Paschasius, deacon of Rome
Paschasius, deacon of Rome
Paschasius (3), deacon of Rome, called by Gregory the Great in his Dialogues, bk. iv. c. 40, “a man of great sanctity.” He was a firm supporter of the antipope Laurentius to his death, and his adhesion was a great source of strength to the opponents of Symmachus (cf. Baronius, ann. 498). There is extant a work of his in two books, de Sancto Spiritu (Patr. Lat. lxii. 9-40), which Gregory (u.s.) calls “libri rectissimi ac luculenti.” The date of his death was c. 512.
[G.W.D.]