May 1397 A.D. Callistus II Xanthopoulos—Constantinople’s 152nd; Hesychast; Author of Century (100 Tracts on Ascetical Practices)

May 1397 A.D.  Callistus II Xanthopoulos—Constantinople’s 152nd;  Hesychast;  Author of Century (100 Tracts on Ascetical Practices)  

Callistus II of Constantinople


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Callistus II Xanthopoulos or Xanthopulus (Greek: Κάλλιστος Β' Ξανθόπουλος) was a Byzantine Hesychast monk and spiritual writer who reigned as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1397. He was Patriarch through the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos, and through his short Patriarchal reign Constantinople was under siege by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I.
His surname indicates that he was from the monastery of Xanthopoulos. With another monk, Ignatius Xanthopoulos, Callistus composed the important Century, a tract of 100 sections on the ascetical practices of the Hesychastic monks; it was incorporated in the Philokalia of Nicodemus the Hagiorite and had a great influence on Orthodox spirituality. The majority of Patriarchs in the 14th century were monks in the Hesychast tradition.[1] Within the Orthodox Church, his memory is celebrated on 22 November.[2][3]

References


1.      Jump up^ J.M. Hussey. (1986). The Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire, Oxford University Press, p. 289.

2.      Jump up^ "Κάλλιστος Β´ Ξανθόπουλος" (in Greek). Ecumenical Patriarchate. Retrieved 2012-05-29.

3.      Jump up^ Great Synaxaristes: (Greek)  σιος Κάλλιστος Β’ Πατριάρχης Κωνσταντινουπόλεως. 22 Νοεμβρίου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ.

Sources


·         Hunter H.D., "Callistus II Xanthopulus, Patriarch of Constantinople", (subscription required)

·         Hussey, J.M.. The Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire. Oxford: University Press, 1986. 

Preceded by
Antony IV
Succeeded by
Matthew I

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