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Sts Alexander (340), John (595), and Paul the New (784), patriarchs of Constantinople

Saint of the Day
Saint of the Day
Episode • Aug 30, 2024
St Alexander took part in the First Ecumenical Council as delegate of Patriarch Metrophanes, who was too frail to attend; and succeeded Metrophanes on the Patriarchal throne. By his prayer to God that the Church might be spared the schemings of Arius, Arius was struck dead.
  St John is, by one account, St John the Faster (Sept. 2), who reposed in 595; by another, St John Scholasticus (Feb. 21), who reposed in 577.
  St Paul was Patriarch for five years, then renounced the Patriarchal throne to take the Great Schema.

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