophos — "the one who feeds orphans" — preserves the memory of this charitable vocation, and he is honored as a founder of organized orphan and leper care in the imperial capital.