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  1. Pope Innocent I. Pope Innocent I ( Latin: Innocentius I) was the bishop of Rome from 401 to his death on 12 March 417. From the beginning of his papacy, he was seen as the general arbitrator of ecclesiastical disputes in both the East and the West. He confirmed the prerogatives of the Archbishop of Thessalonica, and issued a decretal on ...

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  2. Mar 14, 2024 · Saint Innocent I (born, Albano, Campania—died March 12, 417, Rome; feast day July 28) was the pope from 401 to 417, who condemned Pelagianism, a heresy concerning the role of grace and free will. Probably a Roman deacon, Innocent was possibly the son of St. Anastasius I, whom he succeeded in the papacy on Dec. 22, 401.

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  3. Other popes named Innocent. Pope Saint Innocent I was pope from 401 to March 12, 417. A capable and energetic leader, he effectively promoted the primacy of the Roman church and cooperated with the imperial state to repress heresy. At the same time, he alienated some, especially in the East, who considered his actions heavy-handed.

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  5. Innocent the I was the 40th Pope and reigned from 401 A.D. until March 12, 417 A.D. The exact date of his birth is unknown, but most scholars believe he was around age 41 at the time he took office. He rose to the papacy after being a deacon in Rome and raised among the Roman clergy. He is remembered as a strong defender of orthodoxy and ...

  6. Reigned 401-417. Innocent I, POPE; date of birth unknown; d. March 12, 417. Before his elevation to the Chair of Peter, very little is known concerning the life of this energetic pope, so zealous for the welfare of the whole Church. According to the “ Liber Pontificalis ” he was a native of Albano; his father was called Innocentius.

  7. Pope Innocent also joined this embassy. But all his endeavours to bring about peace failed. The Goths then recommenced the siege of Rome, so that the pope and the envoys were not able to return to the city, which was taken and sacked in 410. From the beginning of his pontificate, Innocent often acted as head of the whole Church, both East and West.

  8. INNOCENT I, POPE, ST. Pontificate: Dec. 22, 401 to March 12, 417. Innocent was most probably a Roman deacon, who succeeded an astasius i in December 401. In 410 he undertook a journey to Ravenna to arrange a truce between the Emperor honorius and Alaric the Goth, and was therefore absent from Rome when the city was taken and pillaged by the Gothic king (August 24).

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