Coptic Synaxarium
The Second Day of the Blessed Month of Hatour
Hatour 2
Departure of St. Peter the Third the Twenty-Seventh
Pope of Alexandria
On this day in the year
481 A.D., the Great Saint Abba Peter III, 27th Pope of Alexandria, departed.
He was chosen patriarch after the departure of St. Timothy, 26th Pope.
Shortly after his enthronement upon the apostolic throne, he received a
letter from St. Acacius, Patriarch of Constantinople, confessing in it
the one nature of Christ, according to the faith of St. Cyril and St. Dioscorus.
He also stated clearly that it is not right to recognize two separate natures
for Christ after the union, otherwise, the usefulness of the union would
be futile. Abba Peter replied by a letter declaring his acceptance of Abba
Acacius into the Orthodox Faith. He sent it with three learned bishops
to Abba Acacius, who received them with respect and asked them to join
him in the prayers of the Divine Liturgy. Abba Acacius read the letter
to his particulars and to those who followed him. He then wrote another
Catholic epistle to Abba Peter. When Abba Peter received it, he gathered
the bishops and the fathers and read the letter to them. They rejoiced
exceedingly and they admired the words and the explanations therein. They
then recognized Abba Acacius' fellowship with them in the Orthodox Faith.
This father suffered many tribulations from those who opposed his religion
and opinion. Abba Peter was exiled from his chair once, but was restored
later. In his exile he continually taught the flock. He preached to them
by means of written messages and, whenever he was present, by his spoken
words. He stayed on the See of St. Mark for eight years then departed in
peace.
May his prayers and blessings be with us all and Glory be to God
forever. Amen.
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