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  Antipope - Wikinfo
It would not necessarily have been evident, during periods when two (or three) rival claimants existed, which was the antipope, and which was the pope, and the clear-cut distinctions made between them in retrospect can give a false sense that certainty existed among their contemporaries.
There has not been an antipope since 1449 - more recent schisms like the Church of England are controlled by lay sovereigns who do not want to have an ecclesiastical rival or begin like the Old Catholic Church in a rejection of a primary dogma of the papacy.
Antipope Gregory XVII self-proclaimed in 1978 in Spain
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  Antipope
Hippolytus ended his life, however, in exile during Roman imperial persecution in the mines on the island of Sardinia in the company of Callixtus's successor Pope Pontian, and was reconciled to the Catholic Church.
There has not been an antipope since 1449 - more recent schisms like the Church of England are controlled by lay sovereigns who do not want to have an ecclesiastical rival or begin like the Old Catholic Church in a rejection of a primary dogma of the papacy.
Antipope Gregory XVII self-proclaimed in 1978 in Spain
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 Antipope - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The earliest antipope, Hippolytus, was elected in protest against Pope Callixtus I by a schismatic group in the city of Rome in the 3rd century.
The period when antipopes were most numerous was during the struggles between the Popes and the Holy Roman Emperors of the 11th and 12th centuries.
Clemente Domínguez y Gómez (Gregory XVII), self-proclaimed from 1978–2005 in Spain, pope of the Palmarian Catholic Church.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Creations of Cardinals of the XI Century
1083 and was deposed by Pope Gregory VII.
Antipope Honorius II, Bishop Cadalo (or Pietro Cadalus, or Cadalous) of Parma, was not a cardinal when he was nominated by Empress Agnes and elected by a miscellaneous assembly in Basle on October 28, 1061.
Antipope Clement III, Archbishop Guibert (or Wibert) of Ravenna, was not a cardinal when King Henry IV of Germany had him elected pope on June 25, 1080.
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 Clemente Domínguez y Gómez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to his supporters, Pope Gregory XVII was destined to be the last pope, and would be crucified and die in Jerusalem.
In the 1990s, Gregory XVII was accused of sexual impropriety with several of his priests and nuns.
Pope Gregory XVII is generally regarded as an antipope.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Antipope John XVI (XVII)
Crescentius was excommunicated, and in July the pope issued a decree bringing Piacenza once more under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Ravenna.
Crescentius entrenched himself in the Castle of Sant' Angelo.
When, in spite of all this, John again appeared before Gregory in episcopal robes, these were torn from him, and he was led through the streets of Rome on an ass amid the popular derision.
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 Antipope
Hippolytus ended his life, however, in exile during Roman imperial persecution in the mines on the island of Sardinia in the company of Callixtus' successor Pope Pontian, and was reconciled to the Catholic Church.
Antipope Gregory XVII succeeded Clement XV in 1968 in Canada
Antipope Valeriano I self-proclaimed in 1990 in Chieti, Italy
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 How Antipopes Are Created   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
An Antipope is a false claimant to the Papacy, normally in opposition to the true Pope, the Successor of Saint Peter. 
The most common way an antipope comes into being is when a faction elects a man to the Papacy, while a true Pope is reigning.  Since this is impossible, the election is most certainly invalid.  The principle in the papacy is that the
The second way an Antipope can be created is by the attempted election of a heretic to the Papacy.  Pope Paul IV fearing that this might be attempted one day, penned his famous infallible Bull, '
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 Pope John XVII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
John XVII (died November 6, 1003), born né Sicco, was a native of Rome who succeeded Pope Silvester II (999–1003) as Pope on June 13, 1003, but died less than five months later.
John XVII was nominated to the papacy by John Crescentius, a Roman noble who held power in the city in opposition to Emperor Otto III (983–1002).
John XVI (997–998) was an antipope, according to conventional wisdom, and thus his regnal number XVI should have been reused.
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 Words of Wisdom May Seraph Vol XVII No.9
There is some peace in the papal palace for a number of years because the next antipope rears his head in the year A.D. This is the year that the 83rd legitimate Pope, Pope Conon, died.
John XXIII was a `Pisan Pope.' That is, he was elected by the cardinals who had met in Pisa in 1409 without canonical authority and announced their meeting as a council of the Church.
Benedict XIII _ the Avignon pope refused to abdicate.
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 Papal Tiara
The tiara of Pope Gregory XVI (given to him in 1834) involved three golden circles inlaid with diamonds over the central silver core of the crown, above each of which a series of golden 'clovers' shapes, inlaid with jewels.
Many crowns were donated to the papacy by world leaders or states, including Napoleon I of France (from elements of former papal tiaras destroyed by his soldiers), Queen Isabella II of Spain and the King of Belgium.
Pope Gregory could not have worn a triple tiara containing the alleged words during Easter Mass in 1845, because, as has been mentioned, papal tiaras were not worn during religious ceremonial, most especially not during Mass.
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 JOHN XVII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Crescentius III dominated the papacy during this period and carried matters with so high a hand that by one chronicle he is called "the destroyer of the apostolic see." This however, was probably because he usurped the popes' temporal power.
All that is known of his brief pontificate is that he was consecrated on June 13, 1003, and that he died on November 6 of that same year.
John XVII was buried in the Lateran Basilica.
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 Brujula.Net - Your Latin Stating Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It would not necessarily have been evident, during periods when two rival claimants existed, which was the antipope, and which was the pope, and the clear-cut distinctions made between them in retrospect can give a false sense that certainty existed among their contemporaries.
There has not been an antipope since 1449, unless sedevacantist antipopes are counted.
Sedevacantist antipopes frequently refer to the conventional successors of Pope Pius XII as a series of antipapacies, though never in the Church's history has an Antipope opposed a sede vacante.
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Since Felix II was an antipope imposed by the Arians while Pope Liberius was still alive, Pope St. Felix IV is sometimes called Felix III.
Felix II was an antipope, irregularly imposed by the Arians while Pope Liberius was still alive, so Pope St. Felix III is sometimes called Felix II.
Damasus, who had to contend with an antipope, condemned Apollinarianism, and persuaded St. Jerome to undertake the revision of the Latin Bible, died in 384.
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 A Tale of Two Popes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Crowned by four of his bishops, Gregory XVII began building a cathedral and papal palace in El Palmar - a walled compound that includes a well of miraculous water dug at the behest of the Virgin and a tall white cross where apparitions allegedly occurred through the early 1990s.
Funding for the majestic, if garish, basilica and Gregory XVII's papal state was secured from donations made by disgruntled Catholics around the world, who shared his anti-communist, anti-progressive and decidedly right-wing agenda.
As of 1998, when Gregory XVII celebrated the Jubilee of the original apparitions at El Palmar de Troya, his secessionist church's coffers held nearly ten billion Pesetas and over two thousand masses had been held in the basilica that year.
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 GF MetaSearch : antipope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
home Archive CONTACT Antipope An antipope is one whose claim to being Pope is the result of a disputed or contested election.
These antipopes were usually in opposition to a specific person...
Antipope In the case of certain periods of turbulence in the Roman Catholic Church, elections later pope.
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 Manuel Corral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corral succeeded Clemente Dominguez Gomez (Palmarian Pope Gregory XVII) in 2005.
Gregory XVII and Peter II are not recognized as popes by the Roman Catholic Church, and are considered antipopes.
Sedevacantism is a post-Vatican II phenomenon that is parallel but distinct from the mysticalist claims by persons such as Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, Jean-Gaston Tremblay and the slew of "Pope Peter II"s (including this one).
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 ~ Why JP II [was] & Benedict XVI [is] an Antipope~
Nicholas V was an Antipope in Italy from May 12, 1328 to July 25, 1330 A.D. Historical Precedence: There have been more than 40 anti-popes in the History of the Church yet, "the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it., (Matt.
With a concrete certitude, John Paul II was an usurper and antipope; as is the current highjacker of Church property and killer of souls, an usurper and antipope (Benedict XVI).
Henry, Holy Roman Emperor, Defeated an Antipope in 1014 A.D. In the beginning of the 11th century, His Holiness, Pope Benedict VIII was driven from Rome by a usurping antipope named Gregory VI.
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 ~Anti-Pope Paul IV Breaking Tiara~
By giving it away, Antipope Paul VI was symbolically giving away the authority of the Papacy (although he had none to give away since he was an Antipope).
True Church will be faithful to the Pope (Gregory XVII, formerly Cardinal Siri) in exile; whereas, the new "Pope" in Rome will be, in fact, an anti-pope [i.e.
But, since a number of other prophecies tell us that the True Pope ("Cardinal Siri", Gregory XVII) will die in his exile (His Holiness died in 1989 A.D.), it follows then that the True Church will possibly be "leaderless" for some time.
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 AllRefer.com - Popes of the Roman Catholic Church (table) - Encyclopedia
Before St. Victor I (189), dates may err by one year.
Antipopes : i.e., those men whose elections have been declared uncanonical : are indicated.
Leo VII, 96365, or Benedict V, 96466 (one of these was an antipope)
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You might be interested to know that the Palmarian Catholic Church in Spain elected an antipope this year who took the name Peter II.
He succeeded antipope Gregory XVII (Clemente Dominguez y Gomez) who openly claimed he was De Gloria Olivae.
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 Papal Tiara
The tiara of Pope Gregory XVI (given to him in 1834) involved three golden circles inlaid with diamonds over the central silver core of the crown, above each of which a series of golden 'clovers' shapes, inlaid with jewels.
Many crowns were donated to the papacy by world leaders or states, including Napoleon I of France (from elements of former papal tiaras destroyed by his soldiers), Queen Isabella II of Spain and the King of Belgium.
Pope Gregory could not have worn a triple tiara containing the alleged words during Easter Mass in 1845, because, as has been mentioned, papal tiaras were not worn during religious ceremonial, most especially not during Mass.
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 Pope Gregory XVII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the last generally recognised pope of the Roman Catholic Church called "Gregory", see Pope Gregory XVI (r: 1831–1846).
Pope Gregory XVII is the name used by a number of late 20th and early 21st century claimants to the papacy (sometimes called antipopes) associated with various sedevacantist and Conclavist groups.
Giuseppe Cardinal Siri — claimed by some Traditionalist Catholics to have been elected pope in the 1958 conclave of the Roman Catholic Church as Pope Gregory XVII before being forced to decline the papal tiara.
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 Pope Michael - Ambrosia Software Web Board
# Clemente Dominguez y Gomez (Antipope Gregory XVII) self-proclaimed in 1978 in Spain
# Valeriano Vestini (Antipope Valeriano I) self-proclaimed in 1990 in Chieti, Italy
These antipopes should all get together and duke it out.
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 ~The Pope in Red~ Gregory XVII's Successor?
After the death of Pope Gregory XVII, Archbishop Pintonello was asked by a group of investigators in Italy, if he was the Pope.
By giving it away, Antipope Paul VI was symbolically giving away the authority of the Papacy (although he had none to give away since he was an Antipope).
**Pope Gregory XVII was under a documented constant death threat from the Masons to keep silent about His Papacy until his "death" in 1989.
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 ~In Today's Catholic World (TCW) True Catholic News~
In addition a list of antipopes who usurped the papal office in Rome itself during the absence of, or simultaneous with, the reign of a true pope, before the twentieth century is provided too.
Gregory XVII) prior to the 1958 Conclave had, had the name of "Gregory" ready in honor of St. Gregory VII...
Gregory XVII died in 1989 A.D. there is evidence he may have passed on the Pontificate.
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 ~In Today's Catholic World (TCW) True Catholic News~
Antipope Angelo Roncalli (a Freemason) usurped the Papacy from Pope Gregory XVII (formally Cardinal Siri) at the 1958 Conclave (see *)
A second Cardinal directly connected to the Pope *Gregory XVII (true Petrine Apostolic Succession) lineage, will naturally or supernaturally be elected Pope.
Cardinal Giuseppe Siri of Genoa, Italy was canonically elected pope after the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958 A.D., then the newly-elected Pope Gregorius XVII [formerly Cardinal Siri] was threatened, i.e.
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