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- John_the_Deacon_(Church_of_Rome) comment "Sometimes confused with Johannes Hymonides; see also John the Deacon for others.John the Deacon (fl. 500) was a deacon in the Church of Rome during the pontificate of Pope Symmachus (498–514). He is known only from an epistle he wrote to a Senarius, a vir illustris who had asked him to explain aspects of Christian initiatory practice. John's response provides a \"rather full description\" of the catechumenal process and initiation rites at Rome at the beginning of the 6th century.".