Pope Dionysius


Dionysius
Bishop of Rome
Portrait of Dionysius, by the 15th c. artist Sandro Botticelli, in the Sistine Chapel. Dionysius is depicted in anachronistic papal vestments, along with a book, common attributes in art of this pope.
ChurchEarly Christianity
Papacy began22 July 259 CE
Papacy ended26 December 268
PredecessorSixtus II
SuccessorFelix I
Personal details
Died(268-12-26)26 December 268
Rome, Roman Empire
Sainthood
Feast day26 December
Venerated inCatholic Church
Attributes

Pope Dionysius (Greek: Διονύσιος) was the bishop of Rome from 22 July 259 CE to his death on 26 December 268. His task was to reorganise the Catholic Church, after the persecutions of Emperor Valerian I, and the edict of toleration by his successor Gallienus. He also helped rebuild the churches of Cappadocia, devastated by the marauding Goths.


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