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basilica was built next to the narthex of blessed Euphemia by the Sea,2 which we now see to have been demolished. He sat __ years, __ months, __ days. CONCERNING HOLY DATUS . Datus, the seventh bishop. He indeed was a religious man and very dutiful and vigilant about night prayers, and a distinguished gatherer of men’s souls and frequently a preacher to the heathen; and like a mirror his face shone forth clearly over all. For when he was called to celestial grace, his holy soul receded from his body. And, as some assert, he was buried in the church of blessed Probus. He sat __ years, __ months, __ days. CONCERNING HOLY LIBERIUS I . Liberius the eighth bishop, a great man, full of charity, a refreshing fountain, distinguished in faith, kindly in mind. In his days he increased the church with all honor. By the great humility of his life he preserved his soul and held dominion over every branch of learning. However after these things he died and was buried, as indeed some suspect, with his predecessor. He sat __ years, __ months, __ days. CONCERNING HOLY AGAPITUS . Agapitus, the ninth bishop, whose name in the Latin tongue is translated “full of charity.”1 He daily performed works of chari-          back to the congregation (see note to c. , below), and explains the missa super populum as meaning that only in St. Probus did the bishop face the congregation. .The church of St. Euphemia by the Sea, destroyed in the ninth century, was different from St. Euphemia ad Arietem, mentioned in c. . z . From ajgavph, “alms.” ...

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