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Celestine I

[ sel-uh-stahyn, si-les-tin, -tahyn ]

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 432, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 422–432.


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“Please put in the Fela tape, Celestine,” I say, leaning back on the seat.

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St. Celestine I. a Roman, 30th July, 432 Council of Ephesus, 3rd oecumen. in 431.

From

Celestine i. in 430—that they were not masters of the faith but only guardians of the traditional doctrine, and that not singly but in unison with all Churches and their Bishops, as was clearly expressed in the decree.

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Pope Celestine I declared the doctrine heretical.

Six years later he escaped Ireland, eventually reached Rome whence he was sent back by Pope St. Celestine I to begin his celebrated conversions.

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