Paschasinus
Paschasinus (2), bp. of Lilybaeum in Sicily, c. 440, when that
country was devastated by Vandal raids (Leonis Magni, Ep. iii. c. i. Migne's
ed., note e). LEO
Great, sending him pecuniary assistance, consulted him about the Paschal cycle (a.d.
443). He replies in favour of the Alexandrian computation against the Roman, but
in an abject strain of deference to his patron. He relates in confirmation of his
view a miracle which used to occur in the baptistery of an outlying church on the
property of his see on the true Paschal Eve every year, the water rising miraculously
in the font (ib. c. 3). In 451 he received another letter from Leo desiring
him to make inquiries as to the Paschal cycle (Ep. lxxxviii. c. 4) and sending
him the Tome to stir up his energies in the cause of orthodoxy. Immediately after
he was sent as one of Leo's legates to the council of Chalcedon (Ep. lxxxix.)
and presided on his behalf (Labbe, Conc. vol. iv. p. 580
E, etc. The phrase "synodo praesidens,"
however, does not occur in the Acta of the council, but only in the signatures of
the prelates representing Rome.)
[C.G.]