Commemorated on October 5
Saint Dionysius, Bishop of Alexandria, was the son of wealthy pagan
parents. He converted to Christianity at a mature age, and became a
pupil of Origen. Later, he was appointed as the head of Alexandria’s
Catechetical School, and then became Bishop of Alexandria in the year
247.
St Dionysius devoted much effort to defend the Church from
heresy, and he encouraged his flock in the firm confession of Orthodoxy
during the persecution under the emperors Decius (249-251) and Valerian
(253-259).
The holy bishop endured much suffering in his
lifetime. When the Decian persecution broke out, St Dionysius was forced
to flee Alexandria, but returned when the Emperor died. He was later
exiled to Libya during the reign of Valerian.
When he was able to
resume his duties in Alexandria in 261, St Dionysius had to contend
with civil war, famine, plague, and other difficulties. The saint called
upon his flock to tend sick Christians and pagans alike, and to bury
the dead. Concerning the death of his spiritual children he wrote, “In
such a manner the best of our brethren have departed this life. This
generation of the dead, a deed of great piety and firm faith, is no less
of a martyrdom.”
St Dionysius illumined his flock through his
preaching, and with deeds of love and charity. An illness prevented him
from attending the Council of Antioch (264- 265), and he fell asleep in
the Lord while it was in session.
The influence of St Dionysius
extended beyond the limits of his diocese, and his writings dealt with
practical as well as theological subjects (“On Nature,” “On
Temptations,” “On the Promises,” etc.). He was also familiar with Greek
philosophy. Only fragments of his writings survive today, most of them
preserved in Eusebius, who mentions him in his CHURCH HISTORY ( Book 7)
and calls him “Dionysius the Great.”
Two complete letters of St Dionysius are extant, one addressed to Novatian, and the other to Basilides.
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