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  1. Pope Damasus I (/ ˈ d æ m ə s ə s /; c. 305 – 11 December 384), also known as Damasus of Rome, was the bishop of Rome from October 366 to his death. He presided over the Council of Rome of 382 that determined the canon or official list of sacred scripture. [2]

  2. St. Damasus I (born c. 304, Rome—died December 11, 384, Rome; feast day December 11) was the pope from October 1, 366, to December 11, 384. During his rule the primacy of the Roman see was asserted.

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  3. Pope Saint Damasus I (c. 304 - 384 C.E.) was pope from 366 to 384. Possibly born in present Spain or Portugal in the Western Roman Empire, he was raised in Rome by devout Christian parents. His life coincided with the rise of Constantine I and the reunion and later re-division of the Western and Eastern Roman Empire.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Pope St. Damasus I, who ruled the Roman Church from 366 to 384. He defended the Catholic Faith against heresies, supported St. Jerome's Vulgate, and asserted the primacy of the Apostolic See.

  5. Pope Damasus I was the 37th pope, leading the Church for over 18 years. Though both of his parents were Lusitania, he was born in Rome. In this article the exciting facts of the papacy and life of Pope Damasus I will be discussed.

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    The Holy See Pontiffs Damasus I [ AR - DE - EN ... Damasus I 37th Pope of the Catholic Church Beginning Pontificate: 1.X.366: End Pontificate: 11.XII.384:

  7. Damasus I, Saint, POPE, b. about 304; d. December 11, 384. His father, Antonius , was probably a Spaniard; the name of his mother, Laurentia, was not known until quite recently.