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    Pius I (Greek: Πίος) was the bishop of Rome from c. 140 to his death c. 154, according to the Annuario Pontificio. His dates are listed as 142 or 146 to 157 or 161, respectively. [2] He is considered to have opposed both the Valentinians and Gnostics during his papacy.

  2. St. Pius I (born, Aquileia, Venetia [Italy]—died 155, Rome; feast day July 11) was the Latin pope from approximately 142 to about 155. Pius was formerly enslaved, according to his supposed brother, the Apostolic Father Hermas.

  3. Pope Pius I was the 10th pope of the Church and led from around 140 to 155 AD. He was known for his views on Easter and for his family, which included a wealthy freedman, Hermas who was his brother. This article will cover the early life of Pius and his later years that led to him becoming Pope Saint Pius.

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    10th Pope of the Catholic Church.

  5. May 14, 2024 · Pope Pius I was a pivotal figure in the history of Catholicism and the Catholic Church. His unwavering commitment to upholding the Church’s teachings, combating heresies, and serving the Catholic community has left a lasting legacy.

  6. Excluded from communion by Pius, the latter founded his heretical body ( Irenaeus, Against Heresies III.3 ). But Catholic teachers also visited the Roman Church, the most important being St. Justin, who expounded the Christian teachings during the pontificate of Pius and that of his successor.

  7. Pius I, Saint, POPE, date of birth unknown; pope from about 140 to about 154. According to the earliest list of the popes, given by Irenaeus (“Adv. hoer.”, xxxi; cf. Eusebius, “Hist. eccl.”, V, vi), Pius was the ninth successor of St. Peter.

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