Saint Asterius
Bishop of Petra
Died365
Petra, Jordan
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
CanonizedPre-congregation
Feast10 June

Asterius of Petra was a convert from Arianism, and later the Bishop of Petra.

At the Council of Sardica, in 343,[1] Asterius denounced Arianism, as a heresy. This led to his exile in Libya, at the command of Emperor Constantius II.[2]

In 362, he was restored to his position of Bishop of Petra, by Emperor Julian.[3] Asterius attended the Council of Alexandria,[4] where he was chosen as the delegate to carry a letter to the Church of Antioch, where he provided a report of the proceedings at the council for the church leaders of Antioch. He died in Petra in 365.[5]

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