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Saint Vincent was born in Toul in Gaul; he was the brother of Saint
Lupus, Bishop of Troyes, who was a companion of Saint Germanus of
Auxerre. Saint Vincent was first a soldier, then left the world to
become a monk of the renowned monastery of Lerins, where he was also
ordained priest. He is known for his Commonitorium, which he wrote as an
aid to distinguish the true teachings of the Church from the confusions
of heretics; his most memorable saying is that Christians must follow
that Faith which has been believed "everywhere, always, and by all." He
wrote the Commonitorium about the year 434, three years after the Third
Ecumenical Council in Ephesus, which he mentions in the Commonitorium,
and defends calling the holy Virgin Theotokos, "She who gave birth to
God," in opposition to the teachings of Nestorius which were condemned
at the Third Council.
Without identifying by name Augustine,
Bishop of Hippo, Saint Vincent condemns his doctrine of Grace and
predestination, calling it heresy to teach of "a certain great and
special and altogether personal grace of God [which is given to the
predestined elect] without any labour, without any effort, without any
industry, even though they neither ask, nor seek, nor knock"
(Commonitorium, ch. XXVI). See also Saint John Cassian, February 29;
Saint John Cassian wrote his refutations before, and Saint Vincent
after, the condemnation of Nestorius at the Third Council in 431, and
the death of Augustine in 430. Saint Vincent reposed in peace about the
year 445.
APOLYTIKION OF SAINT VINCENT OF LERINS
Fourth Tone
With wisdom hast thou made plain to all the Orthodox Faith as that which
alone hath been believed and honoured by all men, always and
everywhere, also showing heresy to be innovation, groundless and
unstable as a gust in a tempest. O Vincent, thine invincible prayers
shelter the Church of God.
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