POPE
Pope John II
Pope, Bishop of Rome
Pope John II, who reigned as Roman Pontiff from 533–535.
background
Pope John II, born Mercurius, was the Bishop of Rome from 2 January 533 to his death on 8 May 535. As a priest at St. Clement's Basilica, he endowed that church with gifts and commissioned stone carvings for it. Mercurius became the first pope to adopt a new papal name upon his elevation to the office. During his pontificate, John II notably removed Bishop Contumeliosus of Riez from his office, convened a council on the readmission of Arian clergy, and approved an edict of emperor Justinian, promulgating doctrine opposed by his predecessor, Pope Hormisdas.
summary
Pope John II, who reigned as Roman Pontiff from 533–535.
papacy Start
533
papacy End
535
birth Name
Mercurius

