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    meetings were held in secret‚ we’re also accused of not believing in sacraments and or mass. The pope tried to prevent it‚ but he had failed‚ which had lead to the Knight’s downfall. On Friday October 13th 1307‚ Pope Clement V and King Philip IV of France had ordered all of the Knights to be caught and thrown in prison. The leader of the Templar’s‚ Jacques de Molay‚ had come to France for a meeting with the pope. In 1307‚ the members and leaders of the Templar Knights were suddenly charged heresy and so

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    The order of command in the Church: Clergy: Religious officials. The members of the Clergy could usually read and write‚ as oppose to the peasants of the time‚ who most usually could not. All of the Clergy were under the authority of the Pope. Pope: The pope was the head of the Catholic Church. Bishops: The Bishops supervised Local parish priests. Local priests: The local parish priests had the most influence on people as he had more contact with the people of his area. 3. How the Church

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    prohibited them from marrying while he was alive. Charlemagne accepts the honor of emperor and has the Pope by his side‚ despite earlier disputes between King Henry IV and the Pope. There was a nine year struggle between Pope Gregory IV and the emperor Henry IV and it provided a glimpse of the political role of medieval papacy. Charlemagne accepted the honor of emperor and the public alliance between the pope and the ruler of a confederation of Germanic tribes now reflects the reality of political power

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    The Great Schism

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    According to Catholicism the Pope is the direct successor of the disciple Peter‚ whom Jesus decided upon to build his church. The importance of the Papacy in European history is unquestionable. The Catholic Church was a key factor in the shaping of European society after the fall of the Roman Empire. In medieval Europe the Catholic Church was believed to be the highest authority and unquestionable. Catholicism became intertwined with everyday life. However‚ by the end of the fourteenth century the

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    increase the power of the popes of the middle ages. In the 1070’s Pope Gregory VII challenged the Holy Roman Empire. While this was the start of the rise and increase in the power of the papacy‚ Pope Gregory’s skirmish with Henry IV ultimately ended with Henry continuing his reign of power. This was because of the Pope Gregory’s lack of military force. The uphill climb to superiority in the papacy was continued by Urban II. Pope Urban was able to recognize that Pope Gregory was too bold without

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    A Legacy to Education

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    Running head: LEGACY STATEMENT Celestine Stith LEGACY STATEMENT Grand Canyon University EDU 576-0-101 Introduction to Graduate Studies February 13‚ 2013 INSTRUCTOR: Professor Susan Meredith Celestine Stith EDU 576-0-101 February 13‚ 2013 Professor Susan Meredith LEGACY STATEMENT The philosophy of learning‚ leading and serving is a systematic approach to providing an educational experience that is developmental and individualized. To teach is to learn‚ to lead

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    three periods. Council fathers met for the first through eighth sessions in Trent (1545-1547)‚ and for the ninth through eleventh sessions in Bologna (1547) during the pontificate of Pope Paul III.[2] Under Pope Julius III‚ the council met in Trent (1551-1552) for the twelfth through sixteenth sessions. Under Pope Pius IV the seventeenth through twenty-fifth

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    The history of the Spanish Inquisition dates back all the way to A.D. When the rulers decided to combine their kingdoms. The Spanish Inquisition was established in 1478 by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castille‚ It was approved by Pope Sixtus IV. The Inquisition was carried and based on a religious foundation and it operated independently from the Catholic Church. They wanted to unite and strengthen their kingdom by having a monarchy of Catholic. They feared the growing population of

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    During his thirty-eight year reign‚ which was characterised by his attempts to develop‚ maintain and restore imperial traditions‚ Frederick I Barbarossa adopted a number of different approaches. His methods in both Germany and Italy were founded on feudal ideology. In Germany‚ he was pragmatic and realistic‚ following a policy of collaboration in order to establish peace and revive the imperial authority that had been lost during the Investiture Struggle. This differed from his approach in Italy

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    of your sins.The ideology of indulgences is a practice that says that one’s journey to eternal salvation could accelerate because of madly works. The first practice of indulgences was in the 11th and 12th centuries when the leaders of the church (Popes) “offered full remission of sins” for any person that was willing to go Crusading. During the 12th and 13th century indulgence changed in a couple ways‚ these things are you have to buy indulgences‚ you could get full

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