- Pope Agatho
Infobox Pope
English name=Agatho
birth_name= Agathoterm_start=June 27 ,678
term_end=January 10 ,681
predecessor=Donus
successor=Leo II
birth_date=c. 577
birthplace=Sicily
dead=dead|death_date=death date|681|1|10|mf=y
deathplace=Rome| infobox popestyles
papal name=Pope Agatho
dipstyle=His Holiness
offstyle=Your Holiness
relstyle=Holy Father
deathstyle=Saint |Pope Saint Agatho (c. 577 –
January 10 ,681 ), waspope fromJune 27 ,678 toJanuary 10 ,681 .Background and early life
A Greek born in
Sicily of wealthy and devout parents, he allegedly gave away his inheritance after their death and retired to a monastery inPalermo . This belief is based on a letter written bySt. Gregory the Great to theabbot of St. Hermes in Palermo, aBenedictine Monastery, mentioning an Agatho. In this letter, Gregory wrote that the abbot could receive Agatho into his monastery if Agatho's wife was willing to enter a convent. While there are reasons to believe that Pope Agatho is this monk, he would have been over 100 years old at the time of his election. Joseph Brusher, S.J., [http://www.cfpeople.org/Books/Pope/POPEp79.htm "Popes Through the Ages"] .]Reign
Shortly after Agatho became Pope, St Wilfrid,
Archbishop of York , arrived atRome to invoke the authority of theHoly See in his behalf. Wilfrid had been deposed from his see byTheodore, Archbishop of Canterbury , who had carved up Wilfrid's diocese, appointing three bishops to govern the new sees. At asynod which Pope Agatho convoked in theLateran to investigate the affair, it was decided that Wilfrid's diocese should indeed be divided, but that Wilfrid himself should name the bishops. CathEncy|wstitle=Pope St. Agatho]The major event of his pontificate was the
Sixth Ecumenical Council (680–1), which ended theMonothelite heresy that had been tolerated by previous popes (Honorius among them). The council began when EmperorConstantine IV , wanting to heal the schism that separated the two sides, wrote toPope Donus suggesting a conference on the matter, but Donus was dead by the time the letter arrived. However, Agatho was quick to seize the olive branch offered by the emperor. He ordered councils held throughout the West so that legates could present the universal tradition of the Western Church. Then he sent a large delegation to meet the Easterners at Constantinople.The legates and patriarchs gathered in the imperial palace on
November 7 ,680 . TheMonothelites presented their case. Then the letter of Pope Agatho was read which explained the traditional belief of the Church thatChrist was of two wills, divine and human. The council agreed that Peter spoke through Agatho. Patriarch George of Constantinople accepted Agatho's letter, as did most of the bishops present. The council proclaimed the existence of the two wills in Christ and condemned Monothelitism, with Pope Honorius being included in the condemnation. When the council ended in September of 681 the decrees were sent to the Pope, but Agatho had died in January. The Council had not only ended the Monothelite heresy, but also had healed the schism.Agatho also undertook negotiations between the Holy See and Constantine, concerning the relations of the Byzantine Court to
papal elections . Constantine promised Agatho to abolish or reduce the tax that the popes had had to pay to the imperial treasury on theirconsecration .He is venerated as a saint by both
Roman Catholic s andEastern Orthodox . Hisfeast day is onJanuary 10 . [Martyrologium Romanum ]Some
Traditionalist Catholic s say he was the first pope to take, as part of his inauguration, what they call the Papal Oath.Notes
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