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Abraham of Ephesus

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Abraham of Ephesus
Bishop – Monastic founder
Venerated inCatholic Church, Orthodox Church
Feast28 October

Abraham of Ephesus was a 6th-century Archbishop of Ephesus in the Byzantine Empire and monastery founder. He is venerated as a saint by both the Catholic and the Orthodox Churches. His feast day is 28 October.

Legacy

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During his life as bishop he played an important role in the foundation of a monastery in Constantinople and another in Jerusalem.[1]

Two homilies, important for the knowledge and understanding of the ancient Byzantine liturgy, have reached us: One on the feast of the Annunciation and one on the feast of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple.[2]

Abrahamite monks

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The Abrahamite monks or Abrahamite martyrs were an order of monks in a monastery at Constantinople, founded by Abraham of Ephesus,[3] who were martyred around 835 during the iconoclast persecutions of Emperor Theophilus. They are regarded as saints by the Roman Catholic Church, with a feast day on 8 July[4] as well as in the Eastern Orthodox Church with a feast day on 6 July.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Abraham Of Ephesus, St".
  2. ^ B. L. Marthaler (2003). New Catholic encyclopedia. Catholic University of America (2nd ed.). Detroit: Thomson/Gale. p. 38. ISBN 0-7876-4004-2. OCLC 50723247.
  3. ^ “Abrahamite Monks”. Saints.SQPN.com. 12 August 2012. Web. {2012-9-20}.[1]
  4. ^ Roman Martyrology
  5. ^ "Martyrs of the Abrahamites". santosepulcro.co.il. Retrieved 2024-08-09.

Sources

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  • Holweck, F. G. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints. St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co. 1924.