Metrophanes of Constantinople
Our father among the saints Metrophanes of Constantinople was the Bishop of Byzantium from 306 to 314. He was the 26th Bishop of Constantinople during the Ante-Nicene Byzantium era, and his feast day is June 4. His father (Dometius) and brother (Probus) also served as bishops of Byzantium.
It has been said that Constantine the Great, moved by Metrophanes' piety, was inspired to choose Constantinople as the new capital of the Eastern Empire.
Due to poor health, Metrophanes was unable to participate in the First Ecumenical Council, and reposed in 326 at the age of 117.
Hymns
- You proclaimed the great mystery of the Trinity, O good shepherd,
- And manifested Christ’s dispensation to all,
- Dispersing the spiritual wolves who menaced your rational flock,
- Saving the lambs of Christ who cry:
- Glory to him who has strengthened you!
- Glory to him who has exalted you!
- Glory to him who through you has fortified the Orthodox Faith!
Troparion (Tone 4)
- In truth you were revealed to your flock as a rule of faith,
- An image of humility and a teacher of abstinence;
- your humility exalted you; your poverty enriched you.
- Hierarch Father Metrophanes, entreat Christ our God
- That our souls may be saved.
Kontakion (Tone 2)
- You clearly taught the faith of Christ,
- And by keeping it you truly increased your faithful flock to a multitude;
- And so, Metrophanes, you now rejoice with the angels
- And unceasingly intercede for us all.
Metrophanes of Constantinople | ||
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Preceded by: Probus |
Patriarch of Constantinople 306 – 314 |
Succeeded by: Alexander |
External links
- Biography of Metrophanes at the official site of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
- St Metrophanes the first Patriarch of Constantinople - OCA Web site.
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