Liberius had acceded to the papacy in …

Years: 361 - 361

Liberius had acceded to the papacy in 352.

However, when Liberius was banished in 353 by the Arianist emperor Constantius II for refusing to subscribe the sentence of condemnation against Athanasius of Alexandria, Felix II had been installed as antipope.

At the end of an exile of more than two years, the emperor had recalled Liberius; but, as Felix was the official occupant of the Roman See, a year had passed before Liberius was sent to Rome.

It was the emperor's intention that Liberius should govern the Church jointly with Felix, but on the arrival of Liberius, the Roman people had expelled Felix.

Neither Liberius nor Felix had taken part in the Council of Rimini in 359.

Following the death of Constantius in 361, Liberius annuls the decrees of that assembly, but, with the concurrence of bishops Athanasius and Hilary, retains the bishops who had signed and then withdrawn their adherence.

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