Pope Saint Sixtus II

[Pope Saint Sixtus I]
Memorial
7 August; (formerly 6 August)
Profile
Philosopher and adult convert to Christianity. Deacon in Rome. Pope for less than a year.

He dealt with the controversy concerning Baptism by heretics. He believed that anyone who was baptised with a desire to be a Christian, even if the Baptism was performed by a heretic, was truly baptised into the faith, and that the validity of his faith was based on his own desire and actions, not the errors of the person who performed the sacrament.

While celebrating Mass at the tomb of Saint Callistus, he was arrested as part of the persecutions of Valerian. He was beheaded with six deacons and sub-deacons, and was buried in the same catacomb where he had been celebrating Mass when he was arrested; his name occurs in the prayer Communicantes in the Canon of the Mass. Martyr.
Born
Greek
Papal Ascension
30 August 257
Died
beheaded on 6 August 258 in a cemetery on the Appian Way, Rome, Italy
Name Meaning
sixth (Latin)
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Representation
giving Saint Lawrence a bag of money to give to the poor; with Saint Lawrence; with Saint Lawrence and Saint John the Baptist
Images
Gallery of images of Pope Saint Sixtus II
Print References
Roman Martyrology, 3rd Turin edition
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