POPE
Pope Felix I
Pope, Bishop of Rome
Pope Felix I, who reigned as Roman Pontiff from 269–274.
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Pope Felix I was the bishop of Rome from 5 January 269 to his death on 30 December 274. Born in Rome, he succeeded Pope Dionysius and is noted for his theological contributions, particularly a significant dogmatic letter addressing the unity of Christ’s person. During his papacy, Felix I confronted the heresy of Paul of Samosata, who denied the divinity of Christ. The intervention of Emperor Aurelian, prompted by Felix, led to Paul’s deposition from the bishopric of Antioch, reinforcing orthodox Christological doctrine.
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Pope Felix I, who reigned as Roman Pontiff from 269–274.
papacy Start
269
papacy End
274

