Pope: 97-105
Pope Saint Evaristus, also known as Saint Evaristus, served as the fifth Bishop of Rome and is traditionally regarded as the fifth Pope of the Catholic Church.
Early Life
Little is known about the early life of Evaristus, including his birthplace and upbringing. He is believed to have been born in Greece, but specific details about his family background are scarce.
Papacy
Evaristus succeeded Pope Saint Clement I as Bishop of Rome and Pope, serving as the fifth Pope of the Catholic Church. His exact dates of papal reign are uncertain, but he is traditionally believed to have served as Pope from around 97 AD until his death, which is traditionally dated to either 105 AD or 107 AD.
During his papacy, Evaristus is said to have continued the work of his predecessors in leading and shepherding the early Christian community in Rome.
Contributions and Legacy
While there are few specific details about Evaristus’s papacy, he is traditionally credited with furthering the development and organization of the early Church in Rome.
Evaristus is mentioned in several early Christian texts and documents, including the writings of early Church fathers such as Irenaeus and Eusebius. He is also mentioned in some lists of early popes and is included in the traditional list of popes recognized by the Catholic Church.
Martyrdom and Veneration
According to tradition, Evaristus died a martyr’s death for his Christian faith, although the circumstances surrounding his martyrdom are unclear. Evaristus is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, with his feast day celebrated on October 26th.
He is often depicted in Christian art and iconography, typically shown wearing papal vestments and holding a book or scroll, symbolizing his role as a bishop and teacher of the faith.
Despite the limited historical information available about Pope Saint Evaristus, he holds a significant place in Christian tradition as one of the early leaders of the Church in Rome and a key figure in the apostolic succession from Saint Peter. His life and ministry continue to inspire devotion and reverence among Christians worldwide.

