Saint Zephyrinus was elected as the successor of Pope Victor I. Pope Zephyrinus who led the Church for two decades was born in Rome. He was elected as the Pope in 198 or 199. The reign of Pope Zephyrinus was a period of great suffering and crisis in the Church.
During Pope Zephyrinus’s papacy, in 202 Septimus Severus, a military tyrant, raised the fifth and most bloody persecution against the Church, which continued for nine years until the death of the emperor in 211.
Until this furious storm ended, the holy pastor remained concealed for the sake of his flock, supporting and comforting the distressed disciples of Christ. He suffered by charity and compassion what every confessor underwent. The triumphs of the martyrs were indeed his joy, but his heart received many deep wounds from the fall of apostates and heretics. Nor did this latter affliction cease when peace was restored to the Church.
The holy Pope had the affliction of witnessing the fall of Tertullian. He also saw to his joy, however, the conversion of Natalis, who had become a heretical bishop when he lapsed into the Theodotian heresy. God, wishing to bring him back to the Church, sent him a solid correction which opened his eyes, and he came to kneel at the feet of the Vicar of Christ, wearing a hair shirt and humbly asking pardon for his revolt.
Eusebius tells us that this holy Pope exerted his zeal so strenuously against the blasphemies of the heretics, that they treated him with the utmost contempt. To his glory, however, they also called him the principal defender of Christ's divinity. Saint Zephyrinus governed the Church for nineteen years, dying in 217 as a martyr under Antoninus Caracalla. He was buried in his own cemetery on the 26th of August.
Pope Zephyrinus was a person who had to endure a lot of mental, spiritual and physical sufferings. Ending his two-decade-long reign, he passed away in 217.
-with inputs from Sanctoral
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