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St. Julius


Name: St. Julius
Date: 12 April

Saint Julius was by birth a Roman; he was chosen Pope on the 6th of February in 337, and wasremarkable for the sanctity of his life and his zeal in strengthening the Christian faith.

The impious heresy of Arius was progressing dangerously everywhere in the East, and many holybishops were obliged to leave their sees. Saint Julius received them warmly in Rome, SaintAthanasius in particular, and he defended them to the end against their adversaries. Hecondemned the synods which the Arians had assembled in Tyre and in Antioch, with the intentionof abolishing the faith of Nicea. He assembled two councils in Rome, where he heard the exiledbishops and proclaimed their innocence.

By his counsel, the Emperor Constans, the pious prince of the West, influenced his brotherConstantius to recall Saint Athanasius from exile.

Saint Julius rejected a deceptive formula of faith, imagined by the Eusebians, who were partisansof Arius at the second council of Antioch. He assembled the second Council of Sardica,composed of both Western and Oriental bishops. His legates presided there, and he saw to it thatuseful measures for the maintenance of the Catholic faith and the re-establishment of ecclesiasticaldiscipline were drafted and implemented.

He built two basilicas in Rome and adorned them with sacred paintings. He had three cemeteriesconstructed, on the Flaminian and Aurelian ways, and at Porto. He regulated legal questionsconcerning the clergy, ordaining that they would plead nowhere but in ecclesiastical courts.

Saint Julius reigned for fifteen years, and died on the 12th of April, 352.


Les Petits Bollandistes: Vies des Saints, by Msgr. Paul Guérin (Bloud et Barral: Paris, 1882),


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