Asterius of Petra

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Saint Asterius
Bishop of Petra
Died365
Petra, Jordan
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
CanonizedPre-congregation
Feast10 June

Asterius of Petra was a convert from Arianism, and later the Bishop of Petra. At the Council of Sardica, ca. 347, Asterius first denounced Arianism, as a heresy. This led to his exile in Libya, at the command of Emperor Constantius II.

In 362, he was restored to his position of Bishop of Petra, by Emperor Julian. Asterius attended the Council of Alexandria, where he was chosen as the delegate to write a letter to the Church of Antioch, where he provided a report of the proceedings at the council for the church leaders of Antioch. He died in Petra in 365.[1]

References

  1. ^ St. Asterius Catholic Online