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Pope Celestine I - Wikipedia
Pope Celestine I (Latin: Caelestinus I) (c. 376 – 1 August 432) was the bishop of Rome from 10 September 422 to his death on 1 August 432. Celestine's tenure was largely spent combatting …
Saint Celestine I | Italian, Reformer, Monk | Britannica
Saint Celestine I ; feast day July 27, Irish feast day April 6) was the pope from 422 to 432. He was a Roman deacon when elected on Sept. 10, 422, to succeed Boniface I. His pontificate is …
Pope St. Celestine I - The 43rd Pope - PopeHistory.com
Pope Celestine I led the reconstruction of the basilica at Trastevere after the Visigoths heavily damaged it during their rampage of Rome in A.D. 410. Originally built around A.D. 350 under …
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope St. Celestine I - NEW ADVENT
He soon aroused suspicions of his orthodoxy by receiving kindly the Pelagians banished from Rome by the pope, and shortly after, rumours of his heretical teaching concerning the twofold …
Celestine I, Pope, St. - Encyclopedia.com
CELESTINE I, POPE, ST. Pontificate: Sept. 10, 422 to July 27, 432. The Liber Pontificalis says that he was by birth a Campanian, son of Priscus; he was probably born between 375 and …
St. Celestine I - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
Celestine I The founder of the papal diplomatic service, Pope/St. Celestine I was born in the Campania and served as a deacon under Innocent I. Elected pope in 422, Celestine …
Pope Saint Celestine I, Heresy Fighter - Catholic365.com
2016年12月22日 · Celestine did not stand one iota of innovation from the Roman orthodoxy. This pope's most well known achievement was condemning the Nestorian heresy at the Council of …
The Life and Legacy of Pope Celestine I - Of One Tree
2024年1月31日 · Pope Celestine I, also known as Celestine the Great, was a prominent figure in the early history of the Catholic Church. Born in the 4th century, his life and tenure as Pope left …
Pope St. Celestine I - Saintly
Pope Saint Celestine I, also known as Pope Celestine the Great, served as the Bishop of Rome from 422 to 432. He played a crucial role in defending the unity and orthodoxy of the Church …
Pope St. Celestine I - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
He soon aroused suspicions of his orthodoxy by receiving kindly the Pelagians banished from Rome by the pope, and shortly after, rumours of his heretical teaching concerning the twofold …
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