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Pope John VII was consecrated on 1 March AD705, as the successor of Pope John VI and the eighty-sixth head of the Church. Pope John VII was the first person from a family of Byzantine officials to ...
Saint Benedict II, the Pope, known for his humility and dedication to the poor, worked to shorten the delays in papal consecration by securing the emperor's approval for the Exarch of Ravenna to co...
Pope John IV, a strong defender of orthodoxy, stood against Monothelitism, aided his homeland of Dalmatia, and reinforced key Church traditions during his papacy from AD640 to AD642.Pope...