Leonides of Alexandria

Saint Leonides
Martyr
Died 202
Alexandria, Egypt
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized Pre-congregation
Feast 22 April
Patronage Large families
Origen, son of Leonides

St. Leonides of Alexandria (Greek: Λεωνίδης) was a Christian martyr of the 2nd century AD.

Biography

According to the Christian historian Eusebius, Leonides' son was the early Church father Origen.[1] In the same passage Eusebius tells us that Leonides was martyred during the persecution of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus in the year 202 AD.

Condemned to death by the Egyptian prefect Lactus, he was beheaded, and his property seized.

Family

Name of Leonides' wife is unknown, but she bore at least six children after Origen.[2]

Porphyry, a Neoplatonist, claims Origen's parents were pagans.

Leonides catechized his children well. Origen attempted to follow his father in martyrdom, but he was detained by his mother - she hid his clothes so that Origen couldn't leave the house.[3]

Feast

The Catholic feast of Leonides is celebrated on April 22.

See also

References

  1. Eusebius Pamphilius, Church History, Book VI, Chapter I
  2. Henri Crouzel, trans. A. S. Worrall, Origen (Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1989)
  3. Origen's father
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