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Unveiling the Legacy: A Journey through the First 100 Popes of the Catholic Church

  1. Saint Anicetus (c. 155 – c. 166):
    • Saint Anicetus, a Syrian by birth, is honored for his leadership of the Church during a period of doctrinal development.
    • He is remembered for his efforts to promote unity and orthodoxy within the Christian community, particularly in matters of faith and practice.
  2. Saint Soter (c. 166 – c. 175):
    • Saint Soter served as pope during a time of growing influence for the Church in Rome.
    • He is revered for his pastoral care and leadership, as well as his efforts to support Christians facing persecution.
  3. Saint Eleutherius (c. 175 – c. 189):
    • Saint Eleutherius, a Greek by birth, is remembered for his efforts to strengthen the Church and promote unity among Christians.
    • He is honored for his pastoral care and leadership, as well as his advocacy for peace and reconciliation within the Christian community.
  4. Saint Victor I (c. 189 – c. 199):
    • Saint Victor I served as pope during a time of theological debate and controversy, particularly regarding the celebration of Easter.
    • He is remembered for his efforts to maintain unity and orthodoxy within the Church, despite disagreements over theological matters.
  5. Saint Zephyrinus (c. 199 – c. 217):
    • Saint Zephyrinus faced challenges to the authority of the papacy during his tenure as pope.
    • He is honored for his steadfast defense of Church doctrine and his efforts to maintain unity within the Christian community.
  6. Saint Callixtus I (c. 217 – c. 222):
    • Saint Callixtus I, a former slave, is remembered for his pastoral care and compassion for the poor and marginalized.
    • He is revered for his efforts to promote forgiveness and reconciliation within the Church, as well as his commitment to social justice.
  7. Saint Urban I (c. 222 – c. 230):
    • Saint Urban I served as pope during a time of persecution and hardship for the Church.
    • He is honored for his courage and leadership in defending the Christian faith, as well as his efforts to support persecuted Christians.
  8. Saint Pontian (c. 230 – c. 235):
    • Saint Pontian faced persecution and exile during his papacy, but remained steadfast in his commitment to the Church.
    • He is remembered for his martyrdom and his dedication to preserving the unity and integrity of the Church.
  9. Saint Anterus (c. 235 – c. 236):
    • Saint Anterus served as pope for a brief period before his martyrdom for the Christian faith.
    • He is honored for his steadfast commitment to the Church and his willingness to sacrifice his life for his beliefs.
  10. Saint Fabian (c. 236 – c. 250):
    • Saint Fabian was elected pope during a time of persecution and uncertainty for the Church.
    • He is revered for his leadership and his efforts to strengthen the Church, as well as his martyrdom for the Christian faith.
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Fat-Shamed Woman on Flight Praises ‘Hero’ Who Made Bully Switch Seats

"I could feel hot, salty tears coming down my face. I sat and cried silently... I was scrunching myself up against the wall as far as I could. All of a sudden, someone from behind us taps on the guy’s shoulder..."

WATCH: Mom Gives Birth to Family’s 1st Boy in 50 Years

"I just knew I was having a girl."