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    The Franciscan movement was a religious order that arose out of one man’s ideologies and beliefs. St. Francis of Assisi’s ideals of absolute poverty‚ obedience‚ humility‚ and simplicity were uncomplicated and basic‚ but during his life and even shortly after his death these ideologies were gradually shifting and causing a great amount of debate. The immense size of the Franciscan Order combined with the mass amount of popularity that the Order gained made changes in the ideology and objectives

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    RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD -PHL 230 JOURNAL Zeeba Mubin 8979 Table of content 1. Gulf News article on “Tight security for Ganesh immersion” 2. Evaluation and analysis of the article 3. Gulf News article on “Of virtue‚ vice and a Vatican priest” 4. Evaluation and analysis of the article In the article the celebrations of Ganesh Chaturthi’s security is mentioned. Ganesh is the son of Shiva and his wife Parvati. Ganesh was born looking like a boy and then when Ganesh interfered between his

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    AP European Summer Work Chapter 9: The flowering of Medieval Civilizations Cultural Developments: in the 12th and early 13th century‚ education was revolutionized‚ the Bureaucratization of monarchies was introduced‚ the commercial transactions in cities‚ and the development of church and civil law as society became wealthier and more expansive. The Rise of Universities: In the high middle ages‚ universities revolutionized the world. Monastic Schools; monastic schools were found favorable

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    exactly that‚ a list of principles for the Pope. This documentation of rules shows how much power the pope had in the 11th century in Europe‚ that it had to be regulated. This source seems to be a guideline to the head of the church at the time and those to follow. It was written to be written in very straight forward direction‚ setting strict boundaries on the Pope’s power. I personally think that the Dictatus Papae origin may have been from before Pope Gregory

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    Internally there were disputes between the Church and the lay powers. The Investiture Dispute in the 11th Century‚ a dispute between the Pope and European monarchs over the right to select bishops and church officials‚ was the most significant and ended with the triumph of church authority over the lay power of the Holy Roman Empire. Challenges of creed included Catherism (centered on Languedoc in France)‚ the Waldensians of North West Italy and Southern France and led ultimately to the Albigenisian

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    As we look at this time period for the purpose of this paper there will be a focus on this change from the perspective of where did ultimate authority resided. The perspective of the Catholic Church was that the ultimate authority resided with the Pope and he held the power over both religious growth and secular government. During this time many Kings and leaders looked to the church for guidance and approval but this would not last. To have a background on why the questioning of authority and

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    They have subjects but do not rule over them. Even so‚ these states are live happily. Before Pope Alexander VI‚ kings in Italy did not respect the popes and their authority. After him‚ other popes continued to increase the power of the church. Machiavelli suggests Lorenzo de’ Medici to make his position great through his goodness. One thing I can notice in this chapter is the ambition for power of the popes who they claim to be the

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    records (Lecture‚ October 19‚ 2014). Clergy being educated also helped grow the power of the Church. As a result‚ both the West and Byzantium sought to claim divine legitimacy through the Church. In the West‚ the emperor was endorsed or blessed by the pope or religious leader (Lecture October 19‚ 2014). In Byzantium‚ the ruler claimed to have two natures‚ human and divine (Levack 243). The divine nature‚ like the blessing the Western leaders claimed from the Church‚ was used to explain his legitimacy

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    the Inquisition. Regardless of Segredo’s warning‚ “Galileo‚ I saw you on your own pyre. I beg you‚ do not go.” Galileo continued to support Copernicus’s theories. The Inquisition‚ learning of Galileo’s discoveries urged the Pope to apprehend Galileo for heresy. However‚ the Pope‚ irritated by the interminable noise of shuffling in the corridors of the Vatican‚ he relents‚ allowing the Inquisitor to threaten Galileo by showing him‚ “the instruments”. Only after Galileo was threatened‚ did he recant

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    In the period 476 C.E. to 1450 C.E‚ Western Europe changed from feudalism and manorialism to urban centers and cities‚ and decentralization of government to the formation of centralized government and nations‚ while the role of the Catholic Church remained the same. In 476 C.E‚ the Western Roman Empire came to an end when German troops invaded the area. Romulus Augustus‚ the last Roman Emperor‚ lost his position‚ but German leaders had truly been controlling the area for a while before the official

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