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    During the 1400s and the 1500s many people tried to expose the church’s corruption and to make reforms. These reformers were usually persecuted by church officials and kings‚ some were even burned at the stake. One such reformer who both the pope and emperor Charles V tried to silence was Martin Luther In 1521‚ Martin Luther was summoned by emperor Charles V to the Diet of the Worms to face train for his attacks on the church. Before the Diet of the Worms‚ Luther lets it be known that he did

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    Thus the Pope recognized two Cistercian Orders‚ called today the Order of Citeaux and the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance‚ popularly known as the Trappists. The Order of Citeaux suffered greatly under the communist onslaught‚ not only in Eastern Europe

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    convictions since it is composed to pick up the Pope’s backing. Copernicus recognizes that the Pope is intense‚ in this way obliging Copernicus to pick up the Pope’s backing all together for his work to be best. On the off chance that the Church had as of now seen science emphatically‚ this piece in Copernicus’ book‚ On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres‚ would not be fundamental. This portrays how the Pope and the Catholic Church contrarily influenced these scientists. Furthermore‚ others lower

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    in a snake’s coil. The coils indicated to what circle of Hell the damned are destined. The serpent’s bite on the genitals of Minos illustrated Michelangelo’s disdain for the Cardinal. (It is said that when the Cardinal approached the Pope with his complaint‚ the Pope replied that his ‘’jurisdiction did not extend to Hell‚ and the portrait would have to

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    In a sensitive case of the Spanish inquisition which they saw to the death of 100 000 protestants and heretics between the 15th and 19th century. The catholic church was under monarchy rule and this formed the Spanish inquisition‚ they worked on a system of called the tribunal court in which the catholic church used the inquisition to get rid of and punish heretics. The catholic church in modern times would be seen as a dictatorship‚ a dictatorship is a part of a government of ethnic group in

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    People were forced to believe that whatever the Pope said or predicted would come true. The townspeople were scared for dear life‚ and lived their lives in a state of paranoia‚ of saying‚ doing or associating themselves with the wrong people. According to bibliotecapaleyades.com “to even establish an

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    476‚ the Roman pope was the only guardian of Christian universalism in the West. He began more explicitly to attribute his dominance to Rome’s being the burial place of Saint Peter‚ whom Jesus had called the "rock" on which the church was to be built. The Eastern Christians respected that tradition and recognized the Roman patriarch to a measure of honorable authority. But they never believed that this authority allowed the papacy to overrule another church or that it made the pope into a universally

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    borders against other barbarian attacks. I. Earned him the title “the Great d. Enlisted the Church in a careful rebuilding program I. Crowned bishops and abbots royal princes and agents of the king. e. Responded to a call of help from Pope John XII. I. Pope John crowned Otto I emperor for helping him in 962.

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    of people in the Middle Ages. The Church owned land‚ they controlled people’s beliefs‚ they were wealthy and they were led by the Pope. Majority of people in the Middle Ages were Catholic and relied on the Church for teachings‚ rewards and punishments. The church used threats‚ teachings and law to control people of the Middle Ages. People went on Crusades for the Pope and the Church. The Church told people if they did not obey their rules and beliefs they would go to hell. People of the Middle Ages

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    the Franks‚ I am not able to rule the people of the church nor to defend presbyters‚ clerics‚ monks‚ or the handmaidens of God. Nor can I prohibit those rites and sacrileges of pagan idols in Germany without his mandate and the fear he inspires.” Pope Gregory II sent a recommendation to Charles Martel in 722 that Boniface needed his aid. “For the sake of the German people‚ we warmly commend him to your high favor and pray you to help him in every need‚ to defend him against every enemy over whom

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