Majorinus, a church reader at Carthage
Majorinus, a reader in the church at Carthage, holding some domestic office
in the household of Lucilla, who was, through her influence, chosen bp. in opposition
to CAECILIAN. This Augustine
and Optatus denounced as an act of rebellion, and it was undoubtedly one of the
first steps towards definite schism, a.d. 311. His party afterwards became known
by the greater name of DONATUS.
One of his consecrators was Silvanus, Donatist bp. of Cirta, who was afterwards
proved before Zenophilus to have been a "traditor." Majorinus died c. 315.
Aug. Epp. 43; 3, 16; 89; c. Parm. iii. 11, 18; c. Cresc. ii.
3; iii. 30, 32; iv. 9; de Haer. 69; Opt. i. 14, 15, 19; Mon. Vet. Don.
iv. ed. Oberthür; Tillemont, Mem. vi. 15, 19, 24, 699, 700; Sparrow Simpson's
Aug. and Afr. Ch. Divisions (1910), p. 18.
[H.W.P.]