Martin Luther ... Catholic person. The church thought that Popes, Bishops, and priests had more power that the common lay person. Martin thought that ... View More
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Machiavelli ... Shortly after the decline of the Roman Empire, the continent was plunged into the dark ages, and remained there while popes, bishops, kings and tyrants traded ... View More
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Reformation ... The bishops regulated affairs and governed the people who lived on their lands. ... The Popes, the Churchamp39s spiritual guiders, had often set a poor example as ... View More
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The Roman Catholic Church ... Although successful in enlarging the Popes revenues, these monitory abuses came at a cost ... it from supervision, delivered a direct blow to the Bishops authority ... View More
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Ignatius of Loyola ... Germany, Japan and Brazil. They enjoyed the favour of popes, bishops, and kings since their inception. The name ampquotJesuitampquot came to ... View More
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Western Civilization ... Bishop of Rome had been making claims to power over all other bishops and Christians ... And medieval popes claimed to be in this direct line of succession from the ... View More
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Battle at Canossa ... This agreement was the Concordat of Worms. Popes were now in charge of investing the bishops with the symbols of spiritual office. ... View More
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christian church in MA ... of a ampquotpapal councilampquot, where not only the pope, but all the bishops are able ... After all, hardly any of the popes lived in Rome, which was and is considered the ... View More
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Great Schism catholic church ... popes refused to back down and pointlessly excommunicated one another. Each pope claimed the right to create cardinals and to confirm archbishops, bishops, and ... View More
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Humanism to protestant reformation ... papacy had lost much of its spiritual influence because of the increasing wealth of the Church in a poverish social situation, ampquotpopes and bishops were acting ... View More
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Adalbero of Leon ... ampquotBy the middle of the twelfth century, bishops, and finally popes too, had imposed on the church a view that monks belonged in their monasteries and that ... View More
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Reformation ... A series of reforming popes had led the Catholic Church in an effort to ... The Council of Trent instructed archbishops and bishops to live in the areas they ... View More
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Second vatican council ... is Vatican 2 On October 11, 1962, around two thousand Catholic bishops, cardinals, and ... Many Popes had only their best interests in mind rather than that of ... View More
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Napoleon ... The Concordat also laid down that bishops and priests had state salaries ... clerical revolutionaries he added the amp39Organic Articlesamp39 without the Popes permission. ... View More
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Renaissance Education ... to ampquotwrite essays or hear lectures without his permissionampquotRaymond of Penafort Extracts: 3. Rules and practice set by the popes, councils, and bishops were to ... View More
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Christianity1 ... This system of archbishops and bishops are great for the Church, but Charlemagne uses ... to the aftermath of the Great Schism, a split between rival popes in Rome ... View More
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Christianity ... This system of archbishops and bishops are great for the Church, but Charlemagne uses ... to the aftermath of the Great Schism, a split between rival popes in Rome ... View More
Wordcount: 1653
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Christianity better verison ... This system of archbishops and bishops are great for the Church, but Charlemagne uses ... to the aftermath of the Great Schism, a split between rival popes in Rome ... View More
Wordcount: 1651
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Catacombs ... Callistus served as the official burial ground for the bishops of Rome and the crypt of the popes contains the tombs of several pontiffsampquotCatacombs 1. ampquotMany ... View More
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Papal Supremacy: Innocent III ... out that ampquotthe Lord gave the keys of the kingdom of heavenampquot to the popes. ... The decretal Novit that was addressed to the bishops of France defending Innocentamp39s ... View More
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medieval monasticism ... As early as 1354 the order had provided 24 popes, 200 cardinals, 7000 archbishops, 15,000 bishops, 1560 canonized saints, and 5000 holy persons worthy of ... View More
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church in Middle ages ... All power within the church hierarchy was in the hands of local bishops. ... entire church and the petrine theory was a theory which stated that popes were direct ... View More
Wordcount: 504
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In Support of Reformation ... To surrender to our fears, is to submit to the popes will, hence ... everywhere in Christian countries, and without penalty, wheter for pope, bishops, pastors, monks ... View More
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Humanism ... To raise money for lavish building projects, Popes authorized the sale of indulgence certificates. ... The bishops live like princes. ... View More
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The Papacy ... The Cardinal calls the Popes name three times and without response from ... he issues doctrinal statements, summons council, appoints bishops, establishes dioceses ... View More
Wordcount: 1429
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Italian Renaissance ... Several popes also reformed the actions of the church. In 1545, bishops and cardinals in northern Italy met at the Council of Trent. ... View More
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The History of American Art ... More over, when the ministers and leaders of the Church obtained royal positions, a restriction of selecting the Bishops and the Popes only from aristocratic ... View More
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all about reformation ... under the influence of the Council of Trent, a number of worthy bishops emerged in ... the revival of the Holy Roman Empire by Otto I in 962, popes and emperors ... View More
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Joan ... England was a government dominated by Bishops who were led by a Cardinal ... because they had dominated the former councils called by the Avignon popes LucieSmith ... View More
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Roman Catholic Church ... These leaders would come to be known as Popes, a name modeled on the Latin word for ampquotFatherampquot, ampquotPapaampquot. ... Beneath the Cardinals are the Bishops. ... View More
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