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In which year did Pope John XXIII remove Alexander's designation as a martyr from the Roman Calendar?

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In 1960, Pope John XXIII removed Alexander's designation as a martyr from the Roman Calendar, citing a lack of historical grounding.

In which year was Pope Alexander I born?

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Pope Alexander I was born in 75 AD in Rome, Italy.

True or false: Pope Alexander I is credited with introducing both the use of holy water and salt to purify Christian dwellings and the mixing of water with sacramental wine.

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Pope Alexander I started blessing his followers' houses with a combination of water and salt. The notion was that this concoction, coupled with the pope's remarks, would bless and protect the structure.

How old was Pope Alexander when he started his reign?

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Experts estimate that he was approximately 30 when he was chosen to rule the church.

For around how many years did Pope Alexander I reign?

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Which day is commemorated as Alexander's feast day?

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Alexander I was canonized by both the Orthodox and Catholic churches. Feast days are observed on May 3 and March 16 in honor of his life and legacy.

True or false: Pope Alexander's relics were moved after he died.

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True. Alexander I relics were allegedly moved to Freising in Bavaria in AD 834.

When did Alexander Pope die?

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Pope Alexander I was beheaded. The church is unsure of the exact date but believes it was between 113 and 119.

Who among the following was not beheaded together with Pope Alexander I?

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History does not know whether the pope's corpse was burnt before or after his decapitation.

Where did Alexander Pope I die?

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