Saint of the Day – 8 March – Saint Pontius (Died c262) Deacon of St Cyprian of Carthage, biographer of the latter’s heroic life and virtues.
The Roman Martyrology reads today: “At Carthage, St Pontius, the Deacon of the Bishop, St Vyprian, who remained in banishment with him, until his death and composed an excellent history of his life and Martyrdom, By ever glorifying God in his own sufferings, he merited the crown of life.”
St Jerome in his De Virus Illustribus (On Famous Men) states that “Pontius, Deacon of Cyprian, after having endured exile with him until the day of his Martyrdom, left a valuable volume on the life and death of Cyprian.” From this we can deduce very little biographical data on Pontius himself which, however, confirm those provided by St Jerome.
Pontius was close to his Bishop, especially during his imprisonment and in the last year of his life and witnessed his torture. In Curubis (modern Korba in Tunisia), where St Cyprian was exiled with Pontius, a Tombstone was discovered in which a Pontius is remembered and from this, it was thought that the Biographer of St Cyprian was originally from this City.
Some scholars have, however, denied the authorship of the Life of Cyprian, based on the fact that neither the writer says his name, nor is he mentioned in the mss. prior to the 12th Century. St Jerome’s statement is, however, too explicit to be doubted.


