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 FELIX - LoveToKnow Article on FELIX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Antipope Felix II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Felix II is generally considered an antipope rather than a pope.
Felix's election was contrary to the wishes both of the clergy and of the people, and the consecration ceremony was performed by certain prelates belonging to the court.
In the reign of Gregory XIII, the claim of Felix to rank among the popes was discussed, and in order to discover whether any miraculous help was to be found to aid in the decision of the question, his sarcophagus was opened.
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 Antipope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The earliest antipope, Hippolytus, was elected in protest against Pope Callixtus I by a schismatic group in the city of Rome in the 3rd century.
The period when antipopes were most numerous was during the struggles between the Popes and the Holy Roman Emperors of the 11th and 12th centuries.
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 The Catholic Encyclopedia - Election of the Popes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He even went so far as to appoint Felix III (IV) in 526 as the successor of Pope John I, whose death was due to the incarceration to which the king had condemned him.
Felix, however, was personally worthy of the office, and the appointment was confirmed by a subsequent election.
In 769 a council was held under Stephen III to rectify the confusion caused by the intrusion of the antipope Constantine.
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 LIBERIUS - LoveToKnow Article on LIBERIUS
In 355 Liberius was one of the few who, along with Eusebius of Vercelli, Dionysius of Milan and Lucifer of Cagliari, refused to sign the condemnation of Athanasius, which had anew been imposed at Milan by imperial command upon all the Western bishops; the consequence was his relegation to Beroea in Thrace, Felix II.
This submission led the emperor to recall him from exile; but, as the Roman see was officially occupied by Felix, a year passed before Liberius was sent to Rome.
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 Antipope Ursicinus - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Antipope Felix II was imposed as his successor.
The upper-class partisans of Felix supported the election of Damasus, but the opposing supporters of Liberius, the deacons and laity, supported Ursicinus; the two were elected simultaneously, in an atmosphere of rioting.
The former antipope continued to intrigue against Damasus for the next few years, and unsuccessfully attempted to revive his claim on Damasus's death.
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 Antipope Felix II -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Felix II is generally considered an (Click link for more info and facts about antipope) antipope rather than a (The head of the Roman Catholic Church) pope.
Felix's election was contrary to the wishes both of the clergy and of the people, and the ((religion) sanctification of something by setting it apart (usually with religious rites) as dedicated to God) consecration ceremony was performed by certain prelates belonging to the court.
Regarding the remainder of his life, little is known, and the accounts handed down are contradictory, but he appears to have spent the most of it in retirement at his estate near (Port city in northwest Portugal; noted for port wine) Porto.
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 MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Popes of the Roman Catholic Church
The Roman numerals in the name of Felix III (II), who reigned from 483 to 492, and Felix IV (III), who reigned from 526 to 530, vary depending on the acceptance (first numeral used) or nonacceptance (second number used) of the legitimacy of Felix II.
John XXIII was an antipope; the modern John XXIII ignored him altogether and took the same name and numeral.
An identical case is that of Antipope Victor IV and Pope Victor IV.
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 Antipope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The earliest of these, Hippolytus, was elected in protest against Pope Callixtus I by a schismatic group in the city of Rome in the 3rd century.
Hippolytus ended his life, however, in exile during Roman imperial persecution in the mines on the island of Sardinia in the company of Callixtus' successor Pope Pontian, and was reconciled to the Catholic Church.
Felix II (confused with a martyr with the same name and thus considered an authentic pope until recently), 355-365
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 Felix on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Constantius II --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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 Encyclopedia: Antipope Felix II
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emperor Constantius II Constantius II, Roman Emperor (7 August 317 - 3 November 361, reigned 337 - 361), was the middle of the three sons of Constantine I the Great and Fausta.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Felix II
He invited to Milan Felix, archdeacon of the Roman Church; on the latter's arrival, Acacius of Caesarea succeeded in inducing him to accept the office from which Liberius had been forcibly expelled, and to be consecrated by Acacius and two other Arian bishops.
The bishops, assembled in that city of Lower Pannonia, wrote to Felix and the Roman clergy advising there to receive Liberius in all charity and to put aside their dissensions; it was added that L.iberius and Felix should together govern the Church of Rome.
It is well known that on this road was buried a Roman martyr, Felix; hence it seems not improbable that apropos of both there arose a confusion (see FELIX I) through which the real story of the antipope was lost and he obtained in local Roman history the status of a saint and a confessor.
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Felix II appeared during the reign of St. Liberius (A.D. Liberius was Pope for 14 years.
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 Antipope Felix II - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Antipope Felix II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Pope Liberius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The successor of Pope Julius I, he was consecrated according to the on May 22.
At the end of an exile of more than two years, the emperor recalled him; but, as the Roman See was officially occupied by Antipope Felix, a year passed before Liberius was sent to Rome.
After the death of the emperor Constantius in 361, Liberius annulled the decrees of that assembly, but, with the concurrence of bishops Athanasius and Hilarius, retained the bishops who had signed and then withdrew their adherence.
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 Antipope - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hippolytus was exiled to the mines on the island of Sardinia in the company of Callixtus' successor Pope Pontian, and was reconciled to the Catholic Church before his death.
Antipope Pius XIII, the Sedevacantist Antipope of the "true Catholic Church".
Some breakaway Catholics today, called sedevacantists, claim the current Popes are heretics for replacing the Tridentine Latin Mass with the Novus Ordo Missae; many of them also object to the celebration of the Mass in the vernacular.
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 September 24, 2000 TODAY OVER THE PAST TWO MILLENNIUMS: (sep24eve.htm)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Liberius was faced with the polemics with the Arians which led to the election of the antipope Felix II.
It was Liberius who laid the foundations for the Basilica of St. Mary Major by tracing out the perimter after a miraculous snowfall on August 15th.
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Antipope Constantine II was an antipope from 767 to 768, during the reign of Pope Stephen IV.
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 May 17, 2000 THIS DAY OVER THE PAST TWO MILLENNIUMS: (may17eve.htm)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It was St. Liberius who laid the foundations for the Basilica of Saint Mary Major tracing out the perimeter of the church in the snow after a miraculous snowfall on August 15 in Rome.
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 Pope Liberius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The successor of Pope Julius I, was consecrated according to the Catalogus Libenianus on May 22.
At the end of an exile of more than two years, the emperor recalled him from exile; but, as the Roman see was officially occupied by Antipope Felix, a year passed before Liberius was sent to Rome.
Neither Liberius nor Felix took part in the council of Rimini (359).
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 Cultural Catholic - Pope Liberius
Emperior Constantius then exiled Pope Liberius and named the antipope, Felix II.
Weakened by two years of exile and wishing to return to Rome, Pope Liberius withdrew his support of the Nicaean dogma on the Divinity of Christ by agreeing to an Arian formula that declared the Son is "like" the Father.
Once Pope Liberius submitted, Emperor Constantius recalled Pope Liberius from exile, and the antipope, Felix II, was expelled by the Romans.
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 The Ecole Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
When Damasus returned to Rome, he served under antipope Felix II, who had been elected in place of the exiled Liberius.
Damasus hired people to storm St. Julian's, where the antipope and his followers were holding court.
After a 3-day battle, Damasus appealed to the prefect of the city who ousted Ursinus, some of whose followers took refuge in the Liberian basilica.
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