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Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Pope Anastasius II

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Anastasius II, Pope, a native of Rome, elected 24 Nov., 496; d. 16 Nov., 498. His congratulatory letter to Clovis, on the occasion of the latter's conversion, is now deemed a forgery of the seventeenth century (J. Kavet, Bibl. de l'ée. des Chartres, 1885, XLVI. 258–59). He insisted on the removal from the diptychs of the name of Acacius, Patriarch of Constantinople, but recognized the validity of his sacramental acts, an attituile that displeased the Romans. He also condenmed Traducianism.

P.L., CXXVIII, 439-450; Lib. Pont. (ed. Duchesne), I, 258; Hemmer in Dict. de Theol. Cath., I, 1163-64; Thiel, Epist.Rom. Pont. (1868), II, 82–85, 614–15.