Dionysius was
pope from
259 to
268. He may have been born in
Greece, but this has not been verified. To Dionysius, who was elected pope in 259 after the persecution of
Emperor Valerian I, fell the task of reorganizing the
Roman church, which had fallen into great disorder. At the protest of some of the faithful at
Alexandria, he demanded from the bishop of Alexandria, also called Dionysius, explanations touching his doctrine.
Pope Dionysius sent large sums of money to the churches of Cappadocia, which had been devastated by the marauding Goths, to rebuild and to ransom those held captive. He brought order to the Church and procured a peace after Emperor Gallienus issued the edict of toleration. Dionysius is the first pope who is not listed as a martyr. He died on December 26, 268.
In art Pope St. Dionysius is portrayed in papal vestments with a book.
- preceded by Pope Sixtus II (257-258)
- succeeded by Pope Felix I (269-274)
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