Galileus I .. The African Pope who sat on the Rome chair and chose the legal gospels

Galileus I .. The African Pope who sat on the Rome chair and chose the legal gospels

Today, the anniversary of Pope Galileus I, the forty -ninth Pope on the papal chair in Rome, is of Berber origin, and the Pope of the Catholic Church took over from the year 492-496), but there is some confusion in relation to the place where Gilassius was born, where it is said.

He was born in Africa, while in a letter addressed to the Roman Emperor Anastasius, he stated that he was “born a Romanian”, and Ji Konant saw that the recent confirmation may only indicate that he was born in Roman Africa before it was invaded by Vandal.
Pope Galileus I was a bishop of Rome from March 1, 492 to his death on November 19, 496 AD, Gilassius was a prolific author and put his style on the threshold of the period between the late ancient times and early Middle Ages.

Some scientists have argued that his predecessor Felix III might have employed him to formulate papal documents, although this is not certain.
He issued a decision at the end of the fifth century that contains the names of the legal Holy Books and the books that are forbidden to read, in the second part of it the names of legal books (27 travels for the new era) and in the fifth part of the list we find the names of rejected and forbidden reading books.

It was mentioned in the name of the Gospel of Barnabas and the rest of the names of the aforementioned books are Ghanussi books. Including Andrew’s works, Boutros works, Toma’s works, Philip’s works, Jacob Al -Saghir, the Gospel of Pathmalos, Better of Boutros, Andrew Gospel, The Book of Childhood of the Savior, Revelation of Thomas, Ruya Boutros, Revelation of Stephenos . . and others.

Pope Glassius (492-496) says: “These books (transmitted) and what they marred have taught them, the heretics, the defectors, and their followers. We reject these books and exclude them in all the Roman Catholic Catholic Church, and we deprive them of their writers..

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