St. Eusebius is not one of those popes whose name brings instant
recognition like Gregory the Great, Hildebrand, Julius II or Leo X. It
appears he was pope only four months, and history is not even clear
whether it was in the year 309 or 310.
The son of a physician, Eusebius was a Greek. Having said that, we
have pretty much exhausted our knowledge of his background.
He began his short term
on this day, April 18,
309 or 310. He immediately faced serious problems within the
church, which was quarreling over whether on not to readmit brethren
who had fallen from the faith during the recent persecutions. Eusebius
sided with those who argued for readmittance upon completion of a stiff
penance.
But not everyone was buying this solution. The Novatians said there
should be no restoration at all. On the other hand, many of the lapsed
demanded immediate readmittance to the church. One of these groups
elected a rival pope, Heraclius. The squabble erupted into
violence.
Exasperated, Emperor Maxentius exiled both the pope and the
antipope. Eusebius was ordered to Sicily, where he soon died.
For a year, no pope was chosen. At the time, Galerius was
persecuting the eastern church with great ferocity. When Miltiades
finally became pope in 311, he brought Eusebius' bones back to Rome for
an honorable burial in the Cemetary of Calixtus. Later, this tomb was
damaged. However, copies of its inscription survived and they tell us
almost everything that we know about this obscure bishop of Rome.
Because Eusebius defended the tradition of discipline that he had
inherited, and because he died in banishment he was considered both a
saint and a martyr.
Bibliography:
- Brusher, Joseph Stanislaus. Popes Through the Ages.
Princeton, N.J., Van Nostrand,1959.
- "Eusebius, Pope." New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of
Religious Knowledge. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1954.
- Kirsch, J. P. "Pope St. Eusebius." The Catholic
Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton, 1914.
- Montor, Artaud de. The Lives and Times of the Popes. New
York, The Catholic publication society of America, 1910-11.
- Various internet articles.
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