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 MELETIUS OF ANTIOCH - LoveToKnow Article on MELETIUS OF ANTIOCH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Meletian schism was complicated, moreover, by the presence in the city of another an.ti-Arian sect, stricter adherents of the Homousian formula, maintaining the tradition of the deposed bishop Eustathius and governed at this time by the presbyter Paulinus.
As such he presided, In October 379, over the great synod of Antioch, in which the dogmatic agreement of East and West was establishd; it was he who helped Gregory of Nazianzus to the see of Constantinople and consecrated him; it was he who presided over the second oecumenical council at Constantinople in 381.
He died soon after the opening of the council, and the emperor Theodosius, who had received him with especial distinction, caused his body to be carried to Antioch and buried with the honors of a saint.
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 Eudoxius of Antioch Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
At the end of 347 Eudoxius was in attendance on the emperor in the West, when news came of the death of Leontius of Antioch.
The majority signed the "Creed of the Dedication"; Eudoxius who was present, was deposed by the less heretical party, and appears to have sought the shelter of the court at Constantinople.
Eudoxius, mounting his episcopal throne before the expectant multitude of courtiers, ecclesiastics, and citizens, began with the words: "The Father is asebes, the Son is eusebes." A great tumult of indignation arose on all sides in St. Sophia.
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 Eudoxius of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Saint Eustathius was bishop of Antioch between 324 and 331.
In 341 the council of the Dedication or Encaenia was held under Placillus at Antioch.
The years during which Eudoxius and Valens acted together were troubled by portents, which many attributed to the anger of Heaven at the cruelty of Valens in banishing bishops who would not admit Eudoxius to their communion.
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 Eudoxius of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nevertheless when Eustathius was deposed, the Arians or Eusebians had everything their own way and admitted Eudoxius to orders and made him bishop of Germanicia, on the confines of Syria, Cilicia, and Cappadocia.
Excusing himself on the plea that the affairs of Germanicia required his presence, he hastened to Antioch, and, representing himself as nominated by the emperor, got himself made bishop, and sent Asphalus, a presbyter of Antioch, to make the best of the case at court.
Eudoxius consecrated his friend Eunomius to the see of Cyzicus; but such complaints were brought to the emperor that he ordered Eudoxius to depose him.
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 Eudoxius of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The council produced four creeds, in which the Eusebian party succeeded in making their doctrine as plausible as might be, and the second of these became known as the "Creed of the Dedication." Athanasius says that Eudoxius was sent with Martyrius and Macedonius to take the new creed of Antioch to Italy.
Hilary of Poitiers, then in the East, heard Eudoxius in his cathedral, and wished his ears had been deaf, so horribly blasphemous was the language.
In the same year he issued, doubtless under the advice of Eudoxius, an order that such bishops as had been banished by Constantius and had returned under Julian should again be exiled.
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 EUNOMIUS - LoveToKnow Article on EUNOMIUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He studied theology at Alexandria under Aetius, and afterwards came under the influence of Eudoxius of Antioch, where he was ordained deacon.
On the recommendation of Eudoxius he was appointed bishop of Cyzicus in 360.
Here his free utterance of extreme Arian views led to popular complaints, and Eudoxius was compelled, by command of the emperor, Constantius II., to depose him from the bishopric within a year of his elevation to i~.
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 Meletius of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Meletius Of Antioch (died 381) was a Patriarch of Antioch from 360 to his death, and saint.
The successor of Meletius was Euzoeus, who had fallen with Arius under the ban of Athanasius; and Loofs explains the sub fidei mutajio which Saint Jerome ascribes to Meletius to the dogmatic opposition of the deposed bishop to his successor.
He died soon after the opening of the council, and the emperor Theodosius I, who had received him with special distinction, ordered his body to be carried to Antioch and buried with the honours of a saint.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Eunomianism
Ordained deacon at Antioch in 350, he was deposed by Leontius and sought refuge at Alexandria, where he found a disciple in Eunomius.
Radical and uncompromising in their heretical thinking, they asserted that in substance and in all else the Son is unlike the Father: animoios, "unlike", became their watchword as against the homoousios of the Orthodox, the homoiousios of the Semi-Arians, and the later homoios of the Acacians.
The Synod of Antioch, 362, explicitly set forth the Anomoean doctrine that "the Son is in all things unlike (kata panta anomoios) the Father, as well in will as in substance".
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When Eudoxius was suspended but not yet banished, Eunomius was sent to the emperor in his behalf, but was taken prisoner by the Homoiousians on the road and banished to Midxa in Phrygia in the autumn of 358.
Early in 360 Eunomius was made bishop of Cyzicus by Eudoxius, accepting the office, it would seem, partly in the hope of facilitating the recall of his old teacher AStius, while Eudoxius may have hoped to win Eunomius for his conciliatory type of Arianism.
Euzoius of Antioch and even Eudoxius, now bishop of Constantinople, seemed, now that court influence was no longer to be considered, not indisposed to join the more radical Arians; but under Julian's
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 CHURCH FATHERS: Historia Acephala (Athanasius)
After this time Athanasius, heating that there was to be disturbance against him, the Emperor Constantius(4) being in residence at Milan (353), sent to court a vessel with v Bishops, Serapion of Thmuis, Triadelphus of Nicotas, Apollo of Upper Cynopolis, Ammonius of Pachemmon,...
Eudoxius of Germanicia held the Church, and there was a division between him and Macedonius; but by means of Eudoxius there went forth another worse heresy from the spurious [teaching] of the Arians, Aetius and Patricius(11a) of Nic'a, who communicated with Eunomius, Heliodorus, and Stephen.
And Eudoxius adopting this, communicated with Euzoius, Bishop at Antioch, of the Arian sect, and they deposed on a pretext Seleucius(11b) and Macedonius, and Hypatian(11c), and other xv Bishops belonging to them, since they would not receive 'Unlike' nor 'Creature of the Uncreated.' Now their Exposition is as follows:--
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 NPNF (V2-03) (iv.viii.ii.xxi)
On receipt of these despatches Constantius wrote to the Antiochenes denying that he had committed the see of Antioch to Eudoxius, as Eudoxius had publicly announced.
He ordered that Eudoxius be banished, and be punished for the course he had taken at the Bithynian Nicæa, where he had ordered the synod to assemble.
Eudoxius himself had persuaded the officers entrusted with authority in the imperial household to fix Nicæa for the Council.
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The condemnation was confirmed at the Council of Antioch, a.d.
They were met by a deputation of Athanasians, bringing the encyclical of the Egyptian Bishops in favour of the accused.
Paulus was murdered in 350 or 351, and the "shortly after" of the text means nine years, Macedonius being replaced by Eudoxius of Antioch, in 360.
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 Articles - Eudoxius of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Here, by the aid of the Acacians, he secured his appointment as bishop on the deposition of Macedonius, and on January 27, 360, took possession of his throne in the presence of 72 bishops.
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