| Saint Pomponius | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Naples | |
| Died | 536 |
| Honored in | Roman Catholic Church |
| Canonized | Pre-congregation |
| Feast | 30 April |
Pomponius was Bishop of Naples, known for his opposition of Arianism. Theodoric the Great, ruled most of the Italian Peninsula, at the time at which Pomponius was the head of his see. Theodoric was known as an Arian, but Pomponius remained firm in his convictions[1].
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