Saint Clement I, also known as Clement of Rome, is traditionally considered the fourth pope of the Catholic Church, succeeding Saints Peter, Linus, and Anacletus. Clement is believed to have been born in Rome in the late 1st century BC or early 1st century AD. According to tradition, he was converted to Christianity by Saints Peter or Paul, becoming a close disciple of the Apostles. He is considered one of the early Church Fathers and played a key role in establishing ecclesiastical authority in Rome.
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