Theoctistus, bishop of Caesarea
Theoctistus (2), bp. of Caesarea in Palestine, who on Origen's visit to
Palestine received him at Caesarea and, like Alexander of Jerusalem, permitted him,
though still a layman, to preach before him (Phot. Cod. 118). On the remonstrance
of Origen's bishop, Demetrianus, he joined with Alexander in a letter defending
their conduct (Eus. H. E. vi. 19). Later, c. 230, Theoctistus and
Alexander ordained Origen (ib. vi. 8, 23). Theoctistus probably died when
Xystus was bp. of Rome 257–259, and was succeeded by Domnus (ib. vii. 14).
Clinton, Fasti Romani, i. 245, 271, 287, No. 83; Le Quien, Or. Christ.
iii. 541.
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