Pope Gelasius I in the 5th century was involved in the decision to exclude the Book of Barnabas from the official canon of Christian Scriptures. However, it was not a formal "ban" per se, but rather a decision not to include it in The Bible as inspired Scripture.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is a Gospel of Barnabas, and an Epistle of Barnabas, and an Acts of Barnabas; none was accepted into the canon of Scripture which was decided by Pope Damasus I (366-384) and the Council of Rome (382).
The names of Saint Barnabas' parents in unknown. Saint Barnabas was one the twelve apostles as so named in the Book of Acts.
Barnabas is a biblical name. Given to Joses by the apostles, as his surname for his devotion to the cause of Jesus Christ. Barnabas variously translated as "Son of Consolation" or "Son of Exhortation". Barnabas appears most frequently in the Book of Acts.
You confuse Leo III (the Byzantine Emperor), who banned icons, with Pope Leo the Great (or the first), who defended them!
=this book was banned in south millwakee=
i think that the book was banned from las agles
No, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks is not a banned book. It has not been officially challenged or banned in the United States.
No, "Mockingjay" by Suzanne Collins is not a banned book. It has not been officially banned by any government or authority.
The hunger book was banned on 11th February 2012. Hope this helps!
the pope banned him form the church but then later tried to get him back so people wouldn't leave the church.
No, "Safe Haven" by Nicholas Sparks is not a banned book. It is a popular romance novel that has not faced any major challenges or bans.
St. Barnabas' symbols are: ax lance middle-aged bearded apostle, often bearing a book or olive branch standing on or near a pile of stones while holding a book stones with Saint Paul