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                    |   | Meet the
                        First Christians |  
                    | Many Christians
                        are under the misconception that the Church never existed
                        until the time of Constantine in the 4th century . Below
                        are 9 real, historical martyrs for the Catholic Christian
                        Faith that say otherwise. At the end of this page is a list
                        of more than 50 other First Christians  that either gave
                        up their lives or were model examples of holiness for the
                        Catholic Faith founded by Jesus on St. Peter.
                          
                            
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                                    Ignatius of Antioch  50-107AD Syrian; ecclesiastical writer, bishop, martyr Wrote
                                several very early Church documents.
 Ignatius uses the word "Catholic" in his letter
                                to the Smyrnaeans.
 
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                                      Clement of Rome, 4th Pope of the Catholic Church 60-99AD pope: (88-97) Roman; pope, martyr. The oldest extant
                                Christian homily we have is attributed to him: Second
                                letter of Clement of Rome to the Corinthians (150)
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                                      Polycarp of Smyrna 69-165AD Asia Minor; bishop, defender of orthodoxy, martyr
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                                    Justin Martyr 100-165AD Samaritan; philosopher, apologist, martyr
 
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                                      Irenaeus of Lyons 125-203ADAsia Minor; bishop, missionary, theologian, defender
                                of orthodoxy
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                              |  | Tertullian160-230ADNorth African; ecclesiastical writer, Christian apologist,
                                    son of a centurion and trained as a lawyer in
                                    Rome. Pagan for half his life.
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                                      Jerome 342-420ADDalmatian; priest, hermit, abbot, biblical scholar
                                and translator, Doctor of the Church—                                Translated the Holy Scriptures for the Catholic Church
                                by order of Pope Damasus I.
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                                    Augustine of Hippo 354-430AD North African; bishop, theologian, Doctor
                                of the Church. Well loved saint, even among
                                Protestants!
 
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                                    Gregory I (the Great), 64th Pope of the Catholic
                                    Church 540-604AD Roman; pope, abbot, liturgist, reformer, statesman, Doctor
                                of the Church. He helped the poor while
                                spreading and strengthening the faith. He wrote extensively
                                on moral and theological subjects.
 
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