Pope Theonas of Alexandria, a significant figure in early Christian history, served as the sixteenth Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria from the year two hundred eighty-two until his passing in three hundred.
His tenure was marked by a commitment to the growth and stability of the Christian community in Alexandria, a city that was a vital center of early Christianity. Theonas was known for his leadership during a time of both challenge and opportunity for the faith.
As a presbyter, Theonas played a crucial role in the spiritual guidance of his congregation, fostering a sense of unity and purpose among the believers. His contributions to the church laid the groundwork for future leaders and helped shape the direction of Christianity in the region.