Pamphilus of Sulmona

He was the son of a pagan who repudiated him when he converted to Christianity.

[2] He is traditionally described as a person of a very generous and kindly spirit who was much concerned with the evangelization of the invading Lombards.

[1] While bishop, he was accused of Arianism by his clergy, but was acquitted of these charges by Pope Sergius I, who compensated Pamphilus with alms for the poor in his diocese.

His remains are located in the Sulmona Cathedral, which is dedicated to Pamphilus.

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