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The Church before the Schism
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Saints Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, Gregory of Nyssa, and John Chrysostom

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Introduction and historical context
His Holiness Pope Shenouda speaks about the Fathers of the fourth century AD, the golden century of the Church, during which Orthodoxy flourished and great figures carried the banner of faith after Saint Athanasius the Apostolic, who defended the faith from Alexandria.

The Cappadocian Fathers
Pope Shenouda highlights the three Cappadocian Fathers: Saint Basil the Great, Saint Gregory the Theologian (Nazianzen), and Saint Gregory of Nyssa. Together they formed the foundation of theological teaching in the East and were major defenders of the faith against Arianism.

Saint Basil the Great
Born in 329 AD to a noble educated family, he studied philosophy and sciences in Athens and was led to repentance and spiritual life by his sister Saint Macrina. He was a man of learning, theology, and preaching, and a pioneer of Eastern monasticism—founding monasteries and writing monastic rules known as the “Ascetica of Basil.” He bravely defended the faith against the Arians and stood firm before Emperor Valens, whom God prevented from harming him. He was also known for his charity during famines and for founding the “Philocalia” group for doing good works.

His saintly family
Pope Shenouda mentions his blessed family: his mother Saint Emmelia, his sister Saint Macrina the elder (his spiritual guide), and his brothers Saints Gregory of Nyssa and Peter of Sebastia, both bishops. This family gave the Church spiritual leaders who deeply influenced Christian life.

Saint Gregory of Nyssa
He first loved philosophy and learning, but under the influence of his sister Macrina and his brother Basil, he turned to a life of repentance and monasticism. Basil consecrated him bishop of Nyssa in 372 AD; he was persecuted and exiled by the Arians but returned after Emperor Valens’ death. He wrote deeply spiritual and theological works such as From Glory to Glory, The Life of Moses, commentaries on the Psalms and the Beatitudes, and took part in the Council of Constantinople (381). He was a man of visions, holiness, and gentleness.

Saint Gregory the Theologian
A fellow student of Basil in Athens, he loved chastity and wisdom from youth. He joined Basil in monastic life, later became bishop of Sasima, and then Archbishop of Constantinople, where he became famous for his powerful sermons on the Trinity—earning the title “The Theologian,” like Saint John the Evangelist. He suffered much, left the episcopal throne, and returned to solitude. He left many sermons, theological writings, and about 400 spiritual poems.

Conclusion
Pope Shenouda calls the fourth century “the greatest century of the Church,” as it witnessed the flourishing of Orthodox faith, the rise of monasticism, and the appearance of great saints such as Basil, Gregory Nazianzen, and Gregory of Nyssa, along with Cyril of Jerusalem, Epiphanius, and Ephraim the Syrian.
He affirms that studying these Fathers is to study the greatness of Christianity itself in its most glorious age.

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8 March 1988

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