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SHORT NOTE. Do you know who BONIFACIO IV. HOLINESS POPE LXVII?








IMAGE 1: SAN BONIFACIO, LXVII POPE ....








PICTURE 2: ENRIQUE GONZALEZ PROF.DR.MERVY FUENMAYOR ...

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. Do you know who BONIFACIO IV. LXVII SANTO PAPA? BY PROF.DR.MERVY
ENRIQUE GONZALEZ @ gmail.com
FUENMAYOR.www.mervyster MARACAIBO, Zulia state, REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA-SOUTH AMERICA.
DRAFTED AND PUBLISHED IN THE RED: MARACAIBO SUNDAY MAY 08, 2011. LXVII

Pope Roman Martyrology: At Rome, at St. Peter's Basilica, St. Boniface IV, Pope, who won the Emperor Phocas the temple of the Pantheon, which became a church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin and all the martyrs, and fostered much of monastic discipline (615). Etymologically

: Bonifacio = One who does good is of Latin origin.
Son of John, a doctor, marso of the province and town of Valeria; he succeeded Boniface III after a hiatus of about nine months, set on August 25, 608, died on 8 May 615; (other sources indicate that it was consecrated on September 15, 608 and died May 25 of 615) .

At the time of Pope St. Gregory the Great was a deacon of the Roman Church and held the position of dispensator, that is, the first official in relation to the administration of estates. Bonifacio

obtained permission from the Emperor Phocas to convert the Pantheon into a Christian church, and May 13 of 609 the temple erected by Agrippa to Jupiter Ultor, Venus, Mars and was consecrated by the pope to the Virgin Mary and all martyrs. "(Hence the title Santa Maria Rotunda).

was the first example in Rome of transformation of a pagan temple into a Christian place of worship. It is said that twenty-eight wagons of sacred bones were removed from the Catacombs and placed in a porphyry basin beneath the high altar.

During the pontificate of Boniface, Mellitus, the first bishop of London, went to Rome to consult the pope on important issues relating to the newly established Church of England. " While in Rome attended a council then being held concerning certain questions of "life and peace monastic monks, and his departure, took with him the decrees of the council together with letters from the Pope Lorenzo, Archbishop of Canterbury, and all the clergy, to King Ethelbert, and all the English people "concerning what was to be observed by the Church of England." The decrees of the council now extant are spurious.
Between 612 and 615, St. Columba, who was then living at Bobbio in Italy, was persuaded by Agilulf, king of the Lombards, to direct a letter to Boniface IV on the sentencing of the "Three Chapters" which is remarkable in once for its expressions of exaggerated deference and its tone of excessive roughness.

It tells the Pope who is accused of heresy (to accept the Fifth Council, that is, Constantinople, 553), and urges you to call a council and demonstrate orthodoxy. But the letter from the mighty Celtic, who did not grasp the importance of the theological problem involved in the "Three Chapters", seems to have disturbed the least his relationship with the Holy See, and it would be wrong to suppose that Columban regarded himself as an independent papal authority.

During the pontificate of Boniface there was much grief in Rome because of famine, pestilence, and floods. The pontiff died in monastic retirement (he had become home to a monastery) and was buried in the portico of St. Peter. His remains were taken three times, in the tenth or eleventh century, at the end of the twelfth century under Boniface VIII, and the new San Pedro October 21, 1603. (Boniface IV, Pope Saint LXVII, May 8 Author:. Ethics or Justice? Maracaibo, Venezuela La Universidad del Zulia. 28-Jan-2009. Available at: )
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