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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope St. Sixtus I
According to the "Liberian Catalogue" of popes, he ruled the Church during the reign of Adrian "a conulatu Nigri et Aproniani usque Vero III et Ambibulo", that is, from 117 to 126.
Eusebius, who in his "Chronicon" made use of a catalogue of popes different from the one he used in his "Historia ecclesiastica", states in his "Chronicon" that Sixtus I was pope from 114 to 124, while in his "History" he makes him rule from 114 to 128.
The "Felician Catalogue" of popes and the various martyrologies give him the title of martyr.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14031b.htm   (311 words)

  
 Clement of Rome (d. 101 AD) - ReligionFacts
A.D. 235, for it has been satisfactorily shewn that the earlier part of the Liberian catalogue is derived from the list of Roman bishops in this work.
The Recognitions are cited by Origen, the contemporary of Hippolytus; and the account which their preface gives of Clement's ordination seems to have been fully believed by the Roman church.
Apparently it was Hippolytus who devised the theory stated in the Apostolic Constitutions, that Linus held the bishopric during the lifetime of Peter; for this seems to be the interpretation of the dates assigned in the Liberian Catalogue, Peter 30-55, Linus 55-67.
www.religionfacts.com /christianity/people/clement_rome.htm   (5076 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Document Library : Byzantium and the Roman Primacy
It is possible that Irenaeus of Lyon used the Roman catalogue of Bishops established by Hegesippus.
If he did, this would be another indication that what he said concerning Peter and Paul was in the oldest Roman tradition.
The so-called Liberian Catalogue from the year 354
www.catholiculture.com /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=1355   (8422 words)

  
 Library Index
In the Liberian Catalogue his name is given as Aristus.
In papal catalogues of the second century used by Irenaeus and Hippolytus, he appears as the fourth successor of St. Peter, immediately after St Clement.
All the ancient records of the Roman bishops which have been handed down to us by St. Irenaeus, Julius Africanus, St. Hippolytus, Eusebius, also the Liberian catalogue of 354, place the name of Linus directly after that of the Prince of the Apostles, St. Peter.
www.ewtn.com /library/indexes/MARY.htm   (16758 words)

  
 Europa, the Beast, and Revelation
But why should I particularize, when to speak of your criminality as it deserves demands more time and leisure than I can give?
For so long and unmeasured is the catalogue of your offenses, so hateful and altogether atrocious are they, that a single day would not suffice to recount them all.
And, indeed, it is well to turn one’s ears and eyes from such a subject, lest by a description of each particular evil, the pure sincerity and freshness of one’s own faith be impaired.
cogwriter.com /europa.htm   (7511 words)

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