Saint Adrian III (d. 885) Pope Hadrian III
Also known as: Hadrian III
Little is known of the life or papacy of Adrian III, or why he is venerated as a saint. He was born in Rome and was elected to the Chair of St. Peter on May 17, 884.
During his reign, there was a great famine in Rome , which he mitigated as he could. He opposed an aristocratic faction led by Formosus, Bishop of Porto; had George of the Aventine, a member of the Formosan group and a notorious murderer, tried, condemned and blinded; and had a widow of another of the group whipped naked through the streets of the city.
Cultus confirmed: 1892 by Pope Leo XIII
Feast: July 8 (formerly September 7)
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