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however, they we all Bishop of Rome. The Avignon papacy was brought about when Rome became too dangerous for the Pope. ... It was the great saint, Catherine of Siena that persuaded Pope Gregory XI that for the betterment of the Church he needed to return to Rome which he then did do. The “Babylonian Captivity” of the...
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At heart, too, the pope had all a Frenchman's love for his country, and his French entourage urged his return to Avignon. In vain were the remonstrances of the envoys of Rome, which had gained "greater quiet and order, an influx of wealth, a revival of importance" from his sojourn;
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She persuaded Pope Gregory XI to return from Avignon to Rome and preached peace to a land devastated by the Black Death, corruption, and incessant warfare. Despite her youthful desire for a contemplative life, Catherine felt called by God to live publicly, preaching, counseling, and exhorting popes and peasants alike.
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Mike's weekly column--Politics, The Arts, History, and Morality Issues are all in play here. ... It was this woman, the 25th daughter of a wool dyer from northern Italy, who, in 1377, persuaded Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome from Avignon.
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A website featuring the best published and unpublished writers. ... It was this woman, the 25th daughter of a wool dyer from northern Italy, who, in 1377, persuaded Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome from Avignon.
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This is the classic life of St. Catherine of Siena by her spiritual director. He tells of her only what he experienced firsthand, or what he learned firsthand from her mother, her sisters, her family members and friends. ... Counselor to Pope Gregory XI and Pope Urban VI. ... 21. St. Agnes of Rome 12/17/2008...
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33. St. Catherine of Siena - she persuaded the pope to return for Avignon to Rome – among other things. Really important and interesting woman in Church history...
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She was involved in an active apostolate, but was also a mystic who received the stigmata in 1371. In 1376 she traveled to Avignon and persuaded Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome. After writing her Dialogues, she died in 1380.
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459. The fourteenth-century saint who persuaded the pope to return to Rome after nearly 70 years of the Avignon Papacy was&= nbsp; (b) Catherine of Siena = 460. The earliest of the Marian apparitions approved by the Church was (a) Our Lady of Guadalupe=
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