Achillius of Larissa

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Saint Achillius
Icon of Saints Achillius and Pachomius
(Achillius is to the left)
Bishop of Larissa
Born unknown
Died 330, Larissa, Thessaly
Venerated in Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine the island of St. Achillius in Prespa, Macedonia
Feast 15 May
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Saint Achillius of Larissa, also known as Achilles,[1] Ailus,[2] Achillas,[1] or Achilius[3] (Greek: Άγιος Αχίλλειος), was one of the 318 persons present at the First Council of Nicaea. His feast day is on 15 May.

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[edit] Life and legend

Achillius was metropolitan of Larissa in Thessaly, Greece, and is remembered primarily for his vehement defense of orthodoxy during the Council of Nicea and a miracle he performed in testimony against Arianism.

Taking up a stone, Achillius called to the Arians: 'If Christ is a creature of God, as you say, tell oil to flow from this stone.' The heretics kept silent, amazed at this demand by St. Achillius. Then the saint continued: 'And if the Son of God is equal to the Father, as we believe, then let oil flow from this stone.' And oil flowed out, to the amazement of all.[2]

Upon returning from the Council, Achillius is reputed to have "cast down many pagan temples, built many churches, [and] cast out many demons".[4] The 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia makes issue to reference Achillius in its article about the bishopric of Larissa.

We must mention especially, St. Achilius, in the fourth century, whose feast is on 15 May, and who is celebrated for his miracles.[3]

[edit] Veneration

Achillius died in Larissa in the year 330. When Samuel, King of Macedonia, conquered Thessaly, he translated the relics of Achillius to Prespa, to an island in a lake that was subsequently named after the saint.[5] A district of Larissa is called Saint Achellios after this saint.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b Catholic Online. St. Achillas. Saints & Angels. Retrieved on 2007-01-18.
  2. ^ a b Velimirovich, Nikolai. St Achillius, Bishop of Larissa. The Prologue From Ochrid. Retrieved on 2007-01-18.
  3. ^ a b "Larissa". Catholic Encyclopedia 9. (1910). Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved on 2007-01-18. 
  4. ^ "God is Wonderful in His Saints". Our Father among the Saints Achillius, Bishop of Larissa. Orthodox Saints commemorated in May. Retrieved on 2007-01-18.
  5. ^ See Macedonia Historical Maps, which cites "St Achillius" as a "small island with Byzantine churches" in Prespa.

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