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Saint Meletius of Antioch
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Saint Meletius of Antioch (died 381, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]; feast day February 12) was a bishop of Antioch whose name is attached to the Meletian schism that split the church of Antioch in the 4th century. Meletius, who was by origin Armenian, became bishop of Sebaste in 358. He was elected bishop of Antioch in late 360 or 361 when that church, tired of ecclesiastical strife over Arianism, was eager to choose a moderate person, not deeply involved in either camp. His views, however, soon incurred the displeasure of the Arian emperor Constantius II, who exiled him to Armenia. ...(100 of 296 words)