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St. Alexander
St. Alexander, known as The charcoal burner
, was Bishop of Comana, in
Pontus. Whether he was the first to occupy that see is open to discussion. The
Bollandists have also a long paper as to the exact location of Comana as there
were several plates of that name, but decide for Pontus, near Neo-Caesarea. The
curious name of the saint comes from the fact that he had, out of humility,
taken up the work of burning charcoal, so as to escape worldly honours. He is
called a philosopher, but it is not certain that the term is to be taken
literally. His philosophy consisted rather in his preference of heavenly to
earthly things. The discovery of his virtues was due to the very contempt with
which he had been regarded. St. Gregory Thaumaturgus had been asked to come to
Comana to help select a bishop for that place. As he rejected all the candidates,
someone in derision suggested that he might accept Alexander, the
charcoal-burner. Gregory took the suggestion seriously, summoned Alexander, and
found that he had to do with a saint and a man of great capabilities. Alexander
was made bishop of the see, administered it with remarkable wisdom and
ultimately gave up his life for the Faith, being burned to death in the
persecution of Decius. The vagueness of the information we have about him comes
from the fact that his name is not found in any of the old Greek or Roman
calendars. He would have been absolutely unknown were it not for a discourse
pronounced by St. Gregory of Nyssa, on the life of St. Gregory Thaumaturgus, in
which the election of Alexander is incidentally descrlbed. In the modern Roman
Martyrology his name occurs, and he is described as a philosophus
disertissimus.
His feast is kept on 11 August.
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