Pope Victor
John Malveaux of
writes:
FIRST AFRICAN POPE
The date of birth of St. Victor is unknown, but we do know that he was Pope from 189 to 199.
Victor
was a native African, and his father's name was Felix. He is known for
having obtained the release of many Christians who had been deported to
the mines of Sardinia, and for being the first Pope to celebrate the
liturgy and write Church documents in Latin rather than Greek.
He
is most famous, however, for decreeing that Easter be universally
celebrated on a Sunday, a practice already common in the West, but not
so in the East.
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