Coptic Synaxarium
The First Day of the Blessed Month of Amshir
Amshir 1
Commemoration of the Universal Ecclesiastical
Council in Constantinople
On this day of the year
381 A.D., one hundred and fifty fathers assembled upon the order of Emperor
Theodosius the Great, in the city of Constantinople. They assembled to
judge Macedonius, Patriarch of Constantinople, and Sabellius and Apollinaris,
for their blasphemy against God the Word and the Holy Spirit. When this
blasphemy became widespread, the fathers of the church were concerned about
the peace of the church, and made these heresies known to Emperor Theodosius.
He ordered that a council be assembled, and invited Abba Timothy, 22nd
Pope of Alexandria; Abba Damasus, Pope of Rome; Abba Petros (Peter), Patriarch
of Antioch; and Abba Cyril (Kyrillos), Patriarch of Jerusalem. They came
to the council with their bishops, except the Pope of Rome, who delegated
others to attend on his behalf. When the holy council convened in Constantinople,
they called upon Macedonius. Abba Timothy, Pope of Alexandria, who was
presiding over the council, asked him, "What is your belief?" Macedonius
answered that the Holy Spirit was created like any other creature. Abba
Timothy said, "The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God. If we say as you claim
that the Spirit of God is created, we are saying, in essence, that His
Life is created, and therefore, He is 'lifeless' without it." He advised
Macedonius to renounce his erroneous belief. When he refused, Macedonius
was excommunicated, anathematized and striped of his rank.
Then Abba Timothy asked
Sabellius, "And you, what is your belief?" He answered, "The Trinity is
one being and one person." Abba Timothy said, "If the Trinity is as you
claim, then the mentioning of the Trinity is groundless, and your baptism
is futile, because it is in the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy
Spirit, and the Trinity would have suffered pain and died, and the saying
of the gospel would be invalid, when it is said that the Son was in the
Jordan River, and the Holy Spirit descended upon Him in the likeness of
a dove, and the Father called upon Him from heaven." Then Abba Timothy
advised him to renounce his belief. When Sabellius did not accept, Abba
Timothy excommunicated, anathematized and striped him of his rank. Then
Abba Timothy asked Apollinaris, "And you, what is your belief?" Apollinaris
said, "The Incarnation of the Son was by His union with the human flesh
without the rational being, for His divinity replaced the soul and the
mind of the human being." Abba Timothy replied, "God the Word united with
our nature to save us, therefore if He only united with the animal body,
then He did not save mankind but the animals. Humans will rise on the day
of Resurrection with the rational and speaking soul with which there will
be the communication and the judgement, and with it they will be granted
the blessing or the condemnation. Accordingly, the Incarnation would be
in vain. If that was the case, why did He call Himself a man if He did
not unite with the rational speaking soul?" Then Abba Timothy advised him
to turn away from his erroneous belief, but he also refused. He excommunicated
Apollinaris as he did the other two friends.
Ultimately, the council
excommunicated these three and all those who agreed with them. Then they
completed the creed that was established by the fathers at the Council
of Nicea until its saying, "Of Whose Kingdom shall be no end." The fathers
of the Council of Constantinople added, "Truly we believe in the Holy Spirit,
the Lord, Giver of Life... to the end." They put down many canons that
are still in the hands of the believers today.
May The prayers of these holy fathers be with us. Amen.
Commemoration of the Consecration of
the First Church that was Built after the Name of St. Peter, the Seal of
the Martyrs
On this day also, we celebrate
the commemoration of the consecration of the Church of St. Peter, 17th
Pope of Alexandria and the Seal of Martyrs. He was martyred in Alexandria
during the last days of the reign of Diocletian the Infidel. When Emperor
Constantine the Great reigned, and all the idol temples were destroyed,
churches were built. So the believers built this church west of Alexandria
in the name of St. Peter, the Seal of Martyrs. The church existed till
shortly after the reign of the Arabs over Egypt, when it was destroyed.
May His blessings be with us and glory be to our God forever. Amen.