Pacian
Saint Pacian was an early Spanish Christian prelate.
Biography
Pacian served as Bishop of Barcelona from about 365 AD to 391 AD. He succeeded Praetextatus.Considered a Father of the Church, Pacian is eulogized in Jerome's De [Viris Illustribus (Jerome)|De viris illustribus], in which Jerome praises his eloquence, learning, chastity, and holiness of life.
His writings are extant only in part in three letters and a short treatise, Paraenesis ad Poenitentiam. In his writings, he discussed ecclesiastical discipline, baptism, papal primacy, and teachings on penance against Novatianism, which was then flourishing in Spain. He is also remembered from a phrase from one of his letters: Christianus mihi nomen est, catholicus vero cognomen.