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The Fourth Century and Its Importance
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The Cappadocian Fathers

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In this rich spiritual lecture, His Holiness Pope Shenouda III speaks about the Cappadocian Fathers, who emerged in the fourth century as theological and spiritual pillars of the Church, defending the Orthodox faith against heresies, especially Arianism.


👑 Who Are the Cappadocian Fathers?

His Holiness explains that the “Cappadocian Fathers” are three great saints who served in Caesarea of Cappadocia:

  1. Saint Basil the Great – Archbishop of Caesarea, the strongest theological figure after Saint Athanasius the Apostolic.

  2. Saint Gregory Nazianzen (The Theologian) – his close friend and spiritual companion.

  3. Saint Gregory of Nyssa – Basil’s brother and a strong defender of faith.


🌿 Birth and Family of Saint Basil

Saint Basil was born in 330 AD, five years after the Council of Nicaea, to a devout and noble Christian family.
Out of ten children, four became church leaders, and his sister Saint Macrina was a nun and spiritual guide to them all. His grandmother, Macrina the Elder, was a disciple of Saint Gregory Thaumaturgus, reflecting the deep faith of the family.


🎓 Education and Formation

Basil studied in Caesarea, Constantinople, and Athens, mastering philosophy, rhetoric, and science.
There, his lifelong friendship with Saint Gregory Nazianzen began. They lived piously, with Gregory saying:

“We only knew two streets in the city — one leading to school and another to church.”


✝️ Turn to the Monastic Life

After success and fame, his sister Macrina led him to repentance.
He sold all his possessions, gave them to the poor, and began a monastic life on the River Iris, founding monasteries and writing the rules of monasticism, which remain influential today.


🕊 Episcopal Ministry and Defense of Faith

He joined Archbishop Eusebius of Caesarea, later succeeding him in 370 AD.
When Emperor Valens, an Arian, threatened him with exile, Basil replied:

“Every land is God’s land; you cannot exile me from His presence.”
When threatened with confiscation, he said:
“I am a monk and own nothing.”

Thus, he embodied courageous Orthodox faith before imperial power.


❤️ Social and Spiritual Works

He founded institutions to care for the poor, sick, and travelers, selling his own property to feed the hungry.
His writings include:

  • Books against Arianism (especially Contra Eunomium).

  • On the Holy Spirit (30 chapters).

  • Homilies on the Psalms and Hexaemeron (“Six Days”).

  • The Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil, still used in the Coptic Church.


🕯 His Departure and Legacy

Saint Basil departed on January 1st, 379 AD, after a life full of struggle.
His friend Saint Gregory Nazianzen mourned him deeply.
His legacy of theology, asceticism, and social love remains a living treasure in the Church.


✨ Spiritual Summary

Saint Basil the Great is a model of holiness balanced between monasticism and service, theological depth and social care, spiritual authority and humility.
He taught that true faith is proven not by words but by life and action.

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