Commemorated on February 12
Saint
Anthony, Patriarch of Constantinople, was a native of Asia, but lived
in Constantinople from his youth. He was born around 829 of rich and
pious parents. After the death of his mother, he entered a monastery at
the age of twelve, where following the example of the igumen, he spent
his nights in prayer and led a strict monastic life.
With the passage of time, and against his will, he was ordained to the
holy priesthood. Later, at the insistence of the Patriarch, he was made
an igumen. Serving in this rank, he tonsured his own father into
monasticism. St Anthony was distinguished by his mercy, by his love and
concern for the destitute, and he provided generous help to them.
Elevated to the Patriarchal throne at Constantinople in 893, St Anthony
intensified his care for the destitute, and especially for their
spiritual condition. With the assistance of the emperor Leo the Wise,
Patriarch Anthony did much good for the Church, and encouraged piety in
the people. He also built a monastery over the relics of St Kallia
(February 12). Despite being stooped over with age, he went around all
the churches, fulfilling the command of the Savior to be the servant of
all the brethren.
In the year 895, advanced in age, St Anthony went peacefully to the Lord.
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