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Oct 15, 2011 ... St. Callistus I. Email. Print. Facebook Delicous MySpace. Twitter Stumble Digg. More Destinations. Feastday: October 14. Patron of Cemetery ...
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In fact the Church of St. Callistus is close by, containing a well into which legend says his body was thrown, and this is probably the church he built, rather than ...
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Pope Saint Zephyrinus put Callistus in charge of the Roman public burial grounds, today still called the Cemetery of Saint Callistus. Archdeacon. Sixteenth Pope ...
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Pope Saint Callixtus I or Callistus I was pope from about 217 to about 222, during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus.
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Oct 14, 2011 ... A Christian slave of Rome, Callistus was ordained deacon by Pope St. Zephyrinus, whom he succeeded as pope in the year 217. As deacon he ...
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St. Callistus. Feast Day: October 14. Born:(around) 165 :: Died:222. This great pope and martyr was once a young slave in Rome, who got into serious trouble.
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Pope Callistus I is celebrated in churches throughout the world as a saint and martyr on October 14. The saint caused a major controversy, including a schism ...
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SAINT CALLISTUS I Pope and Martyr (†223). Early in the third century, it was to Callistus, then a deacon, that Pope Saint Zephyrinus confided the government of ...
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The name of St. Callistus is rendered famous by the ancient cemetery which he beautified, and which, for the great number of holy martyrs whose bodies were ...
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