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Eutychius of Constantinople

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==Life==
Saint Eutychius, Patriarch of [[Constantinople]], was born in the province of Phrygia under the upbringing of well-known and pious parents. From His father Alexander was a young agesoldier, and his mother Synesia was the future [[saint]] daughter of the priest Hesychius of Augustopolis. He received his basic education from his grandfather and was then sent as a twelve year old to Constantinople where he studied the sciences. It was during his studies that Eutychius realized how much more expansive God's wisdom was in comparison to any science. After he realized this, he joined an Amesean [[monastery]] to live his life unto the Lord.
The saint received approval from Patriarch St. [[Mennas of Constantinople|Menas]] to be his successor as Patriarch of Constantinople as Menas grew ill. The [[Apostle Peter]] also insisted that Eutychius became patriarch in a vision before emperor [[Justinian the Great]]. In 552, he was chosen as patriarch of Constantinople.
In his first years as patriarch of Constantinople, Eutychius called together the [[Fifth Ecumenical Council]], in which [[heresy|heresies]] were [[anathema]]tized. He had much more trouble battling the heresy of [[Aphthartodocetism]], the belief that [[Jesus Christ]] was imperishable and was not able to suffer while dying on the Cross, since Emperor Justinian was allegedly fooled by the teaching. The emperor grew angry with Eutychius and sent him into exile to an Amasean monastery in the year 565.
While living the [[askesisasceticism|ascetic]] life in exile, he continued to serve the Lord diligently and worked miraculous bodily healings and spiritual cleansings. The saint ensured that stored grain was never used up by praying to the Lord after Persians invaded and brought Amasea to ruins. Saint Eutychius also was granted the gift of prophecy, predicting the successors of Emperor Justinian.
After remaining in exile for twelve years, Eutychios returned to his rightful position in 577. On [[April 6]], 582, he called his clergy together as he reposed in peace.
 
==Hymns==
[[Troparion]] ([[Tone]] 3) [http://oca.org/FStropars.asp?SID=13&ID=101008]
==External link==
*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID=101008 St Eutychius the Patriarch of Constantinople]- [[OCA]] Website
 
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before=St. [[Mennas of Constantinople|Mennas]]|
title=[[List of Patriarchs of Constantinople|Patriarch of Constantinople]]|
years=552-565|
after=St. [[John Scholasticus|John III]]}}
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before=St. John III|
title=Patriarch of Constantinople|
years=577-582|
after=[[John IV of Constantinople|John IV]]}}
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[[ro:Eutihie de Constantinopol]]
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