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    Christians whose only crime was a rejection of Catholic heresy and a commitment to follow the Bible as their sole authority for faith and practice.  While many people associate the Inquisition with Spain and Portugal‚ it was actually instituted by Pope

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    Magna Carta Influence

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    Dawson Pate Mrs. Morton/ Mr. Sousa English II cp-3/ World History cp-1 7 December 2015 Did you know that a document 800 years old can affect todays world? The Magna Carta was made and signed in the year of 1215 and has affected English laws. The Magna Carta has an interesting history‚ wide scope of influence‚ and a major impact on todays people. History The history of the Magna Carta is interesting. It was written during the reign of King John. He was a very corrupt and abusive king. John’s Barons

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    separation. In the time leading up to the events of the schism the eastern and western churches had been developing separately with a different belief system of the Eucharistic ceremony and the power of the holy spirit. The Eastern Orthodox church see the Pope as infallible and they do not believe the Holy Spirit proceeds the father and the son. I would I like to touch on both of these issues‚ the role they play in my life and how they are intertwined to work together.

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    think about the issue and how many people are affected by it. Not only is one affecting themselves‚ but it must affect the people around them because they see them struggle on a daily basis. The writer then goes in to telling the story of Harrison G. Pope Jr.

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    Thomas Becket's Influence

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    they challenged Becket ot head to Winchester and give accounts of his excommunication to the opponents but he refused. The knights went outside and rushed back with their weapons and killed him. After Thomas Becket’s death‚ he was canonized by the pope and he was taken to the

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    Rome History

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    Earliest history There is archaeological evidence of human occupation of the Rome area from approximately 14‚000 years ago‚ but the dense layer of much younger debris obscures Palaeolithic and Neolithic sites.[21] Evidence of stone tools‚ pottery and stone weapons attest to about 10‚000 years of human presence. Several excavations support the view that Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill built above the area of the future Roman Forum. While some archaeologists argue that Rome

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    listing‚ “Som for pleasance of folk and flaterye…som for veyne lorie‚ and som for hate” emphasises the vast corrupt behaviours of the fourteenth century church. Similarly‚ Chaucer lists different religious documents‚ “telle I forth my tales‚ Bulles of popes and of cardinales‚ Of patriarkes‚ and bishoppes…”reveals how the Pardoner attempts to deceive his audience‚ emphasising the corruption of his role. This is emphasised as pardoners needed to have an episcopal licence‚ but many of these were forged which

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    Ramon San Jose May. 2‚ 2005 Period-4 Showers SSR Analysis 1.) The main setting takes place in the beautiful‚ elegant‚ religious‚ Vatican City. The story pretty spread out throughout the Vatican in churches‚ especially St. Peter’s Basilica‚ museums‚ the pope’s hidden passageways‚ offices‚ and a lot of other interesting places. Vatican City is a beautiful city where an abundant amount of faithful living Catholics are located. This city is also where Christianity

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    The Roman Catholic Church

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    imprisonment and death. Even if the person was truly innocent‚ if the church officials didn’t believe you‚ you were out of luck. There was no escape. The medieval Church members were corrupt. Because the Church was Roman Catholic‚ it was headed by the pope. The Church had absolute power over Christians. The king did not have the ability to tell the Church members what to do. Some church leaders ignored their vows. Priests paid less attention to religion. The corruption growth could not be tried by a

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    have a positive impact on one’s afterlife. The catholic religion and church shaped the medieval world as it was considered to be the most important aspect of their life. Pope Innocent III states in 1198‚ during the height of the high Middle Ages‚ "the Catholic Church has set up two great lights on earth. The greater light being the pope; to rule over souls; the lesser light‚ being the king‚ to rule over bodies." (1). In other words‚ the Catholic Church and religion has impacted the living and dead souls

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