Pope Celestine I (Latin: Caelestinus I) (c. 376 – 1 August 432) was the bishop of Rome from 10 September 422 to his death on 1 August 432. Celestine's tenure was largely spent combatting various ideologies deemed heretical. He supported the mission of the Gallic bishops that sent Germanus of Auxerre in 429, to Britain to address Pelagianism, and later commissioned Palladius as bishop to the Scots of Ireland and northern Britain. In 430, he held a synod in Rome which condemned the apparent views of Nestorius.[2]
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PopeCelestineI (Latin: Caelestinus I) (c. 376 – 1 August 432) was the bishop of Rome from 10 September 422 to his death on 1 August 432. Celestine's...
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This article lists the popes who have been canonised. A total of 83 out of 265 deceased popes have been recognised universally as canonised saints, including...
for Leo in his capacity as archdeacon, or for PopeCelestineI directly. Near the end of the reign of Pope Sixtus III, Leo was dispatched at the request...
– PopeCelestineI dies after a 10-year reign in which he led a vigorous policy against Nestorianism. He is succeeded by Sixtus III as the 44th pope. Saint...
This chronological list of popes of the Catholic Church corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani"...
Celestine III. Paolo Scolari was born into the influential house of Conti di Segni growing in significance in Rome during the twelfth century. Pope Alexander...
period and considers Palladius as the first bishop sent to the Gaels by PopeCelestineI. However, during the 12th century a stricter uniformity in the Western...
– PopeCelestineI dies after a 10-year reign in which he led a vigorous policy against Nestorianism. He is succeeded by Sixtus III as the 44th pope. Saint...
to end the Western Schism, and the first pope to voluntarily resign since Celestine V in 1294. All other popes in the modern era have held the position...
Athens is sacked. Athenian Pagans are persecuted.[citation needed] PopeCelestineI dispatches two bishops from Gaul, Germanus of Auxerre and Lupus of...
A collection of popes have had violent deaths through the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II)...
that in 431, Bishop Palladius arrived in Ireland on a mission from PopeCelestineI to minister to the Irish "already believing in Christ". The same chronicle...
the 5th century, with Palladius (later bishop of Ireland) sent by PopeCelestineI in the mid-5th century to preach "ad Scotti in Christum" or in other...
Palladius, who, according to Prosper of Aquitaine's Chronicle, was sent by PopeCelestineI as the first bishop to Irish Christians in 431. Palladius was not the...
Nestorius' dispute with Cyril had led the latter to seek validation from PopeCelestineI, who offered his support for Cyril to request that Nestorius recant...
was of baronial origin, with connections to the papacy. He succeeded PopeCelestine V, who had abdicated from the papal throne. Boniface spent his early...
building on the site of the present basilica was done in the 420s under PopeCelestineI, the immediate predecessor of Sixtus III. Long before the earliest...
divine and human natures of Jesus but comes under immediate attack from popeCelestineI and Cyril of Alexandria. Hydatius becomes bishop of Aquae Flaviae in...
to PopeCelestineI regarding the teachings of Augustine; there is no further trace of him until 440, the first year of the pontificate of Pope Leo I, who...
from around AD 400 at atest, attested by the mission of Palladius by PopeCelestineI in AD 431. A variation is that the alphabet was first invented, for...