Hymnographer and Pastor
Arsenius was remembered as a highly educated man and a renowned spiritual writer. By the tradition he gave the service for the blessing of oil, the sacrament of Holy Unction, the form in which it has since been used in the Church. He is also remembered for constantly defending his flock from the wrath of the emperor, pleading on their behalf.
Returning from a journey to Constantinople, he fell gravely ill and reposed at Corinth, by the accounts in the year 959. His relics were afterward brought to Corfu, where he is venerated as a patron of the island.