August 23
Reading:
The Holy Hieromartyr Irenaeus was born in Asia Minor
about the year 120, and in his youth was a disciple of Saint Polycarp,
Bishop of Smyrna. Saint Irenaeus was sent to Lyons in Gaul, to be a
fellow labourer of Pothinus, Bishop of Lyons (celebrated June 2), who
had also been a disciple Saint Polycarp. After the martyrdom of Saint
Pothinus, Saint Irenaeus succeeded him as Bishop of Lyons. Besides the
assaults of paganism, Irenaeus found himself compelled to do battle with
many Gnostic heresies, against which he wrote his greatest work,
A Refutation and Overthrow of Knowledge Falsely So Called .
He was also a peace-maker within the Church. When Victor, Bishop of
Rome, was prepared to excommunicate the Christians of Asia Minor for
following a different tradition celebrating Pascha, Irenaeus persuaded
him to moderate his zeal, and mediated peace. He made Lyons an
illustrious bastion of Orthodoxy and a school of piety, and sealed his
confession with martyrdom about the year 202, during the reign of
Septimius Severus. He is not to be confused with Saint Irenaeus, Bishop
of Sirmium, also celebrated today, who was beheaded and cast into a
river in 304 under Diocletian.
SOURCE:
SAINT OR FEAST POSTED THIS DATE 2012(with 2011's link here also and further, 2010, 2009, 2008 and even 2007!)
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