✠ Support the Mystagogy Resource Center ✠
For more than fifteen years, the Mystagogy Resource Center has provided thousands of free Orthodox Christian articles, translations, lives of saints, theological studies, and spiritual resources for readers throughout the world. Your support helps sustain and expand this one-man ministry and its ongoing work for the Church. Currently we are in hiatus from posting new material. Daily publishing will resume once our fundraising goal of $5,000 has been reached. Thank you for your generous support.
PayPal • Credit Card • Debit Card • Venmo

November 16, 2017

Saint Thomas II the New, Patriarch of Constantinople (+ 669)

St. Thomas II of Constantinople (Feast Day - November 16)

Verses

Thomas departed this measured life,
Fittingly finding life without measure.

Thomas II was elected Patriarch of Constantinople six months and sixteen days after the death of his predecessor, Patriarch Peter. He ruled for three years (according to Theophanes), or two years and seven months (according to Nikephoros), or four years and seven months (according to the Leoglavious list).

He was ordained on the Holy Saturday (April 17) of 667 (according to others 665), and fell asleep on November 15, 669 (according to others 668). Previously, he was Deacon and Chartophylax. Nikephoros Kallistos writes that Thomas II came from the Diaconate and was a scribe, a refendarius, a chancellor of the Patriarchate, and director of the Skala Gerokomeion (old age home) and of the Neapolis Ptochotropheion (poor house).

He sent his synodal letter to Pope Vitalian, but it never reached Rome, because of the war raging at the time in the Mediterranean between the Byzantine Romans and the Arabs. This letter was read on March 28, 681 during the thirteenth session of the Sixth Ecumenical Synod, and its content was considered orthodox. During this same session, it was established that he had left no written evidence of any adherence to Monothelitism. Thus he escaped the condemnation for heresy that struck his four predecessors, and was later counted among the saints.

We know little more about Thomas II, other than he was pious, as was his successor. The Orthodox Church celebrates his memory on the 16th of November (though some celebrate him on either the 14th or 15th of November).

Support the Mystagogy Resource Center

For more than fifteen years, the Mystagogy Resource Center has been a labor of love dedicated to making the riches of the Orthodox Christian tradition freely available to people throughout the world.

Thousands of articles, translations, lives of saints, theological reflections, historical resources, and daily materials have been published across this ministry’s websites, all offered free of charge for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Orthodox faith.

This is a one-man ministry that requires countless hours of research, translation, writing, editing, and maintenance each day.

If this work has spiritually benefited, educated, encouraged, or inspired you in any way, I humbly ask you to consider supporting this ministry financially.

Generous annual and monthly benefactors make possible the continuation and expansion of this work for the future, for without such support this ministry cannot exist.

Every contribution, whether large or small, truly makes a difference and is deeply appreciated. May God bless you abundantly for your generosity and prayers.

❖ ❖ ❖
PayPal • Credit Card • Debit Card • Venmo
Become a Patron on Patreon