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Head of the Coptic Church from 282 to 300
Saint

Theonas of Alexandria
Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria
Papacy began282
Papacy ended300
PredecessorMaximus
SuccessorPeter "Seal of the Martyrs"
Personal details
Born
Died23 August or 28 December 300
Egypt
BuriedChurch of the Cave,Alexandria
Sainthood
Feast day10 January (2Toba in theCoptic calendar), 28 December and 23 August in theRoman calendar

Pope Theonas of Alexandria was the 16thPope and Patriarch of Alexandria, reigning from 282 to 300.

Life

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Theonas was a scholar who built a church inAlexandria,Egypt dedicated to the name of the Virgin St. Mary, theTheotokos.

Until his time, the faithful were praying and performing their services in homes and in caves for fear of the unbelievers. Pope Theonas dealt with them wisely and gently to achieve what he wanted to do. He converted many of them to believe in the Lord Christ and baptized them.

He baptized, in the first year of his papacy, St. Peter, who succeeded him on the apostolic throne of St. Mark and was the 17th Pope. It was said that he ordainedPeter as a reader at the age of five, then he promoted him to be a deacon at the age of twelve, then as a priest at sixteen.

At the time of this patriarch, a man by the name ofSabellius appeared in Alexandria who was teaching that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are one person. Theonas excommunicated him.

Butler's account

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The hagiographerAlban Butler (1710–1773) wrote in hisLives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints under August 23,

St. Theonas, Bishop of Alexandria, Confessor

HE succeeded St. Maximus in that patriarchal chair in 282, and held it almost nineteen years, being himself, by the shining light of his sanctity and learning, the greatest ornament of that church at a time when it was in both respects most flourishing. St. Pierius was then priest and catechist in that church, and supported the high reputation of its school, so as to be styled himself the young Origen. Among the many works which Pierius left, nothing but some few fragments have reached us. Photius tells us, that in a book which he wrote upon St. Luke's gospel, he proved that the disrespect which is shown to images falls back upon that which they represent. St. Theonas himself wrote a useful letter of instruction, how the Christians who lived in the emperor's court ought to behave; it was addressed to Lucian, first chamberlain to the Emperor Dioclesian. St. Theonas died in 300, and was succeeded by St. Peter. St. Alexander built in that city a church dedicated to God, under the patronage of St. Theonas. See St. Jerom, Eusebius, Cave, Hist. Liter., p. 172. Ceillier, t. 3. Du Pin, Bibl. p. 156.[1]

References

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  1. ^Butler 1866.

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Preceded byPope and Patriarch of Alexandria
282—300
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