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  • A papal bull is a special kind of patent or charter issued by a pope ... and Sanctus PEtrus. The name of the issuing pope was usually on the reverse ...
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  • occurs after the death or resignation of a pope. In this case the particular ... occurs after the death or resignation of a pope. In this case the particular ...
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  • Pope Leo XIII (March 2, 1810 - July 20, 1903), born Vincenzo Gioacchino ... he was appointed domestic prelate to Pope Gregory XVI in January 1837 ...
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  • Following his work in the Caribbean, Pope Pius IX ordered him back to ... France. He was venerated in 1899 by Pope Leo XIII; beatified in 1934 ...
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  • [[Image:Pope Leo IX.jpg|thumb|Pope Leo IX]] In 1014, the German Emperor ... Great Schism of the East and West, when Pope Leo IX included the term in his ...
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  • [[Image:Pope Leo IX.jpg|thumb|150px|Pope Leo IX]] The letter was translated and brought to Pope Leo IX, who ordered that a reply ...
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  • Pope Innocent III (c. 1161 C.E. – June 16, 1216 C.E.), born Lotario ... of Count Trasimund of Segni, a nephew of Pope Clement III (1187 C.E.–1191 ...
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  • An antipope (from Latin: meaning "rival-pope" or "counter ... accepted, claim to be the lawful Pope, and is elected in opposition ...
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  • In January of 1556, Pope Paul IV gave the College the authority to ... given back to Jesuits on May 17, 1824, by Pope Leo XII. ...
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  • The papacy is the office of the pope (from Latin: "papa" ... infallibility for those rare occasions the pope speaks ex cathedra when issuing ...
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  • Council, (449 C.E.); rejected Nestorianism. Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria ... excommunications of 1054 between the Pope Leo IX and the Patriarch Michael ...
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  • The Counter-Reformation is usually understood to have began from Pope ... understood to have officially started with Pope Paul III (1534-1549) in the ...
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  • Pope John Paul II, born Karol Józef Wojtyła (May 18, 1920 – April ... John Paul II was pope during a period in which Catholicism's ...
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  • that is ruled by the Bishop of Rome—the Pope. The highest state functionaries ... by its inclusion within the walls built by Leo IV (ninth century), and later ...
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  • urgent entreaties of the French bishops, Pope Pius IX extended the feast ... declared. In his Papal Bull Auctorem Fidei, Pope Pius VI praised devotion to ...
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  • Even a papal ban by Pope Leo IX (on the grounds of consanguinity) ... repentance for what was considered by the pope a consanguine marriage (they ...
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  • prominent scholars, and was encouraged by Pope Pius VII to undertake the ... Pius VIII, who was to be elected pope the following March, called ...
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  • Pope Pius XII, born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli (March ... in 1946. Most sedevacantists regard Pope Pius XII as the last true ...
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  • persecuted. Even the bishop of Rome, Pope Liberius, was deposed by the ... pro-Arian. Catholic sources indicate that Pope Damasus I also sent delegates ...
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  • quot;Equals to the Apostles." In 1880, Pope Leo XIII introduced their ... In 867, Pope Nicholas I invited the brothers to Rome. Their evangelizing ...
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  • of Stridon from the province of the Danube. Pope Silvester I declined to attend ... certainly, came as representatives of the Pope."Carroll, 11 ...
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  • of Flanders, against the wishes of Pope Leo IX, in 1053, at the Cathedral ... Meanwhile, William submitted his claim to the English throne to Pope ...
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  • The Emperor and Pope Gregory IX called a crusade against the Mongol ... * de Hartog, Leo. Genghis Khan: conqueror of the World. New York, ...
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  • unrest throughout the Empire. The emperor Leo III issued a decree in 726 ... after the city's capture under Baldwin IX. During this time, the Byzantine ...
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  • tempt him, but he drove her away. Finally, Pope Innocent IV intervened, and ... #039;s speeches and pamphlets. When the Pope was alerted of this dispute ...
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  • behalf of her ten-year-old son King Charles IX and was granted sweeping powers ... I of France and Lorenzo's uncle Pope Leo X against the Holy Roman ...
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  • century following the recommendation of Pope Pius V that all the bordering ... Papal decree Cum nimis absurdum, promulgated by Pope Paul IV in 1555 ...
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  • Arabs that Charles was unable to support Pope Gregory III against the Lombards ... in 754 by entering into an alliance with Pope Stephen II, who presented ...
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  • redactions. Although popular legend credits Pope Gregory I (the Great) with ... . Other ancient witnesses such as Pope Clement I, Tertullian, Athanasius ...
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  • with the Bishop of Rome, currently Pope Benedict XVI. It traces its ... eight distinct rites or traditions with the Pope as its leader. Each of these ...
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  • firmly anti-slavery in later years. In 1462, Pope Pius II declared slavery to be "a great crime" (magnum scelus). In 1537, Pope Paul III forbade ...
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  • leader Charles "the Great" by Pope Leo III in Rome of Christmas ... based upon were brought to the papacy by Pope Leo IX on his election in 1049 ...
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  • in custom, creed and practice spurred Pope Leo IX to send a legation to ... leading to a campaign against them by Pope Leo IX who they defeated at the ...
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  • * In Denmark, with the reigns of Christian IX and Frederick VIII. ... * In the Vatican, with the reign of Pope Leo XIII and the beginning ...
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  • Charlemagne had himself crowned Emperor by Pope Leo III at Rome in 800, an ... Queen, thereby winning the Lombard crown. Pope John XII appealed to Otto ...
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  • Charlemagne had himself crowned Emperor by Pope Leo III at Rome in 800, an ... to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Louis IX (1215–1270), commonly Saint ...
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