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Calixtus I, Callixtus I, or Callistus I, Saint, c.160-c.222, pope (217-222), a Roman; successor of St. Zephyrinus. As archdeacon to Zephyrinus he established the famous ...
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Hippolytus, Saint [Gr.,=loosed horse], d. c.236, first antipope (c.217-235), theologian, and martyr. Probably a disciple of St. Irenaeus, he became the most astute theol ...
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Hippolytus, Saint [Gr.,=loosed horse], d. c.236, first antipope (c.217-235), theologian, and martyr. Probably a disciple of St. Irenaeus, he became the most astute theol ...
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The question of Patripassian Monarchianism, or to give it its shorter name Modalism, [ ] was not the only controversy in which the pope, St. Calixtus I, was ...
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Saint Calixtus I. Anno 217-222. An Italian, his name means "very handsome". Calixtus was perhaps the first true scoundrel elected Pope. He was born a slave to ...
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Sep 20, 2008 ... Pope Saint Callixtus I, also written Callistus I and Callisto, was pope from c 217 to c 222 C.E., during the reigns of the Roman emperors ...
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Moret, named by Benedict XIV Canon of St. Calixtus's Church of St. Mary beyond the Tiber lib. de St. Callisto ejusque Ecclesia St. Mariae Transtyberinae, ...
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SAINT CALIXTUS I—A.D. 219. SAINT CALIXTUS I, son of Domitian, was a member of the family of Domitia. He was created Pope in the year 219. There was no ...
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Catacomb of Callixtus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aug 18, 2007 ... Český Krumlov Castle, remains of St. Calixtine in Castle chapel of St. George From early Christian times, the bodily remains of the Saints were ...
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