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  1. Rome, Western Roman Empire. Sainthood. Feast day. 25 October. Other popes named Boniface. Pope Boniface I ( Latin: Bonifatius I) was the bishop of Rome from 28 December 418 to his death on 4 September 422. His election was disputed by the supporters of Eulalius until the dispute was settled by Emperor Honorius.

  2. Apr 18, 2024 · Saint Boniface I ; feast day September 4) was the pope from 418 to 422, whose reign was markedly disrupted by the faction of the antipope Eulalius. Boniface was a priest, believed to have been ordained by Pope St. Damasus I and to have served Pope St. Innocent I at Constantinople.

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  3. Pope Saint Boniface I was pope from December 28, 418 to September 4, 422. On the death of Pope Zosimus late in 418, two parties within the Roman church elected their own candidates for pope, one supporting the elderly priest Boniface, the other ordaining the archdeacon Eulalius.

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · Pope Saint Boniface died in Rome, September 4, 422. Saint of the day: Saint Boniface I, Pope - Catholic News Agency.

  5. Boniface VIII (#194) (1294 – 1303) Pope Boniface I was the 42nd Pope and became one of the most controversial for the contested nature of his election as the Bishop of Rome.

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  7. Pope Boniface I, Saint. Boniface I, Saint, Pope; elected December 28, 418; d. at Rome, September 4, 422. Little is known of his life antecedent to his election. The “ Liber Pontificalis ” calls him a Roman, and the son of the presbyter Jocundus.

  8. Boniface I Ordained by Pope Damasus I, St. Boniface was a priest at Rome and served as papal legate to Constantinople under Innocent I. When Pope Zosimus died in December, 418, a majority elected Boniface pope, and a minority elected Eulalius pope. Pope and antipope were consecrated on the same day.

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