Modestus of Jerusalem

Modestus of Jerusalem

Modestus of Jerusalem (? - 630, 634 or 637) was a Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, who is commemorated as a saint by the Orthodox church, on May 17, March 29 or December 17 in the Palestinian-Georgian calendar venerates him or December 16 and October 19 in the Acta Sanctorum.

He was born in Cappadocian Sebasteia.[1] Five months old at his Christian parents' death, he was raised as a Christian. As an adult he was sold as a slave in Egypt, but converted his pagan master to Christianity and was freed by him. Withdrawing to Mount Sinai to live as an ascetic, he was later made abbot of the Monastery of St. Theodosius in Palestine.

In 614 Chosroes II destroyed Jerusalem, killed 90,000 Christians and captured the Patriarch of Jerusalem (then Zacharias), other Christians and the True Cross. Modestus had been on his way to raise Greek troops to oppose this and was surrounded by Persian troops, having a narrow escape.[2] Modestus was then chosen to stand in for Zacharias as Patriarch. He buried the monks killed at the monastery of Saint Sabbas the Sanctified and rebuilt the Holy Sepulchre, the city's churches and monasteries with help from John the Merciful, Patriarch of Alexandria.[3] In 628 Zacharias was released and resumed his role as Patriarch. Modestus then became Patriarch in his own right on Zacharias's death in 632. On Modestus's death he was buried in the Church of the Eleona on the Mount of Olives.[4]

References

  1. ^ Bulgarian Festival Calendar - St Modestus
  2. ^ Antiochus Strategos, The Capture of Jerusalem by the Persians in 614 AD, F.C. CONYBEARE, English Historical Review 25 (1910) pp. 502-517
  3. ^ http://www.christusrex.org/www1/ofm/sbf/escurs/wwc/m.html
  4. ^ Revue Eleona, April 1961

St Modestus is the protector of animals in the Greek Orthodox Church.

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Preceded by
Zacharias
Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
632–634
Succeeded by
Sophronius I

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