St. Zacharias is a pope and a peacemaker born in San Severino, Italy. Though his birthdate is forgotten, his life story of being a peacemaker is not. In Rome you are able to see his many effects on the Roman church.
St. Zacharias was born on an unknown date to a Greek family. His hometown is San Severino, Italy. We know his father’s name was Polichronus, and that he became a deacon at a young age. Any other information has been lost.
St. Zacharias became the Pope in 741 A.D and sent a papal envoy to an emperor named, Constantine V. Constantine V was overthrown by his brother-in-law before the envoy reached him. After he regained his throne, the papal envoy gave him the message that St. Zacharias sent. It encouraged Constantine V to restore
Gabriel Fallopius was born in the year of 1523 (no exact DOB). He was raised in
Karol Józef Wojtyła, famously known as Pope John Paul II, was the Bishop of Rome and the pope of the Roman Catholic Church from October 1978 until his death on April 2005. As a pope, John Paul II was the first non-Italian pope in more than four centuries and the first Polish pope of the Roman Catholic Church. His papacy lasted for 27 years, which is to this day the second longest in history (Blakemore, 2017). He was also one of the most polarizing figures during the late twentieth century. Meanwhile, Pope John Paul II was more than just a pope because he had a different style of papal leadership, diplomacy, and a high charisma unlike his previous predecessors such as Pope Pius XII and Pope Paul VI (Scott, summer of 2000). Pope John Paul II transformed his influence as a pope to a worldwide office and used it to preach more than a billion of people across the globe. According to Scheller, Schaffer, Kurlantzick, Kulman, and Stille (2005), the pope was “a trained actor and philosopher who understood the power of word and symbol and wielded both with precision, whether in meetings with heads of state or before teeming crowds of the faithful (first paragraph).” John Paul II also believed that the church can have a much bigger impact by having world communications from different countries and he delivered the gospel by travelling around different parts of the world. The late pope was also well-known for inventing the World Youth Day, which is bringing about real transformation
He proclaimed a jubilee year, in which thousands of pilgrims came to Rome, leaving massive amounts of money behind. Then the papacy began to unravel; Pope Boniface VIII excommunicated Philip IV, King of France, who in turn kidnapped the Pope and held him hostage. As a result of his captivity, Pope Boniface VIII died miserably. His successor, Benedict XI, lived for only a short while, and after his death the papal election was deadlocked. The College of the Cardinals finally elected Clement V, a Frenchman, as pope. He then moved to Avignon, which was essentially in France. Seven successive popes ruled out of Avignon; their reigns lasting almost 70 years. Pope Gregory XI then moved to Rome, ending the Avignon papacy. The College of Cardinals then selected Pope Urban VI as pope, but then they regretted it and elected another pope, Pope Clement VII, who moved back to Avignon. The rival popes and their successors continued to rule separately until Pope Martin V was elected by an ecunemiel council. The events of the 14th century weakened the papacy, and some started to see its hypocrisy. The stage was set for an attack on papal power, but not merely its temporal power, as before. The spiritual authority of the Pope as the Vicar of Christ, was about to be under
be confirmed by the Constantinople and the Emperors. This brings us to 655 A.D to Pope Martin who
He then brought Pope Leo III back into power after he had been driven by invaders. Lastly,
(http://www.thenagain.info) During the time there were two Popes who both claimed full authority over the Catholic Church and he people were divided they didn’t know whom to follow. King Philip did not like the pope elected after Pope Gregory XI died, Pope Gregory XII. (http://www.britannica.com) He was an Italian pope, King Philip decided to elect a Pope who ruled from Avignon, Pope Benedict XIII. (http://www.britannica.com)
Saint Philip Neri is an important person to learn about. He was born in Florence, Italy on July 21, 1515, and died on May 26, 1595. His feast day is on May 26. He was canonized on March 12, 1622. Symbols that represent Saint Philip Neri are rosaries, lilies, and an angel holding a book. The lily represent Saint Philip’s purity.
On May 18, 1920, in a small Polish town just outside of Wadowice, a child was born to Karol Wojtyla (1879-1941, and Emilia Kaczorosks (1884-1929). His name was Karol Jozef Wojtyla. Little did his parents know that one day their child was destined not only to become a priest and a bishop, but the 264th pope of the Roman Catholic Church, and only the second non-Italian pope.
March 25th, 1347 Saint Catherine was born in Italy. St Catherine is the patron of firefighters, illness, miscarriages, nurses and sick people. During her life, St Catherine herself suffered illness' leading her to be the patron as apparent. At the age of 16, St Catherine had previously disregarded marriage, as she envisioned mystical experiences seeing guardian angels, transforming her into a brilliant minded young woman even though she was not supported with formal education.
Pope Silverius was a Pope during the Dark Ages in Europe, his date of birth is unknown, and he died in 537 AD after being banished on an island off of the coast. Silverius was the son of Pope Hormisdas, and was born before his father joined the Priesthood. Silverius was the Pope for a little more than a year, and was able to alienate the Empress Theodora, the wife of Justinian a Byzantine Emperor known for his reform of civil law. He was forced out of the papacy by a Byzantinum general because Silverius upsetted Theodora. Then, Silverius was wrongly accused of assisting the Goths attack the Byzantine Empire, and was exiled on the Island of Palmaria. Centuries later, he was appointed as a venerated Saint.
Kings, at the time, were appointing bishops to the Church. This was an act called lay investiture. Popes disagreed with this, they
The Grunt Padre by Father Daniel Mode is a book that tells about faithful hero Father Vincent Capodanno. He is a faithful hero because of everything he has done for his faith. Not only was he sent to be a missionary; he was also a military chaplain during the Vietnam War. Father Capodanno was very much devoted to his Christian faith. He died as a martyr for his faith.
St Anthony of Egypt was a very faithful person. St Anthony was born in 251 in the village Coma, which is located in Egypt. His family was very Christian and made sure that
Saint Bonaventure was born in Umbria, Italy to parents Giovanni di Fidanza who was a physician and Maria Ritella, he was an Italian medieval Franciscan, scholastic theologian and philosopher, and there is not a lot of information about his childhood. He fell ill while he was young and was saved from death by the intercession of St. Francis of Assisi. He was born as Giovanni di Fidanza just like his father but later on be canonized by Pope Sixtus IV. He would be also later on declared a Doctor of the church in 1588 by Pope Sixtus V.
I learned a large amount of information during my research. I learned about Saint Peter’s basic biography, his accomplishments and what a brave and faithful individual he was. Saint Peter was born at around 1 AD in Bethsaida Gaulanitis. He was a fisherman that got converted into a pure disciple of Jesus. He died for Jesus and is known as the leader of the twelve disciples. In conclusion, Saint Peter was a very special person that devoted his life to make the world a better