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    Pope Linus was the bishop of Rome from c. AD 67 to his death. As with all the early popes, he was canonized. According to Irenaeus, Linus is the same person as the one mentioned in the New Testament. Linus is mentioned in the valediction of the Second Epistle to Timothy as being with Paul the Apostle in … See more

    The earliest witness to the episcopate of Linus was Irenaeus, who in c. AD 180 wrote that "the blessed apostles, then, having founded and built up the Church, committed into the hands of Linus the office of the … See more

    The Liberian Catalogue and the Liber Pontificalis date the episcopate of Linus as AD 56 to 67, during the reign of Nero, but Jerome dated it as AD 67 to 78, and Eusebius dated … See more

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    A tomb that Torrigio discovered in Saint Peter's Basilica in 1615 and which was inscribed with the letters LINVS was assumed to be the tomb of Pope Linus. However, a note by … See more

    • Louise Ropes Loomis, The Book of Popes (Liber Pontificalis). Merchantville, New Jersey, USA: Evolution Publishing. ISBN 1-889758-86-8 (reprint of the 1916 edition; ends with Pope Pelagius, AD 579–90; English translation with scholarly footnotes and … See more

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    Pope Linus was the second Pope of the Catholic Church, (the official title is Bishop of Rome). …

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      I've read over all the points put forward by both sides concerning who was first mentioned in apostolic letters and who first was in Rome, however, in the gospels it clearly says that Christ told Peter to "lead my sheep", Linus isn't mentioned in the Bible until after Christ's death, where Peter is mentioned in the gospels. Also, one would have to ask how if Linus was not an apostle in the sense of the 12 apostles how h could have become leader of the faith without receiving it from o…

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        Pope Linus was the second leader of the unified Catholic Church. His closeness to Saint Peter …

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        Sep 28, 2022 · Pope Saint Linus (d. ca. 79) was the second pope of the Roman Catholic …

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        Pope St. Linus was the second pope of the Holy Catholic Church from c. 68 - c. 79 AD. St. …

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        29 rows · The term pope ( Latin: papa, lit. 'father') is used in several churches to denote their high spiritual leaders (for example Coptic pope ). This title in English usage usually refers to the head of the Catholic Church. The Catholic pope

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        Pope Saint Linus(/ˈlaɪnəs/(listen); died circa AD 76) was the second Bishop of Romeand …

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