Ascholius
Bishop of Thesssalonica and Eastern christian saint
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Saint Ascholius (Ἀσχόλιος, d. 383/4) was Bishop of Thessalonica from AD 379 until his death, at the time of the adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire. He baptized Emperor Theodosius I. Ascholius was appointed Bishop of Thessalonica by Damasus, Bishop of Rome in an attempt to preserve Roman influence over the area in the face of a policy of expansion pursued by the Bishop of Constantinople. Ascholius was present at the First Council of Constantinople in 381 where the claims of Maximus the Cynic to the bishopric of Constantinople were rejected.
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| Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church Roman Catholic Church |
References
- Patrologia Latina XIII, pp. 366–369.
Sanidopoulos, John (23 January 2018). "Saint Ascholios, Bishop of Thessaloniki (+ 383)". Orthodox Christianity Then and Now. Retrieved 22 January 2025.