How To Use Papacy In A Sentence
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As it sets in motion the election of the next Pope, it serves as a reminder that the papacy is not passed on but taken up afresh — that it is recast by each man who occupies the office, and that the process by which a new Pope is chosen is something other than a simple succession.
In Search of a Pope
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And I rejoice that I was left to deal with the Bible alone; for if I had had some theological "explainer" at my side, he might have tried, as such do, to lessen my indignation against Jacob, and thereby have warped my moral sense for ever; while the great apocalyptic spectacle of the ultimate triumph of right and justice might have been turned to the base purposes of a pious lampooner of the Papacy.
Science & Education
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From early times the papacy had allied with the imperial power to condemn the unorthodox.
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By that time, the papacy had established its territorial ambitions.
Christianity Today
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The Papacy recognizes this new state of affairs, forcing the French into acceding to the new state of affairs.
Zornhau: Kurtzhau discovers the logic of Empire
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Ironically, the papacy must bear some responsibility for these developments.
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As to the bibliopolic Accounts, my Friend! we will trust them, with a faith known only in the purer ages of Roman Catholicism, -- when Papacy had indeed become a Dubiety, but was not yet a
The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
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She was the daughter of a Protestant Italian liberal exile who loathed the Papacy as much as he loved Dante and mixed both enthusiasms in his view of Italian history.
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It did not take long after his ascent to the papacy for vehement criticism to be unleashed by Argentine activists.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although the Pontiff is the universal leader of more than a billion Catholics, the election reaffirms the intimate link between the Papacy and the eternal city.
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It marked the end of the possibility of an attitude of withdrawal for the papacy.
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a long alliance between the papacy and the prede - cessors of Charlemagne had resulted in the re-creation of an “empire” — one in which Charlemagne was able to exercise a sort of “caesaropapism,” controlling the
CHRISTIANITY IN HISTORY
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Throughout his papacy. Pope Pius XII was almost universally, regarded as a saintly man, a scholar, a man of peace, a tower of strength, and a compassionate defender and protector of all victims of the war and genocide that had drenched Europe in blood.
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Innocent used, or threatened, interdicts some 85 times during his papacy.
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Shenouda subjected monasteries, long immune from episcopal control, to his papacy.
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The Guelfs, with whom Dante was allied, were identified with Florentine political autonomy, and with the interests of the Papacy in its long struggle against the centralizing ambitions of the Hohenstaufen emperors, who were supported by the Ghibellines.
Dante Alighieri
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Roderigo's election that "the Papacy has been sold by simony and a thousand rascalities, which is a thing ignominious and detestable.
The Life of Cesare Borgia
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Italian painter of the Umbrian School whose most important work in Rome and Siena celebrated the renewed authority of the papacy.
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The son of northern French nobility, and a former cleric and Cluniac monk, he became pope in 1088, at a time when the papacy, reeling from a rancorous and protracted power struggle with the emperor of Germany, stood on the brink of overthrow.
'The Crusades'
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The grant of the lordship of Ireland could be interpreted as leaving the papacy as ultimate feudal overlord and thus make possible a native appeal against the king of England.
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The re-established papacy soon transferred its court to the Vatican Palace.
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Throughout his papacy, John Paul has called for a second evangelization of Europe.
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The responsibilities of the papacy today are daunting, and all realize that the bishop of Rome needs the prayers of the faithful.
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He held the office of Promotor Fidei --- paradoxically called advocatus diaboli --- for more than 20 years, before rising to the papacy (Benedict XIV) in 1740.
Te Deum laudamus!
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Finally, at a time designated by the Pope, the eldest cardinal deacon crowns the new Pope with the triple tiara of the papacy.
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By the early 860s he was requesting a bishop successively from the papacy and the Byzantine emperor, and the latter démarche elicited the mission headed by Constantine-Cyril and Methodius.
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The body of all the cardinals that elect the pope, assist him in governing the church, and administer the Holy See when the papacy is vacant.
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But the kings also increasingly invoked the authority of the papacy as a source of legitimacy rather then popular acclamation.
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In fact, good statesmanship allowed me to grow my coffers to rival the papacy - all without attacking across borders.
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His prolix, impassioned essay argued that Catholicism was one of Italy's contributions to European civilization and that Italy would contribute yet more once renewed in a federation led by a liberal papacy.
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The papacy did not respond well to this criticism of Hadrian, and Leo retaliated sharply in 798.
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In time fresh quarrels developed about the practice of lay investiture of bishops, still practised in England, although prohibited by the papacy since the 1070s, and in 1103 Anselm again went into exile.
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The papacy is a false anticipation of the kingdom during the Church-historical period.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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And subsequent tradition, aposteriori, will proclaim Simon Peter the first Bishop of Rome and the founder of the papacy.
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For all the pain and suffering I believe his papacy brought to the world, I hoped his passing was eased with some soporific.
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At the same time the papacy, which with Innocent III (died 1216) had entered the "trecento" as arbiter of rulers, peoples, and nations and the acknowledged conscience of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
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The monks opposed Abelard and convinced the Church to condemn him - twice - and the papacy periodically fulminated against the rationalist discourse carried out in [his university] classrooms.
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He knew how to use the papacy for his own ends, and was prepared to pay a price - though never to the extent of allowing any of his clergy to attend papal councils.
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Karol Wojtyla came to the papacy not merely as a bishop but as a professor of philosophy who had been writing about and teaching personalism in Poland long before the Second Vatican Council began.
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And subsequent tradition, aposteriori, will proclaim Simon Peter the first Bishop of Rome and the founder of the papacy.
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He and the clerics who accompanied him to Rome were intent on reforming the papacy and the entire church.
Christianity Today
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Unfortunately, Pope Benedict's papacy is already shaping up as a series of such disasters.
Vatican must confess, apologize and put children first
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Anglo-Saxon veneration of the papacy was strong and contributed to the growth of papal authority in the West.
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There is still embedded in Irish culture a deep respect and genuine affection for the Pope and the office of the Papacy.
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The papacy, to maintain orthodoxy, placed restrictions on which universities could teach theology.
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During the Avignonian captivity and the Great Schism, Italy developed intellectual and confederative unity, imposing her laws of culture and of state-craft even on the Papacy when it returned to Rome.
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
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In 1309, a French pope moved the papacy (office of the pope) from Rome to Avignon in what is now France.
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After Charles of Anjou, with the blessing of the Papacy and strong Guelf support, defeated Hohenstaufen armies at Benevento (1265/6) and Tagliacozzo (1268), the Guelfs became the dominant force in Florence.
Dante Alighieri
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The pope has led Roman Catholics worldwide for the past 26 years, the third-longest papacy in history.
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In their criticisms of the papacy, and in their exaltation of royal power, they laid the foundations on which later thinkers drew.
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The body of all the cardinals that elect the pope, assist him in governing the church, and administer the Holy See when the papacy is vacant.
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In 1847 the ambassador in Vienna was sent on a special mission to the papacy.
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If I had had more space, I would have pursued the issue of the concordat and the general antiliberal tenor of Pius's papacy.
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The mendicant orders, particularly the Dominicans, developed a supranational organization directed by provincial and general chapters and ultimately subject to the papacy.
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He was not dressed as that of the papacy; instead he wore dirtied peasant clothes with an apron tied around his waist.
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As the Papacy had created and maintained a divided Italy, as it had opposed itself to every successive prospect of unification, so it survived the extinction of Italian independence, and lent its aid to that imperial tyranny whereby the disunion of the nation was confirmed and prolongated till the present century.
Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots
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God on the Move « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
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The papacy is NOT 'infallible'crows a poster on the Democratic Underground site), you might logically fixate on Benedict's admission that matters weren't handled well.
Ecumenism
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Together, the miniatures address the presence of a modern Elymas, Luther, and reassert Paul's apostolic authority; legitimately mandated to the papacy.
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As a theologian he wrote works against Catholics, and collected evidences from former writers about the various questions that were being discussed in his time -- the eternal questions of the papacy and the procession of the Holy Ghost, the Hesychast controversy, etc., and then, most of all, the new questions raised by
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
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His papacy is likely to continue to deal with that rift and other such divisions in global society.
Different popes a reflection of different periods
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Those who think little of the papacy or the Catholic Church can blame Pope Innocent III.
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His papacy was an intriguing mix of the warm and humane with steadfast readings of scripture and church doctrine.
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Meanwhile, a debt had been contracted and four years later the papacy sent Pippin the bill.
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In pursuance of this goal he drew up the Code of Canon Law in 1917 that helped to centralize the Catholic Church while increasing the power of the papacy.
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He had even signed a Concordat with the papacy in July 1801, allowing the return of Roman Catholicism.
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If it was not free from unwelcome intervention the papacy could not be active in what it saw as its role.
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We find Giacomo Trotti, the French ambassador in Milan, writing to the Duke of Ferrara a fortnight after Roderigo's election that "the Papacy has been sold by simony and a thousand rascalities, which is a thing ignominious and detestable.
The Life of Cesare Borgia
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One of the legacies of this Papacy was his deep and abiding interest in matters such as the defence of human rights.
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The Sanfedists were made into the irregular troops of the Papacy and all justice was dispensed in Church courts.
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The mendicants often operated independently of local bishops, thereby becoming natural allies of the papacy, which in turn strengthened the hand of the orders in the university.
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It did not take long after his ascent to the papacy for vehement criticism to be unleashed by Argentine activists.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lateran, which is the representative cathedral of the Papacy and the mother church of Christendom, and to the Lateran Palace, for a thousand years the residence of the Popes of Rome.
Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
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Paschal, in response to this criticism and schismatis et discordiae metuens, recanted his decision to allow Bruno to be both abbot and bishop at once and compelled him to return to Segni. 15 If Bruno had seen the abbacy of Monte Cassino as placing him closer to the papacy, this certainly put an end to that ambition.
Hamilton: "A Liturgy of Reform"
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The first efforts of the papacy to increase its power and restore its prestige coincided with the acme of the Patriarch in Constantinople around the eleventh century.
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If a nonordained man is selected, he must immediately be ordained priest and then bishop, with his succession to the papacy turning on the moment of his episcopal ordination.
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When the conclave at the third scrutiny elected Gioacchino Pecci to the tiara as Leo XIII, the schism between the papacy and the Italian government widened.
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Since the beginning of my papacy, my thoughts, my prayers and my actions have been driven by one push only - to bear witness to the fact that Christ, the good shepherd, is present and works in his Church.
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Pope John Paul's papacy has been marked by his attempt to maintain the traditionalist wing of the Church while rejecting more liberal interpretations.
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But one of the reasons they don't accept the papacy as we do is that most of them think the filioque is a heresy defined as dogma by Rome.
Archive 2006-11-01
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A change in the papacy following the death of Pope John Paul II is unlikely to repair the strained relations between the Vatican and China in the near future, Catholic academics said Friday.
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Submission to the teaching of the papacy and magisterium, as I understand it, is simply mainstream Catholicism, as is the Catholic Church's sturdy defense of the rights of conscience and the dignity of all human beings.
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For much of the 13th century, the Emperor was absent from Germany, locked in the conflict with the papacy which terminated with the interregnum of 1250-72.
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Mr. Hughes, who offers a popular history of Rome and Roman art from antiquity to the present, finds himself more or less forced into the waggish incredulity of so many Anglo-Saxon writers at the bizarre annals of the papacy's temporal power.
The Heirloom City
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This decline in the institution of the papacy made many members of the clergy impatient for reform.
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So will the questions of whether the papacy is to pass from Europe (now seen as a pagan place that needs to be converted all over again) and whether the Italian cardinals or the German ones will hold sway in the conclave.
In Search of a Pope
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In recognition of his abilities, the conclave, assembled at Rome in the church of the Minerva after the death of Martin V, elected Cardinal Condulmaro to the papacy on the first scrutiny.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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Overall, how did this papacy influence Protestantism, particularly evangelicalism?
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It did not take long after his ascent to the papacy for vehement criticism to be unleashed by Argentine activists.
Times, Sunday Times
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Q: If Joan's papacy is so well documented, why is the subject so controversial?
A Conversation with Donna Woolfolk Cross
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Great hopes were entertained by the papacy for the conversion of the Mongols to Christianity.
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In medieval Europe the papacy was the key route up the social ladder.
Times, Sunday Times
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His appointment to Canterbury after the Norman Robert of Jumièges had been forced into exile was also deemed uncanonical by the papacy.
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(They're not exactly in rarified company, since PJPII has cranked out saints during his papacy at an indecent pace.) 1.
10/04/2004
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The ineradicable divisions of Guelf and Ghibelline were a heavy price to pay for a step forward on the path of emancipation; nor was the ecclesiastical revolution, which tended to Italianize the Papacy, while it magnified its cosmopolitan ascendency, other than a source of evil to the nation.
Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots
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He established greater control over the Church in the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges of 1438, which upheld the right of the French Church to administer its property and nominate clergy to benefices, independently of the papacy.
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James exploited both the weakness of his own ecclesiastical hierarchy and the papacy's fear that he might follow his uncle Henry VIII in repudiating Rome altogether.
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She matured, and the family she came from grew into power and riches, during the last, magnificent flowering of the Papacy before it was threatened by the austerities of the Reformation.
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To an old and faithful servant of the ultramontane papacy such as Ottaviani, it was all the most absolute madness.
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But wait: in an act of ablution worthy of the papacy, the writer throws us this pearl.
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Yet even as the papacy extended its universal authority, it might also contribute to the creation of national, secular identities.
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One of the chief goals of Benedict's papacy is to battle trends toward an increasingly secular society, particularly in western Europe.
USATODAY.com - Pope Benedict XVI begins homecoming visit to his native Bavaria
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The short-lived and disastrous attempt by James II to restore catholicism to England put paid to any restoration of relations with the papacy for all but the small recusant catholic community.
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His excellent history of the papacy catalogs many papal deceits, frauds, and intellectual dishonesties over the centuries.
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Scottish independence was restored by the quitclaim of Canterbury, and in 1192 the papacy confirmed that the Scottish church was free of all external authority save the pope's.
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Thus, while Pollard's book is about the papacy, it is more often about the managers of the pope's finances, a highly select group of ecclesiastics and lay people well disposed toward keeping the Vatican solvent.
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The office of the papacy had become the prize to be won in the feuds and battles among noble Roman families, and these feuds had often affected the fortunes of the popes.
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Reformation Eschatology (2/2), REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD (Volume 14 of 30), Historicism, the Papacy is the Antichrist, Islam in Revelation, Preterism (Jesuitism) and Futurism (Jesuitism) Refuted, etc.
OpEdNews - Diary: The Revealing of the Beast of the Earth: Dabbat al-Ard
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On 23 May a great meeting was held in the deaconry of St. Lucy, and Desiderius was again importuned to accept the papacy but persisted in his refusal, threatening to return to his monastery in case of violence.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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a renewed period of turbulence; and in the tenth cen - tury the papacy, having no longer an emperor to pro - tect it, came to “the saddest period in its history” when it met something worse than “caesaropapism,” becom - ing the victim and the plaything of the local Roman aristocracy.
CHRISTIANITY IN HISTORY
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The nadir of the papacy (the pornocracy): the landed aristocracy of Rome, under the leadership of the senator Theophylact, his wife, Theodora, and his daughter Marozia (mistress of Pope Sergius III and mother of Sergius's son John, later Pope John XI), dominated the curia.
F. The Papacy and Italy
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_; his services to the Papacy, 107; his book against Luther, 123-126; receives title of _Fidei Defensor_, 126; his political activity, 128-131; his meeting with Charles, 139, 140; his meeting with Francis at the Field of Cloth of Gold,
Henry VIII.
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Great empires, kingdoms and principalities have come and gone, but the Papacy endures.
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There is no evidence that he seriously coveted the papacy for himself, though the idea of setting him up as an anti-pope was briefly canvassed to resolve the royal marriage crisis.
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Vogelweide, with his bitter attacks upon the Papacy, is more typical of his class than Wolfram with his allegory of Parsifal and the Sangraal.
Medieval Europe
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Finally, in 1258 a bungled deal with the Papacy threatened Henry with excommunication.
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GILLIS: Well, clearly, since the pope is feeble and in the twilight of his papacy, there's a kind of bated breath about who might be the next pope.
CNN Transcript Dec 29, 2002