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Pope St. Sixtus I
Pope St. Sixtus I (in the oldest documents, Xystus is the spelling used for
the first three popes of that name), succeeded St. Alexander and was followed by
St. Telesphorus. According to the Liberian Catalogue
of popes, he ruled the
Church during the reign of Adrian a conulatu Nigri et Aproniani usque Vero III
et Ambibulo
, that is, from 117 to 126. Eusebius, who in his Chronicon
made
use of a catalogue of popes different from the one he used in his Historia
ecclesiastica
, states in his Chronicon
that Sixtus I was pope from 114 to 124,
while in his History
he makes him rule from 114 to 128. All authorities agree
that he reigned about ten years. He was a Roman by birth, and his father's name
was Pastor. According to the Liber Pontificalis
(ed. Duchesne, I, 128), he
passed the following three ordinances: (1) that none but sacred ministers are
allowed to touch the sacred vessels; (2) that bishops who have been summoned to
the Holy See shall, upon their return, not be received by their diocese except
on presenting Apostolic letters; (3) that after the Preface in the Mass the
priest shall recite the Sanctus with the people. The Felician Catalogue
of
popes and the various martyrologies give him the title of martyr. His feast is
celebrated on 6 April. He was buried in the Vatican, beside the tomb of St.
Peter. His relics are said to have been transferred to Alatri in 1132, though O
Jozzi (Il corpo di S. Sisto I., papa e martire rivendicato alla basilica
Vaticana
, Rome, 1900) contends that they are still in the Vatican Basilica.
Butler (Lives of the Saints, 6 April) states that Clement X gave some of his
relics to Cardinal de Retz, who placed them in the Abbey of St. Michael in
Lorraine. The Xystus who is commemorated in the Canon of the Mass is Xystus II,
not Xystus I.
Acta SS., April, I, 531-4; Liber Pontificatis, ed. DUCHESNE, I (Paris, 1886), 128; MARINI, Cenni storici popolari sopra S. Sisto I, papa e martire, e suo culto in Aletri (Foligno, 1884); DE PERSIIS, Del pontificato di S. Sisto I, papa e martire, della translazione delle sue reliquie da Roma ecc., memorie (Alatri, 1884); BARMBY in Dict. Christ. Biog., s. v. Sixtus (2) I.
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