[2] He was probably born in Rome, and was designated to succeed to the papacy by his predecessor, Felix IV, who had been a strong adherent of the Arian Ostrogothic kings.
Boniface was later elected, largely due to the influence of King Athalaric.
[3] For a time, he served as pope in competition with Dioscorus, who had been elected by most of the priests of Rome.
Boniface and Dioscorus were both consecrated in Rome on 22 September 530, but Dioscurus died only twenty-two days later.
[1] Boniface II's most notable act was confirming the decisions of the Council of Orange, teaching that grace is always necessary to obtain salvation.