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  1. Shop St. Alexander of Jerusalem. St. Alexander, Bishop and Martyr. Alexander was a student with Origen at the famous Christian school of Alexandria in the late second century. He became bishop of Cappadocia and during the persecution of Severus was imprisoned for several years (204-211).

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · St. Alexander succeeded St. Achillas as bishop of Alexandria in 313. Alexander was a champion of orthodox Catholic teaching. The majority of his ministry was dedicated to fighting against the ...

  3. Saint Alexander. Saint Alexander may refer to one of several saints including: Pope Alexander I (died 115), saint and pope. See Epipodius and Alexander for Saint Alexander, martyred in Lyon, 178 AD. Alexander of Rome (died c. 289), Christian martyr.

  4. Detailed article about St. Alexander of Jerusalem including historical and biographical information, patronages, associated images, appearance in art and related prayers.

  5. Saint Alexander. Feast day February 26. Printer Friendly. Trouble dogged St. Alexander from the moment he became bishop of Alexandria in 312. Immediately, he had to deal with opposition from Meletius of Lycopolis, whose rigorism toward lapsed Catholics had led him into schism.

  6. Saint Alexander, a luminary figure in the annals of Christian history, is a powerful testament to unwavering faith, profound humility and immeasurable courage. His life's journey is steeped in bold acts of valor, interspersed with acts of profound spirituality, laying the foundation for countless generations of faithful followers.

  7. Martyr. Feast Day: March 18. Death: January 1, 251. Saint Alexander of Jerusalem, also known as Alexander of Cappadocia, was a prominent figure in the early years of Christianity. Born in Cappadocia, he traveled to Alexandria, Egypt, to pursue his studies. It was there that he became a fellow student of the renowned theologian and scholar, Origen.

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