While there is no record of a birth date for Bonifatius, it is believed that he died in 705 AD. Since he worked under the papacy for a long period, it is likely that he was born in Rome. Bonifatius served as
consiliarius from the papacy of
Martin I until that of
John VII. Bonifatius was sent by Pope Benedict II to see
Macarius of Antioch in 684 or 685 after the sixth ecumenical council had
anathematized (or excommunicated) Macarius for his belief in
monothelitism. Most likely, Bonifatius was sent to see Macarius to try and convert him and he would have been the ideal candidate to do so because of his vast knowledge of both theology and Greek. He was also well noted in historical documents as the teacher and friend of the English bishop,
Wilfrid of Ripon. These mentioned that in c. 653 a young Wilfrid learned in Rome of "
Paschal calculation, with which the schismatics of which Britain and Ireland were not acquainted with" as well as other ecclesiastical disciplines including how to understand the Gospels. Bede adds that Wilfrid could not have learned these things in his own country. There are also records of Wilfrid returning to Rome in 679-80 and in 704, when he may have sought assistance from Bonifatius. ==Miracula translation==