
St. Spyridon was ordained a priest and later a bishop of the Trimython Diocese of Cyprus. As bishop, be was distinguished for his love for his spiritual flock, for his struggle in the name of Orthodoxy, for his warm faith in God, and the simplicity and holiness of his life.
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| He showed his love toward his
flock with charitable acts a frequent journeys to all parts of his diocese on foot.
He participated in the First Ecumenical Synod, where according to tradition, with the three components of brick -- fire, water and earth - he indicated the three hypostases of the Divinity. With his warm faith and his holiness he became famous as a miracle worker. Many are the miracles which are attributed to him, among them being the resurrection of a little girl. After his death, St. Spyridon's body remained whole. It was removed from his native land to Constaninople and later to the Greek island Corfu where it lies intact even today |