- Acacius of Amida
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name=Saint Acacius
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death_date=425AD
feast_day=April 9 (Roman Martyrology )
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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death_place=Amida (Diarbekir ),Mesopotamia (modern-dayTurkey )
titles=Bishop and Confessor
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Bishop ofAmida (Diarbekir ),Mesopotamia (modern-dayTurkey ) in 400-425AD , during the reign of theEastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II . At that time, there were seven thousand Persian prisoners who were captured by the Romans and held in Amida. Filled with the utmost compassion at the sight of these men perishing from hunger and misery, St. Acacius resolved to help them. He assembled his clergy and addressed them in this manner: "Our God, my brethren, needs neither dishes nor cups; for He neither eats nor drinks, nor is in want of anything. Since then, by the liberality of its faithful members the Church possesses many vessels both of gold and silver, it behooves us to sell them, that by the money thus raised, we may be able to redeem the prisoners and also supply them with food." [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/26017.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "Socrates Scholasticus' "Church History" (Book VII) Chapter 21 - Kind Treatment of the Persian Captives by Acacius Bishop of Amida"] ] Bishop Acacius sold all the precious golden and silver sacred vessels of his church and ransomed, clothed and fed the seven thousand. He even supported them for a while and furnished them with all that they needed to return to Persia ["Lives of the Saints, For Every Day of the Year" edited by Rev. Hugo Hoever, S.O.Cist., Ph.D., New York: Catholic Book Publishing Co., 1955 pp.145-146] When the ransomed captives returned home toPersia , they told their ruler of the great deeds performed by Bishop Acacius. His actions so impressed the Sassanid EmperorBahram V that he is reported to have ordered an end to the persecution of theChristians . Emperor Bahram V also desired to see St. Acacius face-to-face. Permission to do just that was given to Acacius by Emperor Theodosius II. [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/26017.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "Socrates Scholasticus' "Church History" (Book VII) Chapter 21 - Kind Treatment of the Persian Captives by Acacius Bishop of Amida"] ] St. Acacius' kindness and charity led to the termination of hostilities between theEastern Roman Empire and theSassanid Empire , and Christianity was able to flourish for a while in the areas then controlled by the Sassanid Persians.Saint Acacius'
feast day is celebrated onApril 9 (Roman Martyrology ).References
*"Lives of the Saints, For Every Day of the Year" edited by Rev. Hugo Hoever, S.O.Cist., Ph.D., New York: Catholic Book Publishing Co., 1955
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* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/26017.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "Socrates Scholasticus' "Church History" (Book VII) Chapter 21 - Kind Treatment of the Persian Captives by Acacius Bishop of Amida"]
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