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  1. Apr 13, 2024 · See Vatican News to discover the life-story and message of St. Martin I, Pope and Martyr, the Saint of the Day 13 aprile

  2. Elected pope in 649, Martin I had gotten in trouble for refusing to condone silence in the face of wrong. At that time there existed a popular heresy that held that Christ didn't have a human will, only a divine will.

  3. For his strong opposition to Monothelitism, Pope Martin I was arrested by Emperor Constans II, carried off to Constantinople, and ultimately banished to Cherson. He is considered a saint by both the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is the last pope recognised as a martyr.

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  5. Facts. Death: 655. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Martin I. Tuscan by birth, Pope/St. Martin was elected to the papal throne in 649. He had been a reader and a deacon before his election, and he was crowned without the consent of Emperor Constans II.

  6. St. Martin I (born, Todi, Tuscany [Italy]—died September 16, 655, Cherson, Crimea [now Kherson, Ukraine]; feast day April 13) was the pope from 649 to 653. He is recognized as a saint and martyr in both the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. Martin succeeded Theodore I in July 649.

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  7. Apr 13, 2024 · April 13, 2024. St. Martin I (Pope and Martyr) Little or nothing is known of the early life of the seventh century pope and martyr St. Martin I. A member of the Roman clergy, he was elected pope in 649, and immediately found himself in the center of a religious and political controversy.

  8. Apr 13, 2024 · Pope Saint Martin I is considered a martyr for the faith even though he was not killed outright. He witnessed to the true faith by his consistent and constant teaching, which resulted in physical and mental torture.

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