Catherine of Siena, a servant to the poor and sick and a spiritualist,[1] encouraged Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome because she believed the Papacy did not belong in Avignon, but belonged in Rome [2]. She convinced the Pope to return to Rome by referring to the Bible [3]. Catherine believed that there needed a change in the churches. Eventually, she profitably ended the Papacy in Avignon by persuading the Pope to return to Rome. Catherine expressed her belief that
Catherine of Siena, a servant to the poor and sick and a spiritualist,[1] encouraged Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome because she believed the Papacy did not belong in Avignon, but belonged in Rome [2]. She convinced the Pope to return to Rome by referring to the Bible [3]. Catherine believed that there needed a change in the churches. Eventually, she profitably ended the Papacy in Avignon by persuading the Pope to return to Rome. Catherine expressed her belief that