Feast day · June 2
St. Eugene I, Pope
St. Eugene I was the Pope of the Catholic Church from 654 to 657 AD. Born in Rome, he was known for his efforts to maintain unity within the Church during a time of political turmoil. As Pope, he condemned the Monothelite heresy and worked to strengthen the authority of the Holy See. St. Eugene I is venerated for his unwavering commitment to the faith and his role in preserving the integrity of the Church.