Pope Boniface II Sigibuld
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Boniface Sigibuld

Boniface (Pope Boniface II) Sigibuld
Born [date unknown] in Rome, Holy Roman Empiremap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died [location unknown]
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Preceded by
Felix IV
55th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
22 Sept 530 - 17 Oct 532
Succeeded by
John II

Biography

Notables Project
Pope Boniface II Sigibuld is Notable.

Boniface, son of Sigibuld, was born in Rome, though of Germanic origin.[1][2]

He was elected as pope on 22 September 530. He died on 17 October 532.[2]

Flocknote Popes in a Year [3] tells us:

Boniface II was the first pope in history to be of Germanic ancestry, having been a descendent of the Ostrogoths. As we read yesterday, Boniface II was serving under Pope St. Felix IV when he was suddenly nominated as the next successor of Peter. After Felix’s death, only a minority of clergy supported Boniface, with the rest opting for a man named Dioscorus.
The two were elected on the same day – September 22, 530 – marking the seventh time the Church dealt with the pope-antipope conundrum. Boniface was able to remain pope, however, due to the untimely death of Dioscorus just 22 days later and subsequent pledges of obedience from all who voted for him.
From Dioscorus’ death, Boniface reigned for almost exactly two more years, dying on October 17, 532.
Boniface II was known for being a pope for the poor. Among his acts of charity was the support of Rome’s suffering faithful, who he aided especially during a year of famine.
At this time in Constantinople (now Istanbul), construction was begun on the great Hagia Sophia (Greek for “Holy Wisdom”). When completed in 537, it was a basilica of the Church and seat of the Patriarch of Constantinople for nearly a thousand years, before being conquered and made into an imperial mosque for almost 500 years. It had existed as a museum for 85 years, until President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan made the controversial decision to convert it back into a mosque in 2021.

Sources

  1. Vatican
  2. 2.0 2.1 Wikipedia
  3. Flocknote Popes in a Year

    SOURCES (and further reading)
    John, E. (1964). The Popes: A concise biographical history. New York: Hawthorn Books.
    Pope Boniface II - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02660a.htm
    Pope Boniface II - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_II
    Hagia Sophia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagia_Sophia




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