Sophronius, St
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Sophronius, St (
c.560–638), Patr. of
Jerusalem from 634. From 633 he was the chief opponent of
Monothelitism. He negotiated the surrender of Jerusalem to the Arabs in 638. Feast day, 11 Mar.
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