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page 1Patristic mystics

Gregory I
64th Bishop of Rome, Head of the Roman Catholic Church from 590 to 604
John Chrysostom
Church Father, Archbishop of Constantinople and Christian saint (c. 347–407)

Gregory of Nazianzus
Christian saint and theologian (c. 329 – 390)
Ephrem the Syrian
Syriac saint, theologian and writer (c. 306 – 373)

Maximus the Confessor
Christian monk, theologian, scholar and saint (c. 580 - 662)

Isaac the Syrian
Eastern Orthodox saint
John Climacus
Syrian mystic and abbot
Anastasius Sinaita
abbot and theologian (died after 700)
Adalbert
Aldebert (sometimes spelled Adelbert) was a Christian preacher in 8th-century Gaul. He claimed that an angel had conferred miraculous powers on him at birth, and that another had brought him relics of great sanctity from all parts of the earth. He claimed to be able to see the future and read people's thoughts, telling those who came to him that they had no need to confess, since he knew what they had done, and that their sins were forgiven.