Agrippinus of Carthage

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Saint

Agrippinus
Bishop of Carthage
DioceseCarthage

Agrippinus was one of the earliest known bishops of Carthage around the 230s.[1] During his episcopacy, he dealt with the issue of how to treat Christian converts from schism or heresy. According to St. Vincent of Lérins, Agrippinius held that "Baptism ought to be repeated" [1], which St. Vincent said that such a doctrine was "contrary to the divine canon, contrary to the rule of the universal church, contrary to the customs and institutions of our ancestors." [2] He called a synod of bishops of Numidia and Africa, probably around 230–235,[1] which decided that such converts should be fully baptized.[2]

Subsequently, St. Cyprian would mention the positive reputation of Agrippinus (bonæ memoriæ vir).[3]

St. Augustine, in his arguments against the Donatists, would remark that Agrippinus and Cyprian maintained the unity of the church despite being doctrinally mistaken.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Handl, András; Dupont, Anthony. "Who was Agrippinus? Identifying the First Known Bishop of Carthage". Church History and Religious Culture. 98: 344–366. doi:10.1163/18712428-09803001. S2CID 195430375.
  2. ^ Christie, Albany James (1867), "Agrippinus", in Smith, William (ed.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. 1, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, p. 82, archived from the original on 2008-06-06, retrieved 2008-06-05
  3. ^ a b A'Becket, John Joseph (1907). "Agrippinus" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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