St. Ignatius

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Definition

Proper noun 1. Saint Ignatius of Antioch: An early Christian bishop and martyr. He was the third Bishop of Antioch and is known for his letters written to various churches while traveling to Rome to face martyrdom. He died around 110 AD under the Roman Emperor Trajan.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The epistles of St. Ignatius are important documents for understanding early church structure.
    • St. Ignatius is venerated as a Father of the Church.
    • The feast day of St. Ignatius is celebrated on October 17th in the Western church.
Advanced Usage
  • "Ignatian": Pertaining to St. Ignatius of Antioch or his teachings.
    • Scholars study the Ignatian letters for insights into 2nd-century Christianity.
  • "Theophorus": A title often associated with him, meaning "God-bearer."
    • St. Ignatius, also called Theophorus, wrote about his desire for martyrdom.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ignatius of Antioch: The full name used to distinguish him from other saints named Ignatius.
  • Saint Ignatius: The common honorific form.
Synonyms
  • Church Father
  • Early Christian martyr
  • Bishop of Antioch
Related Phrases
  • Ignatian letters / epistles: Refers specifically to the seven letters traditionally attributed to him.
    • The Ignatian epistles discuss church unity and the Eucharist.
Noun
  1. bishop of Antioch who was martyred under the Roman Emperor Trajan (died 110)

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