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Pope Saint Anacletus (very rarely written as Anencletus ), probably identical with Pope Cletus , was the third Roman Pope (after St. Peter and St. Linus). The February 14, 1961 Instruction of the...
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Third pope, a martyr, d. about 91. May be the same person as Pope St. Cletus ... Whether he was the same as Cletus, who is also called Anencletus as well as Anacletus, has been the subject of endless discussion. Irenaeus, Eusebius, Augustine, Optatus, use both names indifferently as of one person.
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Saint Anacletus was the second successor to Saint Peter, by whom he was converted to the faith. He was also ordained a deacon and consecrated priest by Christ’s own first Vicar, as Saint Ignatius of Antioch affirms.
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Anacletus also called Anencletus, successor to Pope St. Linus." Pope St. Anacletus reigned from c. 79 until c. 92. Because the name Anacletus, which means "blameless," was common among Greek slaves, some scholars doubt that Anacletus ... Saint of the Day Learn about the lives of the saints and other saint resources,
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St. Anacletus II. Pope from 76 to 88 and martyr, the second successor to St. Peter. He died during the persecutions instituted by Emperor Domitian. ...
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Pope St. Anacletus was the third pope of the Holy Catholic Church from c. 80 - c. 92 AD. Many sources (Eusebius, Irenaeus, and Augustine) also claim he was known by the name Cletus. He died in Rome c. 92 AD, and his remains are in the St. Linus Church in the Vatican. ... Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter...
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Catholic in tradition and spirituality, but liberated from the traditional reigns and limitations found in the institutional Roman Catholic Church.The Anacletian Brothers and Sisters are not in any way connected with the Roman Catholic Church. ... Anacletian Brothers and Sisters - The Society of Pope Saint Anacletus...
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Anacletus, Saint - see Cletus, Saint. ... see Cletus, Saint. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Anacletus, Saint...
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Anacletus II: Title taken by Cardinal Pietro Pierleone at contested papal election of 1130. Page scans include illustrations, maps, and images from the original Catholic Encyclopedia ... Pope Anacletus, Saint...
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anacletus - 2 reference results ... Jan 01, 1996; Anacletus II (antipope 14 Feb. 1130–25 Jan. 1138). On the death of Honorius II (13 Feb. 1130), while a minority of... ... Nov 12, 2008; Saint Anacletus see Cletus, Saint .
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