Menas of Constantinople
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Menas of Constantinople
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Menas, considered a saint in the Calcedonian affirming church and by extension both the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church of our times, was born in Alexandria, and enters the records in high ecclesiastical office as presbyter and director of the Hospital of Sampson in Constantinople, where tradition has him linked to Saint Sampson directly, and in the healing of Justinian from the bubonic plague in 542. He was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Justini
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Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in the sixth-century
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2024-04-19T10:02:22Z
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