Sergius I, Saint

Sergius I, Saint

pope
born , Palermo, Sicily [Italy]
died c. Sept. 8, 701, Rome; feast day September 8

      pope from 687 to 701, one of the most important 7th-century pontiffs.

      Sergius was of Syrian parentage, and he served under popes St. Leo II and Conon, whom he succeeded after a fierce struggle between two other candidates, the archdeacon Paschal and the archpriest Theodore. Although canonical, his election was irregular. Paschal had already bribed the imperial exarch John Platyn, who first effected Paschal's nomination against a minority favouring Theodore but who then approved the higher clergy's candidate, Sergius, from whom he extorted the gold that Paschal originally promised. Sergius reluctantly paid and was consecrated on December 15, 687; Theodore ceded, but Paschal refused to submit and died in prison five years later.

      In 692 the Byzantine emperor Justinian II (Rhinotmetus) held the Quinisext (Quinisext Council) (Council in Trullo), the decrees of which accentuated the growing differences between Eastern and Western practice and would have made Constantinople ecclesiastically equal with Rome. Sergius rejected several canons of the council, for which Justinian ordered his arrest and transportation to Constantinople, but the Romans and the militia of Ravenna forced Justinian to abandon his attempt against the pope. Justinian was deposed soon after, which eased further Byzantine animosity toward Sergius.

      Sergius was interested in the Anglo-Saxons and the Franks. He baptized King Caedwalla of Wessex in Rome on Easter of 689, and about 691 he ordered Bishop St. Wilfrid of York restored to his see, thereby confirming Pope St. Agatho's injunction of 679 on Wilfrid's behalf. He seemingly also approved Beorhtweald as archbishop of Canterbury (692–731) and primate of all Britain. At the request of the Carolingian king Pippin II of Herstal, he consecrated the Northumbrian St. Willibrord as bishop of the Frisians in 695, encouraging with some sponsorship the latter's mission to Friesland.

      Since 556 the Italian province of Aquileia had been in schism from Rome because Pope Pelagius I had finally endorsed the Council of Constantinople (553), which had condemned certain Nestorian writings, subsequently causing the “Three Chapters Controversy.” With the help of King Cunipert of the Lombards, Sergius healed the Aquileian schism, thus ending the entire controversy and unifying the church in Italy. He is also credited with introducing to the mass the Agnus Dei (“Lamb of God”—a liturgical chant preceding the eucharistic rite) and with instituting the procession for Candlemas, a festival of February 2 commemorating the Virgin Mary's visit to Jerusalem to present Jesus to God as her firstborn.

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