Anacletus, Pope Saint — • Third pope, a martyr, d. about 91. May be the same person as Pope St. Cletus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Anacletus — Saint Anacletus Papacy began circa 79 Papacy ended circa 92 Predecessor Linus Successor … Wikipedia
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Pope St. Cletus — Pope St. Cletus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Cletus This name is only another form for Anacletus, the second successor of St. Peter. It is true that the Liberian Catalogue, a fourth century list of popes, so called because it… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Marcellinus — Infobox Pope English name=Saint Marcellinus birth name=Marcellinus term start=June 30, 296 term end=April 1, 304 ? predecessor=Caius successor=Marcellus I birth date=??? birthplace=??? dead=dead|death date=death date|304|4|1|mf=y ?… … Wikipedia
Pope St. Clement I — Pope St. Clement I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Clement I Pope Clement I (called CLEMENS ROMANUS to distinguish him from the Alexandrian), is the first of the successors of St. Peter of whom anything definite is known, and he is … Catholic encyclopedia
Cletus Madsen — Rev. Msgr. Cletus P. Madsen Born December 1, 1905 Burlington, Iowa, USA Died July 16, 2002 Davenport, Iowa, USA Resti … Wikipedia
St. Cletus — Pope St. Cletus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Cletus This name is only another form for Anacletus, the second successor of St. Peter. It is true that the Liberian Catalogue, a fourth century list of popes, so called because it… … Catholic encyclopedia
Anacletus, Saint — ▪ pope also called Cletus, or Anencletus flourished 1st century AD, ; feast day April 26 second pope (76–88 or 79–91) after St. Peter. According to St. Epiphanius and the priest Tyrannius Rufinus, he directed the Roman Church with St.… … Universalium
General Roman Calendar as in 1954 — The following is a list of the feast days of the General Roman Calendar as it was in 1954. It thus incorporates changes that were made by Pope Pius XI (1922 1939), such as the institution of the Feast of Christ the King, but not those made in… … Wikipedia