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Episode 2382: St. Stephen I, Pope
Papacy: May 12, 254 – August 2, 257
Feast Day: August 2
Early Life and Background
St. Stephen I was born in Rome, though little is known about his early life and background before he became pope. He was elected to the papacy on May 12, 254, following the death of his predecessor, Pope Lucius I.
Papacy
Pope Stephen I's papacy was marked by significant theological and ecclesiastical challenges, particularly involving issues of church unity and the treatment of lapsed Christians. His tenure as pope occurred during the reign of Emperor Valerian, a time of relative peace for the Christian community in the Roman Empire, which allowed for internal matters to be addressed.
Key Issues During His Papacy:
Controversy Over Rebaptism:
One of the primary controversies during Stephen I’s papacy was the issue of rebaptism. Some African bishops, led by Cyprian of Carthage, argued that Christians who had been baptized by heretics needed to be rebaptized upon joining the orthodox Church. Pope Stephen I firmly opposed this view, maintaining that the validity of baptism did not depend on the moral character of the minister performing it but rather on the proper form and intention. He insisted that baptism, once validly conferred, should not be repeated.
Unity of the Church
Stephen I emphasized the importance of unity within the Church. He held that maintaining ecclesiastical harmony and adherence to Roman primacy were crucial for the Church’s integrity. His correspondence with Cyprian and other bishops reflects his efforts to uphold these principles.
Relations with Other Bishops:
Stephen’s strong stance on the issue of rebaptism led to tensions with Cyprian and the African Church. Despite these disagreements, his leadership demonstrated the growing authority of the papacy in matters of doctrine and practice.
Martyrdom and Legacy
St. Stephen I is traditionally considered a martyr, although details about his martyrdom are not well-documented. It is believed that he was martyred during the early persecution of Christians under Emperor Valerian around August 2, 257. His feast day is celebrated on August 2.
Pope Stephen I's firm defense of the Church's sacramental theology and his emphasis on unity left a lasting impact on the development of ecclesiastical practices. His papacy is remembered for its contribution to the clarification of doctrinal issues and the strengthening of papal authority.
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