Feast day · April 8
St. Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth
St. Dionysius, also known as Dionysius of Corinth, was a prominent bishop and early Christian writer who lived in the 2nd century AD. He served as the Bishop of Corinth from around 170 to 180 AD. Dionysius was known for his letters, which addressed various issues facing the early Church, including heresy and schism. His feast day is celebrated on April 8th. Dionysius is venerated for his leadership and his efforts to maintain unity within the Church during a crucial period in its development. He is the patron saint of Corinth.