Venerable Confessor Sergius of Paphlagonia
The Holy and Venerable Sergius of Paphlagonia came from the town of Niketia (Nikḗtia) in Amastrisos on the Black Sea. He belonged to an aristocratic family, and was related to the family of Empress Theodora, the wife of the iconoclastic Emperor Theophilos. Saint Sergius excelled in his studies and soon attained high military and political posts.
Although Theophilos was a staunch supporter of the iconoclasts, Sergius remained a Confessor of the Orthodox Faith, making great efforts to restore the Holy Icons. He also became the protector of many who defended the Holy Icons, and were being persecuted by Theophilos. After the Emperor's death, Saint Sergius made great contributions and used all of his influence to strengthen Theodora's decision to convene an Ecumenical Council for the restoration of the Icons.
Saint Sergius is particularly honored in Crete, where he reposed peacefully in the year 866, and was buried in the Monastery of the Magistrate. Later his holy relics were transferred with great honor, and were buried in the Monastery of the Most Holy Theotokos on the gulf of Nikomedia, which was called Niketianos (Nikētiános) because its founder was from the town of Niketia.