
Pope Julius I - Wikipedia
Pope Julius I was the bishop of Rome from 6 February 337 to his death on 12 April 352. He was appealed to by Athanasius when the latter was deposed from his position as patriarch by Arian …
Saint Julius I | Roman Bishop, Church Father, Defender - Britannica
Saint Julius I (born, Rome—died April 12, 352; feast day April 12) was the pope from 337 to 352. The papacy had been vacant four months when he was elected as St. Mark’s successor on …
Pope St. Julius I – The 35th Pope - PopeHistory.com
Pope St. Julius I was one of the early leaders in the Catholic Church later recognized as a saint. His papacy lasted for more than 15 years and ended when he died on 12th April 352.
St. Julius - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
Julius whose feast day is April 12th. Julius was the son of a Roman named Rusticus. He was elected Pope to succeed Pope St. Mark on February 6, 337. Julius was soon involved in the …
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Saint Julius I - NEW ADVENT
On 6 Feb., 337, Julius, son of Rustics and a native of Rome, was elected pope. His pontificate is chiefly celebrated for his judicious and firm intervention in the Arian controversies, about which …
Pope Saint Julius I - uCatholic
Apr 12, 2024 · Pope Saint Julius I, reigned 337-352, staunchly defended Orthodoxy, protected St. Athanasius, and opposed Arianism.
Pope St. Julius I – April 12 - Tradition in Action
Biographical selection: The Martrylogy says that Pope St. Julius I (337-352) fought for the Catholic Faith against the Arians. He acquired the fame of sanctity and rested in peace after many …
Pope Julius I, Saint | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Julius I , Saint, POPE, 337-352. The immediate successor of Pope Sylvester, Marcus, ruled the Roman Church for only a very short period—from January 18 to October 7, 336—and after his …
12. St. Julius I, Pope - Divine Redeemer Sisters - American region
St. Julius, a Roman, was elected Pope in 337, succeeding St. Mark, whose reign had been exceedingly brief (less than nine months). The Church was then in a troubled condition on …
Julius I, St., Pope - Encyclopedia.com
JULIUS I, ST., POPE Pontificate: Feb. 6, 337 to April 12, 352. Papal history enters a new phase with Julius. From his pontificate onward, scholars have far more information to work with, …
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