Athanasius III of Constantinople

Athanasius III of Constantinople
Saint, Enlightener
Born1597
Retimon, Crete
Died5 (15) April 1654
Mhar Monastery
Venerated inRussian Orthodox Church
Canonized1670s
Major shrinerelics at the Annunciation Cathedral, Kharkiv
FeastSynaxis of Athonite Venerables: 2 (15) May
PatronageDubna, Kharkiv
Athanasius III of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
ChurchChurch of Constantinople
In office25 February 1634 – early April 1635
June 1652 (15 days)
PredecessorCyril Lucaris, Cyril III of Constantinople
SuccessorCyril Lucaris, Paisius I of Constantinople

Athanasius III Patellarios (Greek: Ἀθανάσιος; born Alexios Patellarios, Ἀλέξιος Πατελλάριος; Russian: Алексий Пателла́рий;[1] 1597 – 5 April 1654) was the Patriarch of Constantinople in 1634, 1635 and 1652. Before his patriarchate Athanasius was metropolitan of Thessaloniki. He participated at Patriarch Nikon's book editing reforms in 1653.

Athanasius was canonized as an Enlightener into the Synaxis of Athonite Venerables by the Russian Church in the 1670s. His feast date is on 2 (15) May, on the 2nd Week after Pentecost, canonized alongside Athanasius the Great.

Enlightener Athanasius, Patriarch of Constantinople, in the Lubensk Monastery, he who rested sitting. Russian icon, 17th century
  1. ^ in Russian tradition also known as Enlightener Athanasius of Tsargrad (the Sitting), Wonderworker of Lubensk and Athanasius of Kharkiv