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Saint Anastasius
St. Anastasius was aboot of the monastery of St. Catherine on Mt. Sinai in the 7th century. During that time controversy was raging about the true humanity of Christ and to what degree his humanity was like ours. Anastasius fought long and hard against all forms of heresy, especially against the common form of the day that minimized the true humanity of our Lord. He died about 700AD and is therefore one of the last of the Early Church Fathers.
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