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    Chhi 301 Paper 2

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    and made the popes the great patrons of the local populace. Religious life in Rome‚ as in other cities‚ centered on the bishop. Rome’s size and large population necessitated considerable delegation [1]. It is believed that the start of the Papacy was from the time of Saint Peter all the way to present day. I believe when talking about the Papacy it is important to start with Pope Gregory I also known as “Gregory the Great” while serving as Pope from 590 A.D to 604 A.D. Pope Gregory I Was

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    Essay On The 95 Theses

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    of moneys money. See Martin Luther knew the Pope wasn’t different than anyone else so he is trying to tell people these indulgences won’t do anything for you. He thought only God could save you. Rome didn’t like him saying this tho so‚ he got sent to Rome to talk to them and the Pope. Luther’s writings were condemned on November 19‚1518 by the Pope because the Pope said Luther’s writing were conflicting with the teaching of the Church. The Pope announced on July 1520 that Luther had 120 days

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    Catholic church to be created. The leader of the Catholic church is called the Pope. The Pope will do anything to keep the Christianity’s religion glorified‚ if it was meant to kill or kick people out of there homes it was going to happen. The Crusade killed people in the Holy States. The Crusade were military campaigns sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages. In 1095‚ Pope Urban II proclaimed the First Crusade with the stated goal of restoring Christian

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    wytcliffe and lollardy

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    Wycliffe and Lollardy During the 1300s or the Dark Ages as we might call it‚ the Church headed by the Pope was the centre of power. The hierarchical ordering of the clergy and the nobility occupying the highest position and the common people occupying the lowest status is unbending. Understanding the role of John Wycliffe in the reformation of the Church is imperative. In a sense‚ John Wycliffe paved the way for later reformations of men like Martin Luther and the Puritans. John Wycliffe spent

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    The Holy Roman Empire

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    (Augusta) from Pope John XII. For many years after this ceremony an Emperor would be proclaim in German lands which would become the Holy Roman Empire. The formative years of the Holy Roman Empire‚ included the papal decline and recovery of Rome in addition to the struggle for power. A pope is in need of help from the Frankish king. After being physically attacked by his enemies in the streets of Rome. It is not known what is agreed‚ but Charlemagne travels to Rome in 800 to support the pope. But unexpectedly

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    kings or dukes‚ had any legitimate role in appointments of spiritual offices such as bishoprics. In the eleventh and twelfth centuries the control of appointments or investitures of church officials such as bishops and abbots became a conflict between Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV‚ Holy Roman Emperor. This reveals that medieval society had to decide which authority figure to support‚ either the secular or spiritual authority‚ because each one believed that the other was entitled to more authority than

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    All of which I am about to write in this short synthesis is solely taken from the book entitled‚ “Church and Sacraments” by Victoria D. Corral‚ Ed.D. Et al. No other reference was used in the makings. The 12 chosen apostles of Jesus Christ were the first footsteps taken to the creation of the Church‚ which was born from the Father’s plan in order to continue the mission He had done and that is to proclaim the Kingdom of God. The early Christian community was the beginning of the Church as each apostle

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    the most was the Pope. It was established that the Bible held more authority than the Church in the 1400’s by John Wycliffe of England and Jan Hus of Bohemia. Furthermore‚ they taught that the pope did not have the right to worldly power. At the start of the Reformation‚ many political leaders questioned his control and power. New ideas from the Renaissance had begun to challenge the Catholic Church. Individualism and secularism went against the Church’s beliefs. Not only did the pope lose all of his

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    Albert was acquiring money through selling his indulgences. The church at the time allowed the selling of indulgences which was like a get out of jail free card for your sins. In doc A they describe a imagined scene of Pope Julius II not able to enter heaven. He was one of the popes who sold many indulgences and corrupted the church with them at that time as well. Martin Luther adamantly opposed indulgences because he believed only what was in scripture‚ Believed in only two of the holy seven sacraments

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    The Great Schism Essay

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    The appointed pope returned to Avignon. This saw the church being placed in a worse state than it had been during the time of the Babylonian Captivity. The church was split into two allegiances‚ an event called the Great Schism‚ which produced two popes claiming universal sovereignty‚ while sending forth papal officers and raised the prices of taxes for Christians‚ which resulted in the excommunication of both popes. The Great Schism continued after the opposing popes died and replacements were designated

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