Matthias of Jerusalem
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Matthias of Jerusalem (died 120 AD) was a 2nd-century Christian saint and a Bishop of Jerusalem, whose episcopacy was about 113–120 AD.
Saint Matthias of Jerusalem | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Jerusalem | |
| Died | 120 |
| Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Feast | 30 January |
Matthew was probably bishop for few years after Tobias until 120.[1][2] During his episcopacy, he dealt with a troubled political situation due to Roman persecution of Christians and a Jewish uprising.[3] According to Eusebius of Caesarea he was a Jewish Christian.[4] He was persecuted by Emperor Hadrian (117–138), but died peacefully about 120 AD.[5]