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Religious figures biography (5)

Bishops

Leonard of Chios

CHIOS (Town) NORTH AEGEAN
  Born at an uncertain date on the Island of Chios, then under Genoese domination; died in Chios or in Italy, 1842. He himself says he was of humble parents.
  He entered the Dominican Order in Chios, and after profession was sent to Padua for his philosophical and theological studies. After ordination he taught at both Padua and Genoa, then returned to his native island, and was made Bishop of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos by Eugene IV.
  Emperor Constantine Palaelogus had sent a request to the pope, asking that efforts be made to effect a union between the Latin and Greek Churches: for this purpose Leonard was selected to accompany Isidore, Cardinal-Bishop of Sabine, to Constantinople. Some degree of success was attained through their efforts, and a treaty was ratified in December, 1452. However, the Greeks refused the aid of the Latin troops, and in the following year Leonard was a witness to the devastation of the city by Mohammed II. From Chios he wrote to the pope a detailed account of the fall of Constantinople in a letter.
  He governed his diocese for the next three years, until Lesbos also fell and he was taken captive to Constantinople. He obtained his freedom the following year, and immediately wrote the pope a description of the sack of his diocese. His best-known writings are the two letters mentioned above and an apologetical tract in answer to the humanist Poggio. There is reason to believe that many of his letters remain unedited in the Vatican Library.

Ignatius Smith, ed.
Transcribed by: Michael T. Barrett
This extract is cited June 2003 from The Catholic Encyclopedia, New Advent online edition URL below.


Patriarchs

Constantine V

VESSA (Village) CHIOS
1833 - 1914
Patriarch of Constantinople (1897-1901). Secular surname Valiades.

Saints

St. Markella

MONI AGIAS MARKELIS (Monastery) CHIOS
Young maid from Chios who followed the evanglical rules to the letter. When she refused her fathers desire she was martyred. On her island there is a chuch dedicated to her, and many miracles are said to have happened in her name.
Orthodox nameday: 22/7

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