Pope Leo II Maneius
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Leo Maneius (abt. 611)

Leo (Pope Leo II) Maneius
Born about in Sicily, Byzantine Empiremap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Preceded by
Agatho
80th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
January 681 - 3 July 683
Succeeded by
Benedict II

Biography

Notables Project
Pope Leo II Maneius is Notable.

Leo was born in Sicily, Byzantine Empire around 611. He was the son of Paul.[1]

Leo was elected pope in January 681 but not consecrated Bishop until 17 August 682.[2]

His papacy ended on 3 July 683 with his death.[3]

Flocknote Popes in a Year [4] tells us:

Pope from August 17, 682 - June 28, 683 A.D.
Died: June 28, 683 A.D.
Given name: Leo Maneius
Leo was actually his first name, though he dropped the surname “Maneius” once elected. He was born in Sicily around the year 611 and his dad’s name was Paulus. Other than that, not much about Leo II’s pre-pope life is known. Leo’s contemporaries spoke highly of him, mentioning him as a man of outstanding character, a lover of the poor, highly educated, and also a great singer.
Leo, like many of his recent predecessors, restored several churches, but also managed to build a new one even in a short papacy. That new church, St. George’s in Velabro, incidentally would become, 12 centuries later, the titular church of Saint John Henry Newman. Leo II was pope for less than a year and died on June 28, 683.
Since St. Agatho had died prior to its completion, Pope St. Leo II was the guy who confirmed the teachings of the Sixth Ecumenical Council (aka, the Third Council of Constantinople), and gave the official and infallible “You're outta here” to Monothelitism, the heresy that claimed Jesus had two natures but only one will.
Leo II’s one clarification to the council’s findings regarded Pope Honorius I, who had been condemned by the council along with the heresy itself. Decades before, Honorius had been negligent in not speaking clearly enough when denouncing Monothelitism and thus gave the heresy a foothold to grow. Leo clarified, therefore, that it was not heresy for which Honorius was condemned, but instead for his carelessness and indirect damage to the Church.
Though he was elected just a few days after the death of his predecessor (January 10, 681) Pope St. Leo II wasn’t consecrated pope until almost two years later (August 17, 682). Basically, popes for the century prior had to pay a tax to the Byzantine Court when they were consecrated, but broken promises to the popes and some dispute over the terms were likely what caused the delay.
Around 682, the Chinese capital cities of Chang’an and Luoyang fell on hard times. Huge droughts, floods, plagues of locusts, and epidemics drove grain prices sky-high due to food being scarce.


Research Notes

This profile is being updated by the Popes Project.

Sources

  1. Wikipedia: Pope Leo II
  2. Mann, Horace Kinder (1910). "Pope St. Leo II". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  3. Vatican
  4. Flocknote Popes in a Year
    SOURCES (and further reading)
    John, E. (1964). The Popes: A concise biographical history. New York: Hawthorn Books.
    Pope St. Leo II - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09157a.htm
    Pope Leo II - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_II
    682 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/682




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