Catholic Answer
Although there is some confusion as to whether he was the 3rd or 4th leader of the Catholic faith, tradition holds that he died as a martyr. Some early documents state that Cletus and Anacletus were one and the same while other sources state that they were two distinct individuals.
We know nothing certain about Pope Cletus (also known as Anacletus or Anencletus) and can not even be sure whether a person of that name ever lived. Francis A. Sullivan SJ (From Apostles to Bishops) says that most scholars are of the opinion that, in spite of Church tradition, the church of Rome was led by a group of presbyters, and that bishops were not appointed to the church in Rome until later in the second century. In other words, there can have been no Pope Anacletus, although it is possible there was a presbyter of than name. The Catholic Church assumes Pope St. Cletus was a martyr.
Catholic Answer
Although there is some confusion as to whether he was the 3rd or 4th leader of the Catholic faith, tradition holds that he died as a martyr. Some early documents state that Cletus and Anacletus were one and the same while other sources state that they were two distinct individuals.
We know nothing certain about Pope Cletus (also known as Anacletus or Anencletus) and can not even be sure whether a person of that name ever lived. Francis A. Sullivan SJ (From Apostles to Bishops) says that most scholars are of the opinion that, in spite of Church tradition, the church of Rome was led by a group of presbyters, and that bishops were not appointed to the church in Rome until later in the second century. In other words, there can have been no Pope Anacletus, although it is possible there was a presbyter of than name. The Catholic Church assumes Pope St. Cletus was a martyr.
Pope St. Cletus is a saint but not a patron saint at this time unless your name is Cletus. Then he would be your patron saint.
Pope St. Cletus is a saint but not a patron saint at this time unless your name is Cletus. Then he would be your patron saint.
Pope St. Anacletus (Cletus) (76-88) followed Linus.
To the best of our knowledge Pope Linus, the second pope after Saint Peter, was not a martyr. However, this is uncertain as no verifiable information about his death is to be found.
Cletus is a character from the simpsons dadadadada some Pope. I think he was the third pope
A:The Catholic Church teaches that Pope St. Cletus (also known as Anacletus or Anencletus) was the third bishop of Rome and assumes that he died a martyr in Rome. In practice, we really know nothing about Pope Cletus and can not even be sure whether a person of that name ever lived.Francis A. Sullivan SJ (From Apostles to Bishops) says that most scholars are of the opinion that, in spite of Church tradition, the early church of Rome was led by a group of presbyters, and that bishops were not appointed to the church in Rome until later in the second century. In other words, there can have been no Pope Cletus (Anacletus or Anencletus), although it is possible there was a presbyter of than name.
Pope Saint Stephen I apparently died of natural causes although he was listed as a martyr for many years. The Depositio episcoporum of 354 speaks of Pope Stephen I as not a martyr and he is not celebrated as such by the Catholic Church.
Although there is no mention of his marital status in his biographies, Pope Saint Clement was probably not married.
Pope Alexander I was the pope from c. 107 to his death c. 115. He is believed to have died a martyr which would have had him declared a saint by popular acclamation as he made the ultimate sacrifice for God.
A:The Catholic Church teaches that Pope St. Cletus (also known as Anacletus or Anencletus) was the third bishop of Rome and assumes that he was a martyr. In practice, we know nothing certain about Pope Cletus and can not even be sure whether a person of that name ever lived.Francis A. Sullivan SJ (From Apostles to Bishops) says that most scholars are of the opinion that, in spite of Church tradition, the early church of Rome was led by a group of presbyters, and that bishops were not appointed to the church in Rome until later in the second century. In other words, there can have been no Pope Cletus (Anacletus or Anencletus), although it is possible there was a presbyter of than name.
We know virtually nothing about Pope Saint Victor I. In fact, his name was removed from the Calendar of Saints and his cult suppressed in 1969 because so little was know about him. Some sources say he was a martyr but even that is uncertain.
Saint Martyr Agapius was born in 1710.