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Amos of Jerusalem was the patriarch of the Church of Jerusalem from 594 to 601, having succeeded as patriarch after John IV.

Little is known of the life of Amos. He apparently found it difficult to exercise his authority as patriarch, particularly in his relations with the abbot of the New Lavra, as Pope Gregory found it necessary to write to Amos and Anastasius (Athanasius?) requesting that they suppress the secular life of the monks at the monastery that was next to the Nea Church. Pope Gregory also requested they reconcile their differences, which they apparently did.

Patr. Amos built a church dedicated to St. John north of the walls of Jerusalem.

References

  1. The History of the Church of Jerusalem.
  2. Jerusalem Patriarchate website, Apostolic Succession section
  3. Amos, patriarch of Jerusalem, 601 Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Epistle: To Amos, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
  5. Patrol. Graeca., LXXVII, 890.
Religious titles
Preceded byJohn IV of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem
594-601
Succeeded byIsaac of Jerusalem
Bishops and Patriarchs of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem
Bishops of Jerusalem
(until 451)
Patriarchs of Jerusalem
(from 451)
: in exile at Constantinople due to the Latin rule over Jerusalem
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