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Alveus_Lacuna
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As an aside, does anyone know when the title “Pope” was first borrowed by the bishop of Rome from the Patriarch of Alexandria? Victor I seems way too early to properly apply the title as it is understood today.Pope Saint Victor I (died 199 A.D.) made Latin the official language of the Church, which was the language used in North Africa, such that the Liturgy in Rome was in Latin from his time on. This was not universal (for the West) until later in the fourth century.