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- St Nikephoros the Confessor, patriarch of Constantinople (829)
- He was born in Constantinople around 758, of pious parents: his
father had been exiled under Constantine Copronymus for his steadfast
veneration of the holy icons. Nikephoros served in the imperial palace
as a secretary, but later renounced worldly success to struggle in
monastic life near Constantinople. He built and administered a
monastery which soon became filled with monks; but he himself never took
the monastic habit, feeling himself unworthy. Though a layman, he took
part in the Seventh Ecumenical Council at the request of the Emperor and
Patriarch because of his remarkable knowledge of Holy Scripture. Much
against his will, he was made Patriarch of Constantinople at the death
of Patriarch Tarasios. He was made a monk, then elevated through all
the priestly orders in a few days, then enthroned at St Sophia in 806.
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A few years later, the Emperor Leo the Armenian took the throne.
Patriarch Nikephoros, as was customary, sent him a Confession of the
Orthodox Faith to sign. Leo put off signing the document until his
coronation, then revealed himself to be an Iconoclast heretic. The
Patriarch tried quietly to bring him back to the Orthodox faith, but to
no avail. When the Emperor, in his turn, tried to make the holy
Nikephoros bow to iconoclasm, the Patriarch clearly and publicly upheld
the veneration of the holy Icons. For this he was deposed and driven
into exile at the Monastery of St Theodore, which he himself had
founded. Here he reposed, having served for nine years as Patriarch, and
thirteen years in exile and privation.
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