Pacian
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Barcelona, History of Sofia, Church Fathers, De Viris Illustribus (Jerome), Novatianism
978-620-0-77149-0
6200771499
96
2013-01-12
45,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Saint Pacian (Pacianus) (ca. 310—391 AD) was a bishop of Barcelona during the fourth century. He was bishop from about 365 AD to 391 AD, succeeding Praetextatus (Pretextat), who had attended a church council at Sardica in 347 AD and who is the first recorded bishop of Barcelona. Considered a Father of the Church, Pacian is eulogized in Jerome's De viris illustribus, in which Jerome praises his eloquence, learning, chastity, and holiness of life.
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