Memory of Nikephoros the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople (2 June) | Orthodox Times (en)
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Memory of Nikephoros the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople (2 June) | Orthodox Times (en)
Saint Nikēphóros was a dignitary at the court of the Empress Irene (797-802). After embracing monasticism, he became widely known for his piety. He assumed the Patriarchal Throne of Constantinople in 806 and became a zealous defender of the holy Icons. In 815, the Iconoclast Emperor Leo the Armenian (813-820) exiled him to Prokonnis, where he fell asleep in the Lord in 828. Saint Nikēphóros left behind three writings against Iconoclasm. In 846, …
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