28 June 2026

Leo II, a Short-Lived Pope Recognized Among the Saints

Until Bugnini gutted the Calendar in 1955, today was the Feast of St Leo II, the 7th-century Pope who condemned Pope Honorius for his support of Monothelitism.


From 
Aleteia

By I. Media

Much uncertainty surrounds the biography of this 7th-century pope. Born around 611 in Calabria or Sicily, the future Leo II studied at the Scola Cantorum in Rome and remained a skilled singer throughout his life, even as pope.

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