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Chapter XXIX.—Damasus
ordained Bishop of Rome. Sedition and Loss of Life caused by the
Rivalry of Ursinus.
While the emperor Valentinian
governed in peace, and interfered with no sect, Damasus after Liberius
undertook the administration of the bishopric at Rome;658
658Socrates follows Rufinus here (cf. Rufin. H.
E. II. 10; but Jerome, Chronicon, puts the consecration of
Damasus as bishop of Rome in the third year of Valentinian’s
reign, i.e. in 367. Cf. also Clinton, Fasti Rom. Ann. 367.
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whereupon a great disturbance was caused on the following account.659
659Am. Marcellinus (Rerum Gestarum, XXVII. 3.
12, 13) says that during the disturbance one hundred and thirty-seven
citizens were killed in the course of a single day.
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A certain Ursinus, a deacon of that church, had been nominated among
others when the election of a bishop took place; as Damasus660
660Damusus was a Spaniard by race, native of Mantua,
patron of Jerome in his biblical researches. Cf. Jerome, ad
Damas. Smith & Wace, Dict. of Christ. Biog.
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was preferred, this Ursinus, unable to bear the disappointment of his
hopes, held schismatic assemblies apart from the church, and even
induced certain bishops of little distinction to ordain him in secret.
This ordination was made, not in a church,661
661On the illegality of ordination without a church,
see Bingham, Christ. Antiq. IV. 6. 8. Cf. Gregory Nazianz.
Carm. de Vita.
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but in a retired place called the Palace of Sicine, whereupon
dissension arose among the people; their disagreement being not about
any article of faith or heresy, but simply as to who should be bishop.
Hence frequent conflicts arose, insomuch that many lives were
sacrificed in this contention; and many of the clergy as well as laity
were punished on that account by Maximin, the prefect of the city. Thus
was Ursinus obliged to desist from his pretensions at that time, and
those who were minded to follow him were reduced to order.
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