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St.
Clement of Rome
St.
Clement of Rome is believed to have been the fourth bishop of Rome and
served during the last decade of the first century. Around 96, he sent
a letter from the Church of Rome to the Church of Corinth, a major city
in northeastern Greece and the site of St. Paul's evangelization. This
letter, known as Clement's First Epistle to the Corinthians, is most
likely directed against immoral practices of prostitution connected
with the Temple of Aphrodite. In the letter, Clement expresses his
dissatisfaction with events taking place in the Corinthian Church and
asks the people to repent for their unchristian ways. The letter is
important because it indicates that the author was acting as the head
of the Christian Church and that it was centered in Rome. Clement was
reportedly put to death under Emperor Domitian.
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