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− | '''John III of Jerusalem''' was the [[Patriarch]] of Jerusalem from 516 to 524. A [[ | + | '''John III of Jerusalem''' was the [[Patriarch]] of Jerusalem from 516 to 524. A [[Monophysitism|Monophysite]], he became Orthodox after becoming Patriarch of Jerusalem and anathematized all the opponents of the [[Fourth Ecumenical Council|Council of Chalcedon]]. |
− | Prior to his appointment to the [[see]] of Jerusalem, John was the [[Bishop]] of Sebaste and was a partisan of the non-Chalcedonians. John was appointed patriarch of Jerusalem by emperor [[Flavius Anastasius|Anastasius I]] after banishing Patr. Elias for supporting Patr. [[Flavian II of Antioch]]. After his [[enthronement]] in Jerusalem John became Orthodox. <ref>(Theopanes Confessor, "Chronographia", ed. de Boors, Leipzig, 1883-1885, I, 156)</ref> | + | John was the son of Marcian, the Bishop of Sebaste in Samaria. Prior to his appointment to the [[see]] of Jerusalem, John was the [[Bishop]] of Sebaste and was a partisan of the non-Chalcedonians. John was appointed patriarch of Jerusalem by emperor [[Flavius Anastasius|Anastasius I]] after banishing Patr. [[Elias of Jerusalem|Elias]] for supporting Patr. [[Flavian II of Antioch]]. After his [[enthronement]] in Jerusalem John became Orthodox. <ref>(Theopanes Confessor, "Chronographia", ed. de Boors, Leipzig, 1883-1885, I, 156)</ref> |
John III accepted the decrees of the Synod of Constantinople held on [[July 20]], 518 that pronounced [[anathema]] on [[Severus of Antioch]]. Patr. John then convened a [[synod]] at Jerusalem that paralleled the examples of Constantinople. Attending the synod was [[archimandrite]] St. [[Sabbas the Sanctified|Sabbas]] of the [[lavra]]s of Palestine, a strong Chalcedonian. | John III accepted the decrees of the Synod of Constantinople held on [[July 20]], 518 that pronounced [[anathema]] on [[Severus of Antioch]]. Patr. John then convened a [[synod]] at Jerusalem that paralleled the examples of Constantinople. Attending the synod was [[archimandrite]] St. [[Sabbas the Sanctified|Sabbas]] of the [[lavra]]s of Palestine, a strong Chalcedonian. | ||
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+ | According to Cyril of Scythopolis, John died on [[April 20]], 524. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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+ | {{start box}} | ||
+ | {{succession| | ||
+ | before=?| | ||
+ | title=Bishop of Sebaste| | ||
+ | years=xxx-516| | ||
+ | after=?}} | ||
+ | {{succession| | ||
+ | before=[[Elias of Jerusalem|Elias I]]| | ||
+ | title=[[List of Patriarchs of Jerusalem|Patriarch of Jerusalem]]| | ||
+ | years=516-524| | ||
+ | after=[[Peter of Jerusalem|Peter]]}} | ||
+ | {{end box}} | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08355a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Jerusalem (A.D. 71-1099)] | *[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08355a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Jerusalem (A.D. 71-1099)] | ||
+ | *[http://www.christusrex.org/www1/ofm/sbf/escurs/wwc/j.html John III, bishop of Jerusalem (516-524)] | ||
*[http://www.roman-emperors.org/justin.htm DIR: Justin I (518-527 A.D.)] | *[http://www.roman-emperors.org/justin.htm DIR: Justin I (518-527 A.D.)] | ||
[[Category: Bishops]] | [[Category: Bishops]] | ||
+ | [[Category:6th-century bishops]] | ||
[[Category: Patriarchs of Jerusalem]] | [[Category: Patriarchs of Jerusalem]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Bishops of Sabaste]] | ||
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+ | [[ro: Ioan al III-lea al Ierusalimului]] |
Latest revision as of 06:38, August 31, 2017
John III of Jerusalem was the Patriarch of Jerusalem from 516 to 524. A Monophysite, he became Orthodox after becoming Patriarch of Jerusalem and anathematized all the opponents of the Council of Chalcedon.
John was the son of Marcian, the Bishop of Sebaste in Samaria. Prior to his appointment to the see of Jerusalem, John was the Bishop of Sebaste and was a partisan of the non-Chalcedonians. John was appointed patriarch of Jerusalem by emperor Anastasius I after banishing Patr. Elias for supporting Patr. Flavian II of Antioch. After his enthronement in Jerusalem John became Orthodox. [1]
John III accepted the decrees of the Synod of Constantinople held on July 20, 518 that pronounced anathema on Severus of Antioch. Patr. John then convened a synod at Jerusalem that paralleled the examples of Constantinople. Attending the synod was archimandrite St. Sabbas of the lavras of Palestine, a strong Chalcedonian.
According to Cyril of Scythopolis, John died on April 20, 524.
Reference
- ↑ (Theopanes Confessor, "Chronographia", ed. de Boors, Leipzig, 1883-1885, I, 156)
John III of Jerusalem | ||
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Preceded by: ? |
Bishop of Sebaste xxx-516 |
Succeeded by: ? |
Preceded by: Elias I |
Patriarch of Jerusalem 516-524 |
Succeeded by: Peter |
Sources
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Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops > Bishops by century > 6th-century bishops
Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops > Bishops by city > Bishops of Sabaste
Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops > Bishops by city > Patriarchs of Jerusalem