Pope St. Sixtus III
Today’s saint of the day is Pope St. Sixtus III, chosen to be the 44th pope in 432. He was born in Rome, Italy and died in 440. During his pontificate, he was falsely accused of favoring Nestorianism and Pelagianism, because of his conciliatory disposition during their controversies.
Pope St. Sixtus III
• approved of the Acts of the Council of Ephesus
• defended the supremacy of the pope over Illyricum, against the local bishops and Proclus of Constantinople
• restored the Basilica of Liberius, known as St. Mary Major
• beautified Saint Peter's, and the Lateran Basilica
Pope St. Sixtus III
• approved of the Acts of the Council of Ephesus
• defended the supremacy of the pope over Illyricum, against the local bishops and Proclus of Constantinople
• restored the Basilica of Liberius, known as St. Mary Major
• beautified Saint Peter's, and the Lateran Basilica
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