St Pope Victor I +AD 199 (Church History Mental Prayer)
Update: 2020-12-31
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Pope Victor I (died 199) was the bishop of Rome in the late second century (189–199 A.D.). He was of Berber origin. Meaning, he was the first black pope. He reigned for about 12 years and he excommunicated churches for celebrating Easter based on the Jewish date of Passover and not on a Sunday. Eventually he reversed his decision, and in the end, all Christians began celebrating Easter on the same Sunday. Today we are discussing the years 189 to 199 AD, when Victor became pope and the Easter controversy happened.
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