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[[Image:1124-Pope Peter of Alexandria.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Pope Peter of Alexandria (+311)]]The Holy [[Hieromartyr]] '''Peter of Alexandria''' was the head of the [[Catechetical School of Alexandria ]] and was [[Archbishop]] of the [[Church of Alexandria]] during the rise of the the [[Arianism|Arian]] [[heresy]] during the early years of the fourth century. He was [[martyr]]ed during the persecutions of [[Diocletian]]. Hieromartyr Peter is commemorated of [[November 24]] in the Greek tradition and of [[November 25]]in the Slavic tradition.
==Life==
St Peter’s birth and early life is largely known. He is believed to have grown up under the tutelage of Archbishop Theonas, Peter’s predecessor as Archbishop of Alexandria. Peter led the Catechetical School of Alexandria which at the time was the center of theology of the Church. Peter was chosen as the Archbishop of Alexandria in the year 300 upon the death of his mentor, Theonas, who had recommended Peter to the church leaders as his successor.
Three years later, in 303, the persecutions of Roman Emperor Diocletian began. With the rise of the persecutions, Peter established rules in Alexandria for the re-admittance, after appropriate [[penance]], to the church of those who lapsed from the faith. His rules brought opposition from those extremists, led by Melitius[[Meletius of Lycopolis|Meletius]], Bishop of Lycopolis, who thought them too lenient. In 306, Peter was forced to leave Alexandria due to renewal of the persecutions by the Romans. During the time he was in hiding, Melitius Meletius usurped Peter position as [[bishop]] of Alexandria and began to consecrate his followers as bishops, even to [[see]]s of standing bishops who were in prison for defending their Faith. Among Melitius’ Meletius’ [[ordination]]s was that of Arius, the future [[heretic]], who denied the divinity of Christ. Upon his return to Alexandria, Peter anathematized and excommunicated Arius after he refused to correct his position and submit to the truth.
In 311, Peter returned to Alexandria during a pause in the persecutions, but was soon arrested and sentenced to death. Upon hearing of his sentence, a large number of people, expressing their outrage, assembled at the gate of the prison where he was held. To avoid a riot, with its resulting bloodshed, Peter suggested to the Roman authorities that they secrete him through the back of the prison so he might be taken away secretly to execution. His executioners took Peter from the prison in the dark of night to the place where St. [[Apostle Mark|Mark]] had been martyred and, there, Peter was beheaded. Tradition notes that on that night a pious virgin heard a voice from the heaven declaring, “[[Apostle Peter|Peter]] was the first among the Apostles; Peter is the last of the Alexandrian martyrs.”
==Writings==
St. Peter is known as a great theologian and champion of Orthodoxy. The Councils of [[Third Ecumenical Council|Ephesus]] and [[Fourth Ecumenical Council|Chalcedon]] consulted passages in his book, ''On the Divinity'' (of Jesus Christ). The most widely known and esteemed of his works by the Church are his ''Penitential Canons.''
 
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before=[[Theonas of Alexandria|Theonas]]|
title=Bishop of Alexandria|
years=300-311|
after=[[Achillas of Alexandria| Achillas]]}}
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==See also==
[[3628 Martyrs in Nicomedia]]
==Sources==
==External link==
*[http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/peteralex.html Life of St. Peter of Alexandria by Anastasius the Librarian]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meletius_of_Lycopolis Wikipedia: Meletius of Lycopolis]
[[Category: Bishops]]
[[Category:4th-century bishops]]
[[Category: Martyrs]]
[[Category: Patriarchs of Alexandria]]
 
[[fr:Pierre d'Alexandrie]]
[[ro:Petru I al Alexandriei]]
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