During Fabian's reign of 14 years, there was a lull in the persecution which had resulted in the exile of both
Anterus' predecessor
Pontian and the antipope (and later saint)
Hippolytus. Fabian had enough influence at court to effect the return of the bodies of both of these martyrs from Sardinia, where they had died at hard labor in the mines. The report that he baptized the emperor
Philip the Arab and his son, however, is probably a legend, although he did seem to enjoy some connections at court, since the bodies of Pontian and Hippolytus could not have been exhumed without the emperor's approval. According to the sixth-century historian and hagiographer
Gregory of Tours Fabian sent out the "apostles to the Gauls" to Christianise
Gaul in A.D. 245. Fabian sent seven bishops from
Rome to Gaul to preach the Gospel:
Gatianus of Tours to
Tours,
Trophimus of Arles to
Arles,
Paul of Narbonne to
Narbonne,
Saturnin to
Toulouse,
Denis to
Paris,
Austromoine to
Clermont, and
Martial to
Limoges. He also condemned Privatus, the originator of a new
heresy in
Africa. The
Liber Pontificalis says that Fabian divided the Christian communities of Rome into seven districts, each supervised by a
deacon.
Eusebius (VI §43) adds that he appointed seven subdeacons to help collect the
acta of the martyrs—the reports of the court proceedings on the occasion of their trials. There is also a tradition that he instituted the four minor clerical orders: porter, lector, exorcist, and acolyte. However most scholars believe these offices evolved gradually and were formally instituted at a later date. His deeds are thus described in the
Liber Pontificalis: He divided the
regiones into deaconships and made seven sub-deaconships which seven secretaries oversaw, so that they brought together the deeds of the martyrs faithfully made whole, and he brought forth many works in the cemeteries. The
Liberian Catalogue of the popes also reports that Fabian initiated considerable work on the
catacombs, where honored Christians were interred, and where he also caused the body of Pontian to be entombed at the
catacomb of Callixtus. ==Martyrdom and legacy==