Lampius (Catalan: Lampi; Spanish: Lampio) (died 400 AD) was bishop of Barcelona from 393 to 400 AD. He is best remembered for being responsible for the ordination of Saint Paulinus of Nola on Christmas, 393 AD, in the cathedral of Barcelona.[1] He also attended the First Council of Toledo.[2]
^Otto Bardenhewer, Patrology: The Lives and Works of the Fathers of the Church. Translated by Thomas J. Shahan (Kessinger Publishing, 2006), 447.
Lampius (Catalan: Lampi; Spanish: Lampio) (died 400 AD) was bishop of Barcelona from 393 to 400 AD. He is best remembered for being responsible for the...
resistance from Paulinus, he was ordained a presbyter on Christmas Day by Lampius, Bishop of Barcelona. (This was similar to what had happened with Augustine...
declared. September 7 – First Council of Toledo: Hispanic bishops, including Lampius, condemn Priscillianism. November 13 – John Chrysostom is appointed Archbishop...
He was succeeded by Saint Pacian (Catalan: Sant Pacià, c. 310–390) and Lampius (Lampi) who died in the year 400. Pacian is particularly known for his...
Nicene Creed. Eighteen other Hispanic bishops participated, including Lampius, bishop of Barcelona. Many Priscillians were readmitted into the Catholic...
declared. September 7 – First Council of Toledo: Hispanic bishops, including Lampius, condemn Priscillianism. November 13 – John Chrysostom is appointed Archbishop...