Julius whose
feast day is April 12th. Julius was the son of a Roman named Rusticus. He was elected Pope to succeed Pope
St. Mark on February 6, 337. Julius was soon involved in the Arian controversy when
Eusebius of Nicomedia opposed the return of Athanasius to the See of
Alexandria in 338. Eusebius and his followers elected George, whereupon the Arians elected Pistus. Julius convened a
synod in
Rome in 340 or 341 that neither group attended, and in a letter to the Eusebian bishops, Julius declared that Athanasius was the rightful
bishop of
Alexandria and reinstated him. The
matter was not finally settled until the Council of
Sardica (Sofia), summoned by emperors Constans and Constantius in 342 or 343, declared Julius' action correct and that any deposed
bishop had the
right of appeal to the Pope in Rome. Julius built several basilicas and churches in
Rome and died there on April 12.
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