- Acacius of Beroea
Acacius of Beroea, a
Syria n by birth, lived in a monastery nearAntioch , and, for his active defense of the Church againstArianism , was made Bishop of Berroea in 378 AD, byEusebius of Samosata .While a priest, he (with Paul, another priest) wrote to
Epiphanius of Salamis a letter, in consequence of which the latter composed his "Panariom" (374-376 AD). This letter is prefixed to the work. In 377-378 AD, he was sent toRome to confuteApollinaris beforePope Damasus I . He was present at the Ecumenical Council of Constantinople in 381 AD, and on the death ofMeletius of Antioch took part in Flavian's ordination to the See ofAntioch , by whom he was afterwards sent to the Pope in order to heal the schism between the churches of the West and Antioch.Afterwards, he took part in the persecution against Chrysostom, [Socrates, "Hist. Eccl." 6.18] and again compromised himself by ordaining as successor to Flavian, Porphyrius, a man considered unworthy of the episcopate. He defended
Nestorius against St. Cyril when the former was charged withheresy , though was not himself present at theCouncil of Ephesus . At a great age, he labored to reconcileCyril of Alexandria and the Eastern Bishops at a Synod held at Berroea in 432 AD.He died 437 AD, at the age of 116 years. Three of his letters remain in the original Greek, one to Cyril, [extant in the Collection of Councils by Mansi, vol. iv. p. 1056] and two to Alexander, Bishop of Hierapolis. (Ibid, pp. 819, 830, c.41.55. §129, 143.)
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last = Smith
first = William
author-link = William Smith (lexicographer)
contribution = Acacius (2)
editor-last = Smith
editor-first = William
title =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
volume = 1
pages = 4
publisher =
place = Boston
year = 1867
contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0013.html
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