- Pope Boniface IV
Infobox Pope
English name=Boniface IV
birth_name=???
term_start=September 15 ,608
term_end=May 25 615
predecessor=Boniface III
successor=Adeodatus I
birth_date=c. 550
birthplace=Valeria,Italy
dead=dead|death_date=death date|615|5|25|mf=y
deathplace=Rome ,Italy
other=Boniface infobox popestyles
papal name=Pope Boniface IV
dipstyle=His Holiness
offstyle=Your Holiness
relstyle=Holy Father
deathstyle=Saint |Pope Saint Boniface IV (c. 550 –
May 25 615 ) waspope from 608 to his death.Son of Johannes, a
physician , aMarsi an from the province and town of Valeria; he succeededBoniface III after a vacancy of over nine months. He was consecrated on either25 August (Duchesne) or15 September (Jaffé ) in 608. His death is listed as eitherMay 8 or25 May ,615 by these two authorities.In the time of
Pope Gregory I , he was a deacon of the Roman Church and held the position of "dispensator", that is, the first official in connection with the administration of the patrimonies.Boniface obtained leave from the Emperor
Phocas to convert thePantheon, Rome into a Christian Church, and onMay 13 609 (?) the temple erected byAgrippa to Jupiter the Avenger, to Venus, and to Mars was consecrated by the pope to the Virgin Mary and all the Martyrs. It was the first instance at Rome of the transformation of a pagan temple into a place of Christian worship. Twenty-eight cartloads of sacred bones were said to have been removed from theCatacombs and placed in a porphyry basin beneath the high altar.During the pontificate of Boniface,
Mellitus , the firstBishop of London , went to Rome "to consult the pope on important matters relative to the newly established English Church" [Bede , H. E., II, iv.] . While in Rome he assisted at a council then being held concerning certain questions on "the life and monastic peace ofmonks ", and, on his departure, took with him to England the decree of the council together with letters from the pope to Lawrence,Archbishop of Canterbury , and to all the clergy, to King Ethelbert, and to all the English people "concerning what was to be observed by theChurch of England ". The decrees of the council now extant are spurious. The letter to Ethelbert [InWilliam of Malmesbury , De Gest. Pont., I, 1464, ed.Migne .] is considered spurious byHefele [Conciliengeschichte, III, 66.] , questionable by Haddan and Stubbs [Councils, III, 65.] , and genuine byJaffé [Regest. RR. PP., 1988 (1548).] .Between 612 and 615, the Irish missionary Saint Columban, then living at
Bobbio inItaly , was persuaded byAgilulf , King of theLombards , to address a letter on the condemnation of the "Three Chapters" to Boniface IV, which is remarkable at once for its expressions of exaggerated deference and its tone of excessive sharpness."You have already erred, O Rome! — fatally, foully erred. No longer do you shine as a star in the apostolic firmament," Columban wrote.
In it he tells the pope that he is charged with heresy for accepting the
Fifth Ecumenical Council (the Second Council ofConstantinople in 553), and exhorts him to summon a council and prove his orthodoxy. Despite Columban's letter, it seems not to have disturbed in the least his relation with theHoly See , and it would be wrong to suppose that Columban regarded himself as independent of the pope's authority.Fact|date=July 2007During the pontificate of Boniface there was much distress in Rome owing to famine, pestilence, and inundations, and the pope, since he was considered to be the closest link between God and man, was often blamed by proxy for these misfortunes. The pontiff died in monastic retirement (he had converted his own house into a
monastery ) and was buried in the portico ofSt. Peter's Basilica . His remains were three times removed — in the tenth or eleventh century, at the close of the thirteenth underBoniface VIII , and to the new St. Peter's on21 October 1603 .Boniface IV is commemorated as a saint in the
Roman Martyrology on his feast day,25 May .During Boniface's reign,
Muhammad began to preach inMecca , forming the basis ofIslam .References
* Bede. Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum
* Gasquet, Francis Aidan. "A Short History of the Catholic Church in England", 19
* Gregorovius, Ferdinand. II, 104
* Hunt, William. The English Church from Its Foundation to the Norman Conquest. Vol. 1. "A History of the English Church", W. R. W. Stephens and William Hunt, ed. London: Macmillan and Co., 1901. 42
* Jaffé, Regesta Pontificum Romanorum ab condita ecclesia ad annum 1198. Berlin, 1851; 2d ed., Leipsic, 1881-88. I, 220
*Joseph Langen , "Geschichte der Römischen Kirche", 501
* Liber Pontificalis (ed. Duchesne), I, 317
* Mann, Horace K. Lives of the Popes I, 268-279
*Mansi, Gian Domenico. X, 501
*Paul the Deacon, "History of the Longobards", IV, 36 (37)Notes
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02660c.htm Biography] from the "
Catholic Encyclopedia "
* [http://www.cfpeople.org/Books/Pope/POPEp67.htm Biography] from CFPeople.orgPersondata
NAME=Boniface IV, Pope
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Bonifatius IV (Latin); Boniface, Saint
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Pope
DATE OF BIRTH=ca. 550
PLACE OF BIRTH=Valeria,Italy
DATE OF DEATH=May 25 615
PLACE OF DEATH=Rome ,Italy
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