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Key Facts |
| Name |
Theophilus |
| Born |
35 CE |
| Location |
Antioch |
| Bloodline |
Theophilus |
| Married |
Yes |
| Children |
St. Polycarp (Pappias) |
| Position |
Bishop (Patriarch) of Antioch 68 - 107 |
| Died |
110 CE |
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Source of Facts and Important Announcement |
| Status |
Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven. |
| Date of formal Beatification |
Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012. |
| Source of Facts |
Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint. |
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Background |
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Born to the wealthy and powerful High Priest dynasty of Annas/Boethus who created the counterfeit religion later known as Christianity. His father was Matthias, the last High Priest of the dynasty (65-66) and the last high priest before the Nazarenes and Zealots stormed Jerusalem and eventually destroyed the Temple in 70 CE. |
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In 62, the most senior members of the Annas family were arrested and deported to Rome to face the charges of killing James the Just, the blood brother of Jesus and a full Roman citizen. Thanks to his cousin Josephus (st. Luke also known as Flavius Josephus), the family was saved and the Sarmatian messianic figure of Saul (St. Paul) was blamed. |
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His grandfather Theophilus was exiled to Antioch and forbidden to return to Jerusalem. However, his father was not banned from returning to Jerusalem and took up the position of High Priest in 65. |
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Given the dangerous times and the growing militancy of the Nazarenes and the Zealots against the counterfeit religion of Boethusians (later known as Eastern Christianity), it is probable that Theophilus remained with his grandfather in Antioch, supporting the development of the church. |
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Around 68 to 70, his grandfather died and Theophilus the younger took over as the 2nd Pope of Antioch. His son Matias (known as Pappas and Polycarp) succeeded him on his death around 110 CE. |
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