Pope Hyginus
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| Hyginus | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | ??? |
| Papacy began | ca. 138 |
| Papacy ended | ca. 140 |
| Predecessor | Telesphorus |
| Successor | Pius I |
| Born | ??? Athens, Greece |
| Died | ca. 140 Rome, Italy |
| Styles of Pope Hyginus |
|
| Reference style | His Holiness |
| Spoken style | Your Holiness |
| Religious style | Holy Father |
| Posthumous style | Saint |
Pope Hyginus was Pope from about 138 to about 140. He was born in Athens, Greece. During his papacy, he determined the different prerogatives of the clergy, and defined the grades of the ecclesiastical hierarchy. Hyginus instituted godparents at baptism to assist the newly born during their Christian life. He also decreed that all churches be consecrated. He is said to have died a martyr under the persecution of Marcus Aurelius, though no records verify this.
His feast day is January 11.
"Pope St. Hyginus" in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia.
| Preceded by Telesphorus |
Pope 136–140 |
Succeeded by Pius I |