Saint Martin I: Standing Firm in Truth, Even Unto Suffering
Saint Martin I: Standing Firm in Truth, Even Unto Suffering The life of Pope Martin I is a profound witness to courage, truth, and unwavering faith in the face of persecution. As pope during a time of doctrinal confusion and political pressure, he chose fidelity to Christ over comfort, and truth over compromise—no matter the cost. Saint Martin I became pope in 649 AD, during a period when the Church was struggling with the heresy of Monothelitism, which falsely claimed that Christ had only one will instead of both a human and divine will. This teaching threatened the true understanding of Christ’s nature and the fullness of our salvation. With clarity and conviction, Martin convened the Lateran Council to condemn this error and defend the authentic teaching of the Church. But standing for truth came with a price. The emperor at the time opposed his stance and sought to silence him. Without trial or proper authority, Martin was arrested, humiliated, and forcibly taken from Rome to...