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Damasus I

[dam-uh-suhs]

noun

  1. Saint, pope a.d. 366–384.



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Damasus I. was pope from 366 to 384.

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Damasus I., Bishop of Rome, § 46, 4.

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And each Pope had on either side of him a Virtue, chosen according to his merits; thus, the Apostle Peter had Religion on one side and Charity, or rather Piety, on the other, and so all the others had similar Virtues; and the said Popes were Damasus I, Alexander I, Leo III, Gregory, Sylvester, and some others.

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This doxology is said to have been added by Pope Damasus I., who also transposed v.

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