Saint Athanasius, Bishop, Doctor Acts 13:44-52 Psalm 97(98):1-4 John 14:7-14 FOR OUR SALVATION, GOD BECAME MAN Athanasius spent a third of his time as bishop in exile. Although he served as the bishop of Alexandria, he was exiled five times because he opposed Arianism, which claimed that Jesus was a creature and not part of God. At the Council of Nicaea, he defended the Church’s orthodoxy by articulating the doctrine of homo-ousios, affirming that Christ shares the same substance as the Father. This doctrine stands as one of the greatest truths of the Christian faith: that we can truly know the living God. Our knowledge goes beyond merely learning about God; it allows us to know Him personally. Jesus makes it possible for each of us to have a personal relationship with God. In Jesus, we see God's perfect love—a love that cares deeply and longs for humanity, loving us so much that He was willing to lay down His life on the cross. If we trust in Jesus and believe in Him...