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Article: Pope Cornelius, a reconciler, had a hard road.(Opinion)
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- National Catholic Reporter
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- September 24, 2004
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The names of several apostles, popes and other male saints of the early church appear in brackets in the first eucharistic prayer, which means that their names are almost never mentioned at Mass, even when the presider uses that prayer.
These figures share the same fate with the only saintly women who are included, also in brackets, in the second half of the same prayer: Felicity, Perpetua, Agatha, Lucy, Agnes, Cecilia and Anastasia. One almost never hears their names proclaimed in the traditional Roman Canon.
This column is about one of those early saints--a relatively obscure pope by the name of Cornelius, who served as bishop of Rome from 251 until ...