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Saint Dorotheus bishop of
Tyre (ca. 255 – 362) is traditionally credited with an
Acts of the
Seventy Apostles (which may be the same work as the lost
Gospel of the Seventy), who were sent out according to the
Gospel of Luke 10:1.
Dorotheus, a learned priest of
Antioch, the teacher of the Church historian
Eusebius of Caesarea, was appointed director without having to renounce his religion (Eusebius,VII.32). Dorotheus is said to have been driven into exile during the persecution of
Diocletian, but later returned. He attended the
Council of Nicaea in
325, but was exiled to Odyssopolis (
Varna) on the
Black Sea in
Thrace by
Julian the Apostate. There the 107 year old priest was
martyred for his faith. His
feast day is observed
June 5 according to the
Gregorian calendar which consists with
June 18 on the
Julian calendar.
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