Western Schism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Great Schism of Western Christianity or Papal Schism (also known as the Western Schism ) was a split within the Roman Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417. By its end, three men simultaneously ...
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The Western Schism was only a temporary misunderstanding, even though it compelled the Church for forty years to seek its true head; it was fed by politics and passions, and was terminated by the assembling of the councils of Pisa and Constance.
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Avignon Papacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Avignon Papacy , also known as the "Babylonian Captivity", was the period from 1305 to 1378 during which seven Popes resided in Avignon (modern-day France). The period was one of conflict and co...
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Great Schism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Great Schism may refer to one of several events in Christianity: • The East-West Schism (formally in 1054), between Western Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christianity. • The Western S...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Great Schism of the West ... The Great Western Schism lasted from 1378 through 1417 and was the result of first two, and then later three different men claiming to be pope. The conflict started after the 1378 death of Gregory XI, who had finally moved the papacy back to Rome from Avignon.
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The Great Western Schism (1378-1417) ... The Great Western Schism proves that a line of antipopes at the heart of the post-Vatican II crisis is absolutely possible- ... The Breakdown of the Great Western Schism...
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[Thatcher Introduction]At the death of Gregory XI in 1378, the cardinals elected ... For various reasons the cardinals of the French party became more and more displeased with Urban and soon rebelled against him and deposed him. ... After the apostolic seat was made vacant by the death of our lord pope Gregory XI, who died in...
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Report of a commission set up in 1393 by the French King on how best to end the schism. From the Medieval Sourcebook. ... [Thatcher Introduction] In 1393 the king of France asked the University of Paris to devise a way of ending the schism. In response to this request, each member of the faculty was asked to propose in...
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Why Study the Great Western Schism? ... A detailed review of the chaotic years of the Great Western Schism is extremely helpful in coming to terms with the troubled Catholic present. It is useful, in this context, for three reasons.
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