Pope Anastasius I

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Pope Anastasius I was a late 4th-century Bishop of Rome known for his opposition to Origenist teachings and his efforts to uphold doctrinal orthodoxy in the early Church.

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Pope Anastasius I canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Pope
human
activityLocation Rome NERFINISHED
associatedWithCouncilOrSynod Roman synods against Origenist teachings
centuryOfActivity 4th century
5th century
church Catholic Church NERFINISHED
condemned certain speculative theology of Origen
correspondedWith St. Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
St. Jerome NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
deathDate 401
deathPlace Rome
doctrinalFocus Christological orthodoxy
Trinitarian orthodoxy
era Late Antiquity
feastDay 19 December
historicalContext post-Nicene Church
honoredIn Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
influenced Pope Innocent I NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Western Church NERFINISHED
knownFor condemnation of certain writings of Origen
defense of doctrinal orthodoxy
opposition to Origenist teachings
languageOfCorrespondence Latin
name Anastasius I NERFINISHED
papacyEndDate 401
papacyStartDate 399
papalSee Rome NERFINISHED
positionHeld Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Pope of the Catholic Church NERFINISHED
predecessor Pope Siricius NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
soughtTo maintain unity of doctrine in the Church
successor Pope Innocent I NERFINISHED
supportedBy St. Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
St. Jerome NERFINISHED
title Supreme Pontiff NERFINISHED
Vicar of Christ NERFINISHED
veneratedAs saint

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Pope Siricius successor Pope Anastasius I
Pope Innocent I predecessor Pope Anastasius I