Pope Anacletus, also sometimes referred to as Pope Cletus, was the third Pope of the Catholic Church, (the official title is Bishop of Rome). He served from 76-88 C.E.[1] He established a Christian community in Ruvo, Apulia, where he baptized Christian followers in secret.[2][3]
After the death of the second Pope, Linus, Anacletus returned to Rome. He divided the area into what would today be called parishes or small groups. He established a small chapel near the burial sites of Peter and Linus which is the site of today's Basilica of St. Peter.[2]
He was killed during the reign of the Emperor Domitian for being a Christian leader. He was also buried near Peter and Linus.[2]