
About this episode
This episode discusses the life and legacy of Pope St. Martin I during the Second Week of Easter.
Monday of the Second Week of Easter Optional Memorial of Pope St. Martin I; Seventh Century pope during the time of a popular heresy which held that Christ had no human will; Martin called a council in which documents supporting this heresy were censured, and the patriarch of Constantinople and two of his predecessors were condemned; the emperor ordered that Martin be brought to Constantinople, where he was submitted to various imprisonments, tortures, and hardships; he was condemned to death, but was saved by a repentant Paul, patriarch of Constantinople; Martin died shortly thereafter, in 655 Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for 4/13/26 Gospel: John 3:1-8
People in this episode
Host: Paul
Topics covered
- religion
- spirituality
- christianity
- Easter
- Pope St. Martin I
Keywords
- Pope St. Martin I
- heretic
- council
- Constantinople
- tortures
- death
- Gospel of John
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Constantinople
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