Acacius of Beroea

Acacius of Beroea

Acacius of Beroea, a Syrian by birth, lived in a monastery near Antioch, and, for his active defense of the Church against Arianism, was made Bishop of Berroea in 378 AD, by Eusebius of Samosata.

While a priest, he (with Paul, another priest) wrote to Epiphanius of Salamis a letter, in consequence of which the latter composed his "Panariom" (374-376 AD). This letter is prefixed to the work. In 377-378 AD, he was sent to Rome to confute Apollinaris before Pope Damasus I. He was present at the Ecumenical Council of Constantinople in 381 AD, and on the death of Meletius of Antioch took part in Flavian's ordination to the See of Antioch, by whom he was afterwards sent to the Pope in order to heal the schism between the churches of the West and Antioch.

Afterwards, he took part in the persecution against Chrysostom, [Socrates, "Hist. Eccl." 6.18] and again compromised himself by ordaining as successor to Flavian, Porphyrius, a man considered unworthy of the episcopate. He defended Nestorius against St. Cyril when the former was charged with heresy, though was not himself present at the Council of Ephesus. At a great age, he labored to reconcile Cyril of Alexandria and the Eastern Bishops at a Synod held at Berroea in 432 AD.

He died 437 AD, at the age of 116 years. Three of his letters remain in the original Greek, one to Cyril, [extant in the Collection of Councils by Mansi, vol. iv. p. 1056] and two to Alexander, Bishop of Hierapolis. (Ibid, pp. 819, 830, c.41.55. §129, 143.)

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