Anacletus
Anacletus was a pope in the early Christian Church, serving from approximately 76 to 88 AD. He is often recognized as the third pope, following Saint Peter and Saint Linus. Anacletus is believed to have played a significant role in establishing church organization and governance during a time of growth for Christianity.
His papacy is noted for the promotion of the faith and the strengthening of the Christian community in Rome. Anacletus is also associated with the development of early church practices, including the use of baptism and the celebration of the Eucharist. His contributions helped lay the foundation for future church leaders.