Pope Achillas of Alexandria

Patriarch of Alexandria from 312 to 313 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Achillas was the 18th Patriarch of Alexandria, reigning from 312 to 313.

Papacy began24 December 312
Papacy endedJune 313
SuccessorAlexander
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Achillas the Great
Patriarch of Alexandria
Papacy began24 December 312
Papacy endedJune 313
PredecessorPeter "Seal of the Martyrs"
SuccessorAlexander
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Born
DiedJune 313
BuriedChurch of the Cave, Alexandria
DenominationChurch of Alexandria
Alma materCatechetical School of Alexandria
Sainthood
Feast day19 Paoni (Coptic Christianity)
Venerated inOriental Orthodox Churches
Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodoxy
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He was born in Alexandria, Egypt, and was renowned for his knowledge and piety; this was why Pope Theonas had ordained him priest and appointed him head of the Catechetical School of Alexandria upon the departure of Pierius. He was apparently very highly thought of for his work in Greek philosophy and theological science, as Pope Athanasius later described him by the honorific "Achillas the Great".[1]

As recommended by Pope Peter, he was enthroned patriarch in December (Kiahk) 312 AD, after the martyrdom of Peter during the Diocletianic Persecution.[2] He yielded to the request of Arius, who had been condemned by Peter, to return to his former position as priest and preacher.

Achillas died six months later on the 19 Paoni 313.

After his death, Arius nominated himself to become Bishop of Alexandria, but the clergy and the people chose Alexander instead.[1]

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