SAINT POPE ANASTASIUS
39TH Pope (399-401)
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A pontiff who is
remembered chiefly for his condemnation of Origenism. A Roman by birth, he
became pope in 399, and died within a little less than four years. Among his
friends were Augustine, and Jerome, and Paulinus, Jerome speaks of him as a
man or great holiness who was rich in his poverty. It was during the time of
the barbarian invasions.
Acta SS., III, September;
BUTLER, Lives of the Saints. 27 September.
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