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Saint Irenaeus

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About Me

Born in the first half of the 2nd century (the exact date is disputed: between the years 115 and 125 according to some, or 130 and 142 according to others), Irenaeus is thought to have been a Greek from Polycarp's hometown of Smyrna in Asia Minor, now Ä°zmir, Turkey. Unlike many of his contemporary Christians, he was raised in a Christian family rather than converting as an adult.During the persecution of Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor from 161-180, Irenaeus was a priest of the Church of Lyon. The clergy of that city, many of whom were suffering imprisonment for the faith, sent him (in 177 or 178) to Rome with a letter to Pope Eleuterus concerning the heresy Montanism, and that occasion bore emphatic testimony to his merits. Returning to Gaul, Irenaeus succeeded the martyr Saint Pothinus and became the second Bishop of Lyon.During the religious peace which followed the persecution of Marcus Aurelius, the new bishop divided his activities between the duties of a pastor and of a missionary (as to which we have but brief data, late and not very certain). Almost all his writings were directed against Gnosticism, an off-shoot from Christianity which was spreading at the expense of what he considered to be Christian orthodoxy. The most famous of these writings is Adversus Haereses (Against Heresies). In 190 or 191, he interceded with Pope Victor I to lift the sentence of excommunication laid by that pontiff upon the Christian communities of Asia Minor which persevered in the practice of the Quartodeciman celebration of Easter.Nothing is known of the date of his death, which must have occurred at the end of the second or the beginning of the third century. In spite of some isolated and later testimony to that effect, it is not very probable that he ended his career with martyrdom. He was buried under the church of Saint John's in Lyon, which was later renamed St. Irenaeus in his honour; the tomb and his remains were destroyed in 1562 by the Calvinist Huguenots. His feast is celebrated on 28 June in the Western Church (including the Roman Catholic and Anglican), and on 23 August in the Greek. Christian Myspace Layouts - Church MySpace Layouts Christian Myspace Layouts

My Interests

Heresy, Theodicy's, Reading, Preaching, Being A Bishop.

I'd like to meet:

Eventually everybody in heaven!

Music:

Gregorian Chants

Books:

The Holy Scriptures and The Didache.

Heroes:

Christ, St Peter, St Paul, St Jude, St Matthew, St Andrew, St Thomas, St John, St James the Great, St James the Lesser, St Simon the Zealot, St Philip, St Bartholomew, St Matthias, St John and St Polycarp