Pope Callixtus I

Pope Callixtus I
Pope Saint Callixtus I or Callistus I, was pope from about 217 to about 222, during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus. He was martyred for his Christian faith and is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.

His contemporary and enemy, the author of Philosophumena (probably Hippolytus of Rome) relates that Callixtus, as a young slave, was, by his master Carpophorus, put in charge of collected funds, given as alms by other Christians for the care of widows and orphans; Callixtus lost the funds, and fled from Rome, but was caught near Portus. According to the tale, Callixtus jumped overboard to avoid capture, but was rescued and taken back to his master. He was released at the request of the creditors, who hoped he might be able to recover some of the money, but was rearrested for fighting in a synagogue when he tried to borrow money or collect debts from some Jews.

Philosophumena goes on to claim that, denounced as a Christian, Callixtus was sentenced to work i…more

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