Church, the Catholic—the one kingdom of Christ in all ages, [2];
unity of, as necessary as the unity of God, [2];
want of the idea makes documents unintelligible, [4].
Constans II., emperor, charges the exarch Olympius to murder Pope St. Martin, [54];
appoints another exarch, Kalliopas, to kidnap the Pope, [79];
tortures and puts to death St. Maximus, the Confessor, [159-170];
forces the election of Pope Eugenius in the life-time of St. Martin, [226];
murders his brother, Theodosius, a deacon, [230];
his visit to Rome described by Anastasius, [230];
strips Rome of statues, and St. Mary of the Martyrs (the Pantheon) of its roof, [233];