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  1. The construction of St. Marcellinus was necessary to decrease overpopulation at St. Joseph Secondary School and St. Francis Xavier Secondary School by providing teens living in the newly developed Meadowvale Village area an easily accessible secondary school. John McAllister was hired as the founding principal of the school, along with only 12 ...

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  3. Saint Marcellinus may refer to: Pope Marcellinus (died 304), bishop of Rome 296–304 and martyr. Marcellinus and Peter (died 304), d. 304. Marcellinus of Carthage (died 413), secretary of state to Honorius and martyr. Marcellinus of Gaul, feast day April 20. See Narcissus, Argeus, and Marcellinus for Marcellinus (died 320), soldier and martyr ...

  4. Attributes. Depicted as two tonsured men holding crowns; palms of martyrdom; depicted alongside St. Pollio [1] Saints Marcellinus and Peter (sometimes called Petrus Exorcista - Peter the Exorcist; [2] Italian: Marcellino e Pietro) are venerated within the Catholic Church as martyrs who were beheaded. Hagiographies place them in 4th century Rome.

  5. Marcellinus, Saint, POPE, date of birth unknown; elected June 30, 296; died 304. According to the “ Liber Pontificalis ” he was a Roman, son of a certain Projectus. The Liberian Catalogue of popes (ed. Duchesne, “Lib. Pont.”. I, 6-7) gives June 30 as the day of his election, and the years 296-304 as the time of his pontificate.

  6. Pope Saint Marcellinus was the bishop of Rome beginning c. 296 until his death in c. 304 C.E. Although the majority of his pontificate was peaceful, his reign is particularly controversial, because he is believed by many to have committed the sin of apostasy while pope. Several sources indicated that Marcellinus sacrificed to pagan idols during ...

  7. Jun 2, 2022 · Marcellinus was a priest and Peter was an exorcist, that is, someone authorized by the Church to deal with cases of demonic possession. They were beheaded during the persecution of Emperor Diocletian. Pope Damasus wrote an epitaph apparently based on the report of their executioner, and Constantine erected a basilica over the crypt in which ...

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