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  1. May 18, 2024 · St. Clement of Rome. Feast day: November 23. Lived in the 1st century A.D. Died 100 A.D. He is believed to have been the fourth bishop of Rome and served during the last decade of the first ...

  2. May 22, 2024 · Clement VII (born May 26, 1478, Florence [Italy]—died September 25, 1534, Rome) was the pope from 1523 to 1534. An illegitimate son of Giuliano de’ Medici (not to be confused with Giuliano de’ Medici, duc de Nemours, his cousin), he was reared by his uncle Lorenzo the Magnificent. He was made archbishop of Florence and cardinal in 1513 by ...

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  3. May 22, 2024 · Even if Clement of Rome was not the author of 1 Clement, the document presupposes that some disciples of the apostles are still alive. Therefore, whether we know that author by name or not, the same end is achieved; the letter of 1 Clement was composed contemporaneously with apostolic disciples, and possibly, the apostles themselves ...

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  5. May 16, 2024 · The first to claim that Peter was martyred at Rome is Dionysius, bishop of Corinth in the latter half of the second century. Earlier, Clement of Rome, though mentioning Paul and Peter together, makes Paul’s preaching in both the E and the W a distinguishing feature of that apostle, implying that Peter was never in the W.

  6. 3 days ago · Good Works. "We are justified by our works, not by our words." St. Clement Of Rome, "First Epistle to the Corinthians," c. 96 A.D. “But rather let us hasten with all energy and readiness of mind ...

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    16 hours ago · Clement also, who was appointed third bishop of the church at Rome, was, as Paul testifies, his co-laborer and fellow-soldier. — Eusebius of Caesarea, Church History, Book III, Chapter 4:9-10 Tertullian ( c. 155 – c. 220 AD) wrote in his work " The Prescription Against Heretics " about the authority of the church in Rome.

  8. May 22, 2024 · Pope Clement I, also known as Clement I, holds great significance in early Christian history. He held the position of Bishop of Rome from 88 AD until his passing in 99 AD, and his impact on the early Church remains significant in Christianity today (Clement I, P., Ignatius, S., Polycarp, S., Lightfoot, J. B., & Robarts – University of Toronto ...

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