Pope Justus of Alexandria
Pope Justus was the 6th Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria.
Saint Justus of Alexandria | |
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Patriarch of Alexandria | |
See | Alexandria |
Papacy began | 118 |
Papacy ended | 19 June 129 |
Predecessor | Primus |
Successor | Eumenes |
Personal details | |
Born | Egypt |
Died | 19 June 129 Alexandria, Egypt |
Buried | Baucalis, Alexandria |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Denomination | Church of Alexandria |
Alma mater | Catechetical School of Alexandria |
Sainthood | |
Feast day | 19 June (12 Paoni in the Coptic Calendar) |
Justus was an honorable and learned man before his ordination. He was baptized by Mark the Evangelist, along with his father, his mother and others.[1] St. Mark also appointed him as the first Dean of the Catechetical School of Alexandria.[2] Anianus, the second patriarch, ordained him a deacon, then a priest, and appointed him to preach and teach the people. He was chosen as patriarch to succeed Primus. He shepherded his people with the best of care for ten years. He died on the 12th of Paoni 129 AD, in the sixteenth year of the reign of Hadrian.
References
- "Commemorations for Paona 12". Coptic Church. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
- "Saint Mark and the Church of Alexandria". L A Copts. Archived from the original on 2011-03-03. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
Titles of the Great Christian Church | ||
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Preceded by Primus |
Patriarch of Alexandria 118–129 |
Succeeded by Eumenius |
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