Anencletus
Anencletus, also known as Cletus, was the third Pope of Rome, serving from approximately 79 to 92 AD. He is recognized as a significant early leader of the Christian Church. Historical records suggest he was of Roman origin and played a role in the administration and growth of the nascent Christian community in Rome.
According to tradition, Anencletus divided the city of Rome into parishes and appointed priests to minister
The exact details of his life and pontificate are scarce, as is common for many early Church