Antipope Heraclius

Heretical antipope
Antipope

Heraclius
Elected310
Papacy began310
Papacy ended310
PredecessorRoman claimant:
Eusebius
Antipapal claimant:
Novatian
SuccessorRoman claimant:
Eusebius
Antipapal claimant:
Felix II
Opposed toPope Eusebius

Heraclius was a Roman who, in 310, opposed the election of Pope Eusebius, earning him the title of antipope. All that is known of Heraclius appears in an epitaph written by Pope Damasus I for Eusebius. Heraclius and Eusebius disagreed over the policy which should be taken towards the lapsi (those Christians who had lapsed in their faith during persecution). Damasus' epitaph is ambiguous as to whether Heraclius' position was that the lapsi should be readmitted to the church without compelling them to do penance, or that they should not be readmitted at all.[1]

Heraclius was elected pope by his faction in opposition to Eusebius in 310.[2] Public disturbances caused by partisans of the two rivals reached such a state (characterized by Damasus I as sedition, discord, and even warfare) that Emperor Maxentius exiled both parties to Sicily[3] where Eusebius died, and where nothing more was heard of Heraclius.

See also

  • Novatianism

References

  1. ^ Davis, Raymond (1997). "Pre-Constantinian Chronology: The Roman Bishopric from AD 258 to 314". The Journal of Theological Studies 48'(2). 467–468.
  2. ^ Graves, Dan. "Pope Eusebius Began Short Reign" Christianity.com. Accessed 7 May 2019
  3. ^ Kirsch, Johann Peter. "Pope St. Eusebius." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. Accessed 7 May 2019
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