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Pope John II of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope from 505 to 516".Infobox Pope
English name=John II
birth_name=Mercurius
term_start=January 2 533
term_end=May 8 535
predecessor=Boniface II
successor=Agapetus I
birth_date=???
birthplace=Rome
dead=dead|death_date=death date|535|5|8|mf=y
deathplace=Rome
other=JohnPope John II (born Mercurius) was
pope from 533 to 535.He was the son of a certain Projectus, born in
Rome and a priest of theBasilica di San Clemente on theCaelian Hill . He was made popeJanuary 2 533 . The basilica of St. Clement still retains several memorials of "Johannes surnamed Mercurius". Presbyter Mercurius is found on a fragment of an ancientciborium , and several of the marble slabs which enclose the schola cantorum bear upon them, in the style of the sixth century, the monogram of Johannes. [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08421b.htm Pope John II] ,Catholic Encyclopædia .]He was the first pope to adopt a new name (
regnal name ) upon elevation to the papacy, as his theophoric birth name honoured the Roman god Mercury.At this period
simony (the purchase or sale of church offices or preferment) in the election of popes and bishops was rife among clergy and laity. During the "sede vacante " of over two months, "shameless trafficking in sacred things was indulged in. Even sacred vessels were exposed for sale". The matter had been brought before the Senate, and laid before the Arian Ostrogothic Court at Ravenna. The last decree ("Senatus Consultum") which the Roman Senate is known to have issued, passed under Boniface II, was directed against simony in papal elections. The decree was confirmed byAthalaric , king of theOstrogoths . He ordered it to be engraved on marble, and to be placed in the atrium of St. Peter's (533). By one of Athalaric's own additions to the decree, it was decided, that if a disputed election was carried before the Gothic officials of Ravenna by the Roman clergy and people, three thousand "solidi" would have to be paid into court. This sum was to be given to the poor. John remained on good terms with Athalaric, who, being of theArian Christianity, was content to refer to John's tribunal all actions brought against the Roman clergy.The "
Liber Pontificalis " records that the following year John obtained valuable gifts as well as a profession of orthodox faith from theByzantine emperor Justinian I the Great, a significant accomplishment in light of the strength ofMonophysitism in theByzantine Empire at that time.The notorious adulterous behavior of Contumeliosus, Bishop of Riez in Provence [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/wace/biodict.a.html Agapetus] , in Henry Wace, "A Dictionary of Christian Biography".] , caused John to order the bishops of Gaul to confine him in a monastery; until a new bishop should be appointed, he bade the clergy of Riez obey the
Bishop of Arles .Two hundred and seventeen bishops assembled in a council at Carthage (535) submitted to John II whether bishops who had lapsed into
Arianism should, on repentance keep their rank or be admitted only tolay communion . The question of readmittance to the lapsed troubled north Africa for centuries: seeNovatianism andDonatism . The answer to their question was given by Agapetus, as John II diedMay 8 535 . He was buried inSt Peter's Basilica .References
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