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In this episode of The Popes: A History, we examine the life and historical significance of Pope Sixtus I, recognized as the 7th pope of the Catholic Church. Leading the Christian community in the 2nd century AD, Pope Sixtus I succeeded Alexander I. We look into what is known and what remains uncertain about his background, actions, and legacy.
This episode presents a narrated account adapted from publicly available historical sources. It is intended as an accessible retelling, not an original scholarly work.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Roman SeeIn this episode of The Popes: A History, we examine the life and historical significance of Pope Sixtus I, recognized as the 7th pope of the Catholic Church. Leading the Christian community in the 2nd century AD, Pope Sixtus I succeeded Alexander I. We look into what is known and what remains uncertain about his background, actions, and legacy.
This episode presents a narrated account adapted from publicly available historical sources. It is intended as an accessible retelling, not an original scholarly work.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.