Pope Benedict II
Pope Saint Benedict II | |
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Papacy began | 26 June 684 |
Papacy ended | 8 May 685 |
Predecessor | Leo II |
Successor | John V |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Benedictus Sabellus |
Born |
635 Rome, Byzantine Empire |
Died |
8 May 685 Rome, Byzantine Empire. Location of tomb has since been lost. |
Other popes named Benedict |
Papal styles of Pope Benedict II | |
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Reference style | His Holiness |
Spoken style | Your Holiness |
Religious style | Holy Father |
Posthumous style | Saint |
Pope Benedict II (Latin: Benedictus II; 635 – 8 May 685) was Pope from 26 June 684 to his death in 685.[1]
Biography
He succeeded Leo II. It is possible that he was a member of the Savelli family, though this is not certain. Although chosen in 683, he was not ordained until 684 because the permission of Emperor Constantine IV was not obtained until some months after the election. According to the Liber Diurnus Romanorum Pontificum, he obtained from the Emperor a decree which either abolished imperial confirmations altogether or made them obtainable from the Exarch of Ravenna. This gave the power of confirmations of papal nominations directly to the Church and the people of Rome. Benedict symbolically adopted Constantine's two sons Justinian and Heraclius.[1]
To help to suppress Monothelitism, he endeavoured to secure the subscriptions of the bishops of Hispania to the decrees of the Third Council of Constantinople of 678, and to bring about the submission to the decrees of Macarius, the deposed bishop of Antioch.[1]
Restorations of numerous churches in Rome are ascribed to the less than a year's pontificate of Benedict II. Pope Benedict II died on 8 May 685.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Pope St. Benedict II". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Leo II |
Pope 684–685 |
Succeeded by John V |