The Steadfast Faith of Saint Alexander of Alexandria, Bishop
The Steadfast Faith of Saint Alexander of Alexandria, Bishop The life of Alexander of Alexandria reminds us that sometimes the greatest battles in the Church are not fought with weapons, but with truth. As Bishop of Alexandria in the early fourth century, Alexander stood firm during one of the most critical theological crises in Christian history. A Shepherd in Troubled Times Alexander became bishop around the year 313 AD, during a period when Christianity had just emerged from severe persecution under the Roman Empire. Peace had finally come — but new challenges arose from within. A priest named Arius began teaching that Jesus Christ was not truly divine but a created being. This teaching, known as Arianism, spread rapidly and caused deep division in the Church. Alexander recognized the danger. If Christ were not truly God, then the foundation of salvation would crumble. With pastoral care and theological clarity, he opposed this error and defended the full divinity ...