The Monk Eulogios, Archbishop of Alexandria Commemorated on February 13 The Monk Eulogios,
Archbishop of Alexandria, was one of the enlightened and active hierarchs
of the VI Century. At first he was hegumen of the Justinian Mother of God
monastery in Antioch, and then he was chosen to the cathedra-chair of the city
of Alexandria, where he served for 27 years. During all his years the saint
struggled incessantly against various heresies. His activity is known of
through his letters to Sainted Gregory Dialogus, an highly esteemed monk and
pope. © 1996-2001 by translator Fr. S. Janos. |
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