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There are two saints called '''Anastasius the Sinaite''' or '''Anastasius of Sinai''' (also ''Anastasios''). They are both commemorated on [[April 20]]. | There are two saints called '''Anastasius the Sinaite''' or '''Anastasius of Sinai''' (also ''Anastasios''). They are both commemorated on [[April 20]]. | ||
− | * | + | *'''[[Anastasius I of Antioch]]''' (d. 598), also called "the Sinaite," was bishop of Antioch, exiled, then restored to his see in 593 by St. Gregory the Great. |
− | * | + | *'''[[Anastasius of Sinai]]''' (d. 698), or "the Sinaite," was a writer opposing heresies who also served as the abbot at the monstery of Mount Sinai in the 7th century. He is considered one of the Greek Fathers of the Church. |
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Revision as of 20:58, April 14, 2008
There are two saints called Anastasius the Sinaite or Anastasius of Sinai (also Anastasios). They are both commemorated on April 20.
- Anastasius I of Antioch (d. 598), also called "the Sinaite," was bishop of Antioch, exiled, then restored to his see in 593 by St. Gregory the Great.
- Anastasius of Sinai (d. 698), or "the Sinaite," was a writer opposing heresies who also served as the abbot at the monstery of Mount Sinai in the 7th century. He is considered one of the Greek Fathers of the Church.