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  1. Pope Victor I (died 199) was a Roman African prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Rome in the late second century. The dates of his tenure are uncertain, but one source states he became pope in 189 and gives the year of his death as 199. He was born in the Roman Province of Africa—probably in Leptis Magna (or ...

  2. St. Victor I (born, Africa—died 199, Rome [Italy]?; feast day July 28) was the pope from about 189 to 198/199. After succeeding St. Eleutherius in 189, Victor tried to assert Roman authority in the early Christian church.

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  3. Also known as Pope Saint Victor, Pope Victor I was the 14th Pope and leader of the Church. He was a Berber who held the papal throne for more than a decade and known for excommunicating a Christian writer and coming from Africa. He was the first ever African Pope.

  4. Pope Saint Victor I was bishop of Rome (from about 189 to 199 C.E.). Having been born in the Roman Province of Africa, he was the first African pope. Victor is best known for his role in the Easter controversy, in which he attempted unsuccessfully to require that all Christians celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus on Sunday, rather than in ...

  5. In Rome itself, where Pope Victor naturally enforced the observance of Easter on Sunday by all Christians in the capital, an Oriental named Blastus, with a few followers, opposed the pope and brought about a schism, which, however, did not grow in importance (Eusebius, loc. cit., B, xx).

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · St. Victor I, Pope Feast day: Jul 28. The date of birth of St. victor is unknown, but we do know that he was Pope from 189 to 199. Victor was a native African, and his father's name was...

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    Victor I. 14th Pope of the Catholic Church.