Celestine of Rome
Saint Celestine, Pope of Rome held papal authority from 422 - 432. He was known for his extensive knowledge of the Holy Scripture and his theological ponderings. During his papacy, the saint strongly defended the Church and denounced the Nestorian heresy.
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