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Hierarch9th century

Saint George Bishop of Mytilene

died 842

Also known as George of Mytilene

A bishop of Mytilene on Lesbos during the iconoclast troubles, who shepherded his people in mercy and reposed about the year 842.

May 16New Calendar
Feast Day
May 29Old Calendar
Commemorated as

Saint George the Confessor, Bishop of Mytilene

Life

Saint George was a bishop of Mytilene, the principal city of the island of Lesbos in the Aegean, during the second period of Byzantine Iconoclasm in the ninth century. According to the synaxarion he held the see in the years 820 to 829 and shepherded his people through the troubles of the iconoclast controversy. He is commemorated on May 16.

Little detailed narrative of his life survives beyond his episcopate and his standing as a confessor during the iconoclast persecutions. The tradition records that he reposed in 842 at Mytilene, the same year associated with the final restoration of the holy icons in the Byzantine Church.

A distinctive note attaches to the memory of his relics: in the twelfth century they were seen by the Russian abbot (igumen) Daniel, who travelled through the Christian East and recorded the holy places and relics he visited, leaving an account that preserved the memory of the saint's shrine at Mytilene.

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  1. 820–829Bishop of MytileneHeld the see of Mytilene on Lesbos during the iconoclast controversy, according to the synaxarion.
  2. 842ReposeDied at Mytilene.
  3. 12th centuryRelics recordedHis relics were seen by the Russian abbot Daniel during his travels through the East.

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Identity and commemoration

More than one bishop named George of Mytilene is honored in the Orthodox calendar from this same iconoclast era, and the relationship among the commemorations is not fully resolved in the sources used here. The catalog separately carries a St. George the Confessor, Bishop of Mytilene whose feast falls on April 7 (a monastic from his youth who confessed the veneration of the icons and suffered under the iconoclasts). Whether the May 16 commemoration honors the same hierarch on a different date or a distinct bishop of the same name and city remains a matter for further verification.

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Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints