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  1. Pope Symmachus (died 19 July 514) was the bishop of Rome from 22 November 498 to his death. His tenure was marked by a serious schism over who was elected pope by a majority of the Roman clergy.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Saint Symmachus ; feast day July 19) was the pope from 498 to 514. Apparently a Christian convert, Symmachus was an archdeacon in the Roman Church when elected to succeed Pope Anastasius II. Concurrently, a minority had elected, with the support of a strong Byzantine party, the archpriest.

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  3. Jul 19, 2021 · That pope dying, Festus, by bribes, gained several voices to raise Laurence, archpriest of St. Praxedes, to the pontificate. They were both ordained the same day: Symmachus in the basilic of Constantine, and Laurence in that of our lady.

  4. Apr 19, 2010 · He might learn that it took a while for the Church to figure out exactly what it meant when it called Jesus the Christ. He might, for instance, consult the history of Pope Silverius, elected...

  5. Pope St. Symmachus was the 51st pope and leader of the Catholic Church. He became the pope just days after the death of Pope Anastasius II and ruled for more than 15 years. Known for the synods that occurred during his tenure, he later became a saint within the Church.

  6. Symmachus was baptized at Rome (Thiel, "Epist. pont. rom.", I, 702), entered the ranks of the clergy of Rome, and was ordained deacon. Directly after the death of Pope Anastasius II, Symmachus was elected his successor by a majority of the Roman clergy at the Lateran Basilica on 22 November, 498.

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  8. SYMMACHUS, POPE, ST. Pontificate: Nov. 22, 498 to July 19, 514; b. Sardinia;d. Rome. The election that followed the death of Pope Anastasius II was disputed.

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