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Fabian of Rome

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Nothing is known of Bp. Fabian's life before his election and [[consecration of a bishop|consecration]] as Bishop of Rome. He was a layman and a stranger to the city of Rome. After the repose of Bp. Anterus in 236, Fabian was among those who came to Rome and were present when the election process for the new [[bishop]] began on [[January 10]], 236. While a number of prominent people were being considered, a dove was seen to fly down and alight on the head of Fabian. To the assembled council the sight of the dove recalled the [[Gospel]] scene of the [[Holy Spirit]] descending on the [[Jesus]] and so, was divinely inspired. The assembly at once proclaimed Fabian bishop by acclamation.
Little is known of his episcopate that saw a lull in the persecutions during which his episcopacy was characterized as having amicable relations with the Roman imperial government. During this period Bp. Fabian was able to return to Rome the bodies of Bishop Pontianus and Hippolytus, who had died in exile in the Sardinians mines, for Christian burials in the [[catacombs]].
According to ''Liber Pontificalis'' Fabian divided Rome into seven districts. He is credited with the consecration of seven bishops as [[missionary|missionaries]] to Gaul. Bp. Fabian died a [[martyr]] on [[January 20]], 250 at the beginning of the persecutions of Decius and was buried in the [[crypt]] of the [[Pope]]s in the catacomb of St. Callistus where the Greek inscription, ''Fabian, bishop and martyr'', on his tomb has survived.
title=[[List of Popes of Rome|Bishop of Rome]]|
years=236-250|
after=Cornelius}}
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*[http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID=102209 OCA: Hieromartyr Fabian the Pope of Rome]
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