- Pope Benedict I
Infobox Pope
English name=Benedict I
birth_name=Benedictus
term_start=June 2 ,575
term_end=July 30 ,579
predecessor=John III
successor=Pelagius II
birth_date=???
birthplace=???
dead=dead|death_date=death date|579|7|30|mf=y
deathplace=Rome ,Italy
other=BenedictPope Benedict I was
pope fromJune 2 ,575 toJuly 30 ,579 .Benedict was the son of a man named Bonifacius, and was called Bonosus by the Greeks. The ravages of the
Lombards rendered it very difficult to communicate with theByzantine emperor atConstantinople , who claimed the privilege of confirming the election of the popes. Hence there was a vacancy of nearly eleven months between the death ofPope John III and the arrival of the imperial confirmation of Benedict's election onJune 2 ,575 . He reigned four years, one month, and twenty-eight days.Benedict granted an estate, the Massa Veneris, in the territory of Minturnae, to Abbot Stephen of St. Mark's "near the walls of
Spoleto " (St. Gregory I, Ep. ix, 87, I. al. 30). Famine followed the devastating Lombards, and from the few words the "Liber Pontificalis " has about Benedict, we gather that he died in the midst of his efforts to cope with these difficulties. He was buried in the vestibule of the sacristy of the old basilica of St. Peter. In a ceremony held in December, he ordained fifteenpriest s and threedeacon s and consecrated twenty-onebishop s.Few of the records of transactions outside
Rome that could help us understand the history of thisPapacy survive from Benedict's reign; and because of the disruption caused by the Lombards inItaly , perhaps few ever existed.There have been sixteen Popes named Benedict, as well as a couple of
Antipope s by the name. Some may be named after this obscure pontiff, but most take theirregnal name fromSaint Benedict of Nursia , the founder of theBenedictine monastic movement. In particular,Pope Benedict XVI stated after his election that he was inspired byPope Benedict XV , who led the Church through the chaos ofWorld War I , andSaint Benedict of Nursia .References
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/Saints/saintb02.htm One of 16 popes, named after St. Benedict]
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