Damasus I al Romei: Diferență între versiuni

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Versiunea de la data 19 ianuarie 2011 08:17

Cel întru sfinţi părintele nostru Damasus I al Romei a fost arhiepiscop al Bisericii Romei între anii 366-384 (când a murit). Prăznuirea lui se face la data de 11 decembrie.

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Damasus was born about the year 305, probably in Lusitania, Hispania, now part of Portugal, although there is a possibility he was born in Rome. His father and mother's names were Antonius and Laurentia. Damasus grew up in Rome serving the church of the mucenic St. Laurence. He was the preot of the Church of San Lorenzo in Rome.

Damasus was appointed to the position of arhidiacon in Rome. In 354, he accompanied Bp. Liberius into exile when he was banished to Berea by emperor Constantius II. Damasus soon returned to Rome and took part in the governing of the church until the return of Liberius.

Damasus was elected episcop of Rome, succeeding Liberius, in October 366, by a substantial majority. However, some partisans of Liberius, who supported the deacon Ursinus, objected to Damasus' election and irregularly consecrated Ursinus to the see of Rome. The emperor Valentinian I recognized Damasus and banished Ursinus to Cologne. Ursinus was later permitted to return to MIlan where he joined with the ariaeni and never stopped persecuting Damasus. In 378, Damasus was accused of adultery, a charge of which he was exonerated by emperor Gratian.

Damasus was deeply involved in the Christological disputes of the day. He convened two councils, in 368 and 369, that condemned Apolinarianism and Macedonianism. His efforts in the elimination of the last champions of the Council of Rimini, were not successful until Auxentius was replaced in the see of Milan by Ambrozie. His legates to the al doilea Sinod Ecumenic of 381 in Constantinople also voted to condemn these erezii. In 382, Damasus entrusted the revision (Vulgata) of the Latin translation of the Sfânta Scriptură to the learned monah Ieronim, who had come to Rome to attend a local council.

Arhiepiscopul Damasus s-a mutat la Domnul la 11 decembrie 384.

Casetă de succesiune:
Damasus I al Romei
Precedat de:
Liberius
Arhiepiscop al Romei
366-384
Urmat de:
Siricius



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