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− | '''Praylius of Jerusalem''', also '''Pravlios''' was the Bishop of Jerusalem of the [[Church of Jerusalem]] from 417 to 420. | + | '''Praylius of Jerusalem''', also '''Pravlios''' was the Bishop of Jerusalem of the [[Church of Jerusalem]] from 417 to 420. Little is known of the life of Bishop Praylius. |
When Praylius succeeded [[John II of Jerusalem|John II]] as [[bishop]] of Jerusalem and joined those who opposed the teachings of Pelagius, Pope Zosimus of Rome reversed his sympathy for [[Pelagianism|Pelagius]]' views and condemned him and his [[heretic|heretical]] teaching. <ref>http://www.answers.com/topic/pelagius Pelagius</ref> Patr. Juvenal succeeded Praylius as [[bishop]] of Jerusalem in 420. | When Praylius succeeded [[John II of Jerusalem|John II]] as [[bishop]] of Jerusalem and joined those who opposed the teachings of Pelagius, Pope Zosimus of Rome reversed his sympathy for [[Pelagianism|Pelagius]]' views and condemned him and his [[heretic|heretical]] teaching. <ref>http://www.answers.com/topic/pelagius Pelagius</ref> Patr. Juvenal succeeded Praylius as [[bishop]] of Jerusalem in 420. |
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Praylius of Jerusalem, also Pravlios was the Bishop of Jerusalem of the Church of Jerusalem from 417 to 420. Little is known of the life of Bishop Praylius.
When Praylius succeeded John II as bishop of Jerusalem and joined those who opposed the teachings of Pelagius, Pope Zosimus of Rome reversed his sympathy for Pelagius' views and condemned him and his heretical teaching. [1] Patr. Juvenal succeeded Praylius as bishop of Jerusalem in 420.
Reference
- ↑ http://www.answers.com/topic/pelagius Pelagius
Praylius of Jerusalem | ||
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Preceded by: John II |
Bishop of Jerusalem 417-420 |
Succeeded by: Juvenal |