4/26/2020 List of popes - Wikipedia
Age at Pontiff Name: English Personal start/ Pontificate Portrait[4] Place of birth Notes number · Latin name end of papacy 1 30–33 – St Peter Šimon AD 29–32 / Converted Jew; first Jewish 64–68 SanctusPETRVS Kêpâ 1 Bethsaida, Galilea, Roman 62–67 pope. Apostle of Jesus. Empire[birth 1] According to Catholic (Simon tradition he received the Peter) keys of the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew16:18–19). Feast day (Feast of Saints Peter and Paul) 29 June, (Chair of Saint Peter) 22 February. He is recognized by the Catholic Church as the first Bishop of Rome appointed by Christ. Also revered as saint in Eastern Christianity, with a feast day of 29 June.[5] St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City is named after him. 2 64–68 – St Linus Linus 10 AD Volterrae, Italia, 54–58 / First Roman pope.[6] Feast [birth 2] 76–79 Papa LINVS Roman Empire 66–69 day 23 September. Also revered as a saint in Eastern Christianity, with a feast day of 7 June.
3 76–79 – St Anacletus Anáklētos 25 AD Athenae, Achaea, 51–54 / First Greek pope. Feast day Roman Empire[birth 3] 63–66 26 April. Once erroneously 88–91 (Cletus) (or split into Cletus and PapaANACLETVS(CLETVS) Klḗtos) Anacletus.[7]
4 26 April 88 St Clement I Clemens c. 35 AD Roma, Italy, 53 / 64 Roman. Feast day 23 [birth 4] PapaCLEMENS Roman Empire (†66) November. Issued 1 – Clement which is said to be 23 the basis of apostolic November authority for the clergy. Also 99 revered as a saint (11 years, in Eastern Christianity, with 211 days) a feast day of 25 November. (4228) He was martyred by being tied to an anchor and being thrown in the sea. 5 23 St Evaristus Euáristos c. 30 AD Bethleem, Iudaea, 69 / 75 Hellenized Jew. Said to [birth 5] PapaEVARISTVS Roman Empire have divided Rome into November parishes, assigning a priest 99 – to each. Feast day of 26 27 October October. 105 (5 years, 338 days) (2164)
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