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Papal Expansion and The Importance of Harmonious Relations Between Church and State Ecclesiastical reform was incredibly important in the European Church in ...
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... expense of the move to Avignon was great and the Papal States were unable to supply sufficient funds. Thus began the fiscal abuses of the church, which laid ...
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· The Papal Primacy in which the Eastern Orthodox Church was opposite. · The problem of the clerical celibacy. · The "Filioque". ...
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... Papal Rome in the Eighteenth Century The book, Daily Life in Papal Rome in ... the leadership of the Popes ruled and the different personalities toward the Church. ...
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... including the non-combatants. The Crusades is just called the "Holy War" because the Papal Church incurred it. It was just like ...
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... In short, the church would not be able to receive its papal taxes because King Philip would never allow it to go out of his kingdom. ...
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... Unfortunately, throughout the 14th and 15th centuries, there were numerous problems among the Papal officers which affected both the church and the Body of ...
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... The concept of papal supremacy in which the pope is the leader of the entire church and the petrine theory was a theory which stated that popes were direct ...
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... Two popes, two papal courts, two archbishops or abbots likely to turn up to fill ... By the end of the century the Roman Catholic Church was becoming the laughing ...
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... As a devout Catholic, Mary re-established ties with the Roman Catholic Church's and papal influence were again prevalent in England society and religion. ...
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... France sees the power in holding the Church within its lands and persuades the papal leaders to bring the Church on French soil. ...
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... On the other hand, the papal monarchy suffered from the additional Crusades that forced people to question the unity of the Christian Church. ...
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... On the other hand, the papal monarchy suffered from the additional Crusades that forced people to question the unity of the Christian Church. ...
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... came out of this ordeal was the growth of a "papal council", where ... reformers, there were other historical facts of the late medieval church that contributed to ...
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... who were in collusion with the Catholic Church and therefore the extant Catholicism of the time. During this period ( 1304-8), papal policy -- largely ...
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... Motivated by a variety of considerations, King Henry VIII issued the Act of Supremacy in 1534, which rejected papal control and created the Anglican Church. ...
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... On the other hand, the papal monarchy suffered from the additional Crusades that forced people to question the unity of the Christian Church. ...
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... him to personally crown his son and successor Louis without the need for papal consent. ... to Charles for one to claim that his services to the church were for ...
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... of universal Papal dominion which swept away the foolish arguments on which the Roman Catholic Church had built the imposing structure of Papal rights, opening ...
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... Republic, the Pope accepted the French Church would be obedient to the state. The Government had the authority to appoint bishops, there was a papal veto, and ...
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... he still refused to accord civil and political equality to Jews in the Papal States. ... must be the subject to the ordinary teaching function of the Church and to ...
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... Heavy taxes from the papacy which was the ruling office of the church, caused resentment from the ruling class ... The Princes was unhappy with Papal interference. ...
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... land which was in and of itself a form of power for the papacy and the Church at the time. This Donation of Pepin became what was called the Papal States and ...
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... During this the Pope would be carried around Saint Peter's Square on the Papal Th! rone. The Pope is the highest power of the church. ...
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... powers of political demands were stronger than those of religion and the Church. ... Overall, Boniface VIII lacked the papal power that was evident and enforced in ...
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... The Council of Trent reaffirmed basic Catholic doctrine such as papal supremacy and exclusive church authority to interpret the Bible. ...
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... Other issues that caused the split of the church were whether or not men should shave their beards, financial corruption within the church, papal celibacy and ...
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... these events that European governments had no intention of recognizing absolute papal authority (Noble p. 226). The nature of the Catholic Church was basically ...
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... these events that European governments had no intention of recognizing absolute papal authority (Noble p. 226). The nature of the Catholic Church was basically ...
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... these events that European governments had no intention of recognizing absolute papal authority (Noble p. 226). The nature of the Catholic Church was basically ...
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