Evolution
.... The penultimate citation is
Pope Gregory II's advice in a letter that a man with a wife who cannot have sex is better to remarry "if he cannot live chastely ....
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St. Catherine of Siena
.... Ward says that Catherine incited a correspondence with influential people regarding a crusade preached by
Pope Gregory XI in 1372. ....
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The Catholic Church
....
Pope Gregory VII is generally credited with making the discipline universal and mandatory for priests in the western church in the 11th Century (http://www ....
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Impact of Christianity on Medieval Europe
.... It was in response to this situation that the brilliant
Pope Gregory VII created the College of Cardinals, and made it a part of canon (church) law that the ....
(805

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Church State Relationship & Rise of the Carolingians
.... At this time
Pope Gregory III, who wanted the Papacy to escape the control of the "Roman" emperors at Byzantium, appealed to Charles for protection against the ....
(2079

8

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The Church, War, and Politics One of the
.... The Inquisition was initiated in 1233 by
Pope Gregory IX as a means of forcing heretic sects to come back to orthodoxy (p. 207). ....
(1076

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History of Witchcraft in Europe
.... chapter 5 and Paris, 1995, chapter 1). The Spanish Inquisition did not come into existence until 1231, with the constitution Excommunicamus of
Pope Gregory IX. ....
(2731

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Condition of Women in European Society
.... 1347-1380) was a renowned mystic and stigmata receiver who, on the strength of her inside-track visions of the divine famously persuaded
Pope Gregory XI to end ....
(1804

7

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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... inference, thereafter used Augustine's reasoning as an ideological tool and, ultimately, as a weapon in grappling with kings and emperors."
Pope Gregory I (590 ....
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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... inference, thereafter used Augustine's reasoning as an ideological tool and, ultimately, as a weapon in grappling with kings and emperors."
Pope Gregory I (590 ....
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The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... Hoping to prevent reconquest from the West, Michael appealed to
Pope Gregory X to subordinate the Church of Constantinople to Rome, "thereby inviting the ....
(3770

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Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe
.... The first is from
Pope Leo X, who asked "What profit has not that fable of Christ brought us!" (note the word "fable.") The second is from
Pope Gregory the VII ....
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A Triumphal Arch
.... as Krautheimer (2000) notes, and the shifts that occurred as a result of the Gregorian reform (named after the late 11th-century
Pope Gregory VII) were ....
(1890

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AGAINST ABORTION
.... "
Pope Gregory XIV, who ruled at the end of the sixteenth century, extended the (abortion) period to 116 daysàNor was acceptance limited to Catholics. ....
(1469

6

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Contemporary Portrayals of Biblical Figures
.... Nicea. That came in the sixth or seventh century, courtesy of
Pope Gregory the Great's reading of Luke 7.36-50. However, modern ....
(1787

7

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Relationship Between Monarchs & the Church
.... In essence,
Gregory's description of a substantial period of history in Western .... the Lombards at the request and pleading of Bishop (actually
pope) Hadrian of ....
(1116

4

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Relationship Between the Monarch & the Church
.... In essence,
Gregory's description of a substantial period of history in Western .... the Lombards at the request and pleading of Bishop (actually
pope) Hadrian of ....
(1116

4

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Origins of the Oblate Sisters of Providence
.... In 1831,
Pope Gregory XVI officially sanctioned the community (Raboteau, 1996), which was also the nexus of America's first venued black Catholic congregation ....
(5235

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The Growth of Papal Government
.... these premisses of
Gregory's thought contain nothing new, except the terminology. .... societas christiana comprising as it did Latin Christendom, the
pope rules by ....
(1848

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Sources
.... government. In 1579, and again in 1580,
Pope Gregory XIII financed a joint Papal State-Spanish invasion of Ireland. The pontiff ....
(7972

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Learning How to Learn
.... When she pleaded with
Pope Gregory XI, the last of the Avignon popes, to end the Great Schism and reestablish the papacy at Rome as a symbol of institutional ....
(6673

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Western Civilization
.... was converted to Christianity which ended the persecution of Christians" (Roman 1). By the 600s,
Gregory the Great would consolidate the authority of the
Pope. ....
(1687

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The Early Middle Ages
....
Gregory VII was the Catholic
pope who played a major role in one aspect of reform in the papal system: "
Gregory's reign did . . . ....
(1493

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The Da Vinci Code
.... the Magdalen as a sinful woman who anointed Jesus and equate her with Mary of Bethany, that conflation is actually the later work of
Pope St.
Gregory the Great ....
(1216

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History of the Medieval Papacy
.... From the moment that
Gregory VII lost control of the city and went into .... The reform papacy transformed the cardinals into the chief advisers of the
pope and the ....
(2269

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The Spanish Inquisition
.... It was expanded by
Pope Innocent III (1198-1216), who launched a genocidal Crusade .... an excuse for meddling in Jewish affairs, and in 1233
Gregory IX appointed ....
(1960

8

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The Papacy and the Fall of the Roman Empire
.... Relevant in that regard were
Pope Leo I's public confrontation with Atilla the Hun and
Gregory the Great's rationalization of papal administrative priorities ....
(635

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Female Mystics
.... When the latter endorsed one
pope and Hildegard backed another, she sent him a scathing .... she was on the side of, and so under the protection of,
Gregory VII does ....
(2760

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Revival of Towns and Trade
.... 282-3. "Documents Relating to the Imperial Coronation of Charlemagne: Excerpt from The Life of
Pope Leo III, 812." Medieval Europe: A Short ....
Gregory VII. ....
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The murder of John F. Kennedy
.... an effort to cause the family to break up" (Lane and
Gregory 86 .... membership of such personages as Victor Hugo, Isaac Newton, Leonardo, Alexander
Pope, and more ....
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