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  John - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John the Evangelist, to whom the Gospel of John is attributed, often along with 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Revelation.
Emperor John I or Yohannes I of Ethiopia
A Dear John letter is a correspondence in which a woman informs her fiancé or boyfriend of her intention to sever their romantic relationship, typically in situations where the man is stationed, as with the military, in a distant location for a period of time.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Antipope John XVI (XVII)
After the death of John XV, Bruno, a relative of Otto III and his chaplain, was raised through the royal influence to the papal throne as Gregory V, and crowned on 3 May, 996.
John XVI was captured by the imperial soldiers, deprived of his sight, and, his nose and ears having been mutilated, was brought in this condition to Rome.
At the Lenten Synod of 998, held shortly after in Rome, Gregory V formally deposed the antipope, who, at the intercession of St. Nilus, was removed from prison to a monastery.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08428a.htm   (581 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Antipope John XXIII
John's legates were authorized to come to an understanding with Sigismund on this matter, and Sigismund took advantage of the pope's predicament to insist on the selection of Constance as the meeting-place of the council.
John and his nine cardinals made their entry into Constance on 29 October, 1414, and on 5 November the council was opened.
John's flight, in consequence of the great difficulties it caused the council, only increased the hostility towards him, and, while he himself tried to negotiate further concerning his abdication, his supporters were obliged to submit to Sigismund.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08434a.htm   (1617 words)

  
 Real Catholics Follow Peter To Pius XII - John Paul II Anti-Pope # 4
Here Antipope John Paul II says that respect for non-Christian religions is dictated by respect for the action of the Spirit in man. This clearly means that the Spirit is responsible for these non-Christian religions, which again means that the Holy Spirit is to be understood as the spirit of lies - Satan.
Antipope John Paul II had it arranged in advance that each religious group was given a separate room in which to worship the devil.
By venerating the synagogue, Antipope John Paul II is venerating the Jews’ denial that Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
www.ourchurch.com /view/?pageID=175564   (6744 words)

  
 John Paul II with heretics
It is a veritable declaration that the sect of Antipope John Paul II is a Protestant sect.
Antipope John Paul II has publicly approved of this abominable and formally heretical agreement on many occasions, both before and after it was signed.
On May 29, 1982, Antipope John Paul II knelt in a "prayer of interfaith" with the "Archbishop" of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, thus mocking the martyrdoms of so many Catholic Saints who bravely shed their blood rather than accept the false Anglican Sect or partake of false worship.
www.mostholyfamilymonastery.com /JP2withheretics.html   (1124 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Creations of Cardinals of the X Century
Antipope Christopher led the revolt that deposed and imprisoned Pope Leo V in September 903.
(1) Consecrated [Antipope?] Leo VIII on December 6, 963 and was anathematized and deposed of his cardinalitial dignity by Pope John XII in the Council of Letran celebrated in February 964.
(2) Consecrated [Antipope?] Leo VIII on December 6, 963 and was anathematized and deposed of his cardinalitial dignity by Pope John XII in the Council of Letran celebrated in February 964.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/consistories-x.htm   (2447 words)

  
 Real Catholics Follow Peter To Pius XII - Anti-Pope Harlot John Paul II
Therefore, since Antipope John Paul II has pretended to declare from the Chair of Peter that his Catechism is a sure norm for teaching the faith when it is not, when know that he does not sit in the Chair of Peter.
Antipope John Paul II has also “canonized” people who fully embraced the heresies of Vatican II, the New Mass and who were religious indifferentists, which is impossible for a true Pope to do, since canonizations by real Popes are infallible.
The truth, on the other hand, is that Antipope John Paul II is not a true successor of Peter; but rather, he is another one of the more than 40 Antipopes which the Church has had to deal with in her long history.
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 Encyclopedia
It was convoked by Antipope John XXIII at the request of Sigismund, Holy Roman emperor.
The specific purpose of the council was to settle the question of the papal succession, claimed by John and by Pope Gregory XII (1325?–1417) and Antipope Benedict XIII.
John F. Kennedy, the youngest candidate ever elected to the presidency, proved a fitting representative of the youthful and energetic spirit of America.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Antipope
antipope ANTIPOPE [antipope] [Latagainst the pope], person elected pope whose election was declared uncanonical and in opposition to a canonically chosen pontiff.
Amadeus VIII AMADEUS VIII [Amadeus VIII], 1383-1451, count (1391-1416) and duke (from 1416) of Savoy, antipope (1439-49) with the name Felix V. In 1434 he appointed his son regent of Savoy and retired to the hermitage of Ripaille, on Lake Geneva, which he had founded.
In 1389 the antipope Clement VII (Robert of Geneva) invested him with the kingdom, Lancelot, rival claimant of Naples, having been expelled in 1386.
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 BBC - h2g2 - The Other Pope JOHN XXIII
This first John XXIII was born in 1370 (approx.) and ruled as Pope from 1400 to 1415.
John's real name was Baldassare Cossa and it takes no great leap to imagine what he got called in the playground as a child.
John eventually read out an abdication speech but fled during the Council session and tried to convince Europe he had his fingers crossed behind his back when he'd read it out.
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 JOHN XVII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The reason why John Sicco, who became Pope Sylvester's successor, was called John XVII is not hard to guess.
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.
John XVII was buried in the Lateran Basilica.
www.cfpeople.org /books/pope/POPEp141.htm   (254 words)

  
 History of the Mass (8histort.htm)
This left John XIV totally vulnerable for Otto's choice as pope was not a popular one with the people and they felt John was shoved down their throats by Otto.
Therefore, friendless, the reign of John XIV was ripe for rebellion.
However this John was a personal puppet of the Crescenti clan and because he catered to nobility he alienated the local clergy.
www.dailycatholic.org /hist/8histort.htm   (2340 words)

  
 Antipope - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
Antipope, pontiff elected in opposition to one canonically chosen.
Born Baldassare Cossa in Naples, he studied law in Bologna and in 1402 became a...
Clement VII (antipope) (1342-1394), the first antipope (1378-1394) of the Great Schism.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Consistories of the XV Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
(5) Imprisoned by Antipope Clement VIII in the fortress of Peñíscola.
This antipope does not appear in the official list of Popes and Antipopes of the Annuario Pontificio either but is mentioned in a footnote to Benedict XIII in the 2001 edition, p.
Antipope Alexander VI was elected on June 26, 1409 and died on May 3, 1410.
www.stjohnxxiii.com /Cardinals/The_Cardinals_of_the_Church/consistories-xv.htm   (4908 words)

  
 Catholic Apologetics International - Robert Sungenis VS The Dimond Bros
Bob Sungenis denies it, in a desperate attempt to defend Vatican II and Antipope John Paul II, and is therefore a heretic.
John Paul II thus holds that the Papacy is not a binding teaching.
Whether John Paul’s decision to lift the excommunication is good, bad or indifferent, the fact is, according to Vatican I, he is the supreme authority in disciplinary matters, and his decisions cannot be contravened.
www.catholicintl.com /catholicissues/dimondbros.htm   (12099 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Conclaves by century
Antipope Benedict XIII died on May 23, 1423 in Peñíscola, Aragón, Spain, at 95 years of age.
Cardinal Jean Carrier, title of S. Pietro in Vincoli, who was absent from the election of Antipope Clement VIII, decided, after consulting theologians and canonists, that that election was invalid because "it was done by liers, thieves and excomunicated persons" and declared that he alone had the right to fill the Holy See.
Shortly after his election this antipope disappeared from history and not even the date of his death is known.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/conclave-xv.htm   (4117 words)

  
 The Ecole Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Baldesarre Cossa, antipope John XXIII from 1410-1415, was a pirate before he studied law at Bologna.
As John XXIII, Cossa condemned Hus and Wycliffe and called the little-attended Second Council of Pisa (1412).
The Council of Constance (1415) deposed John, Gregory, and Benedict.
www2.evansville.edu /ecoleweb/glossary/cossa.html   (155 words)

  
 John at Caribbean Topfunwebsites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
* John the Evangelist, to whom the Gospel of John is attributed, often along with 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Book of Revelation.
* Emperor John I or Yohannes I of Ethiopia of Ethiopia
* Emperor John III or Yohannes III of Ethiopia of Ethiopia
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 Cruel council of Constance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Pope (or antipope) John XXIII called the Council of Constance which then deposed him.
John Hus voluntarily appeared before the bishops to persuade them to legitimize his Bohemian reforms.
John accepted the decree and was confined until 1418.
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 New Catholic Dictionary: Pope Gregory VI (John Gratian)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Born in Rome, Italy as John Gratian; probably died at Cologne, Germany in 1048.
He was archpriest of Saint John's when Benedict IX offered to surrender the papacy for a large sum of money.
A synod at Sutri sent John to a monastery, declared that Benedict IX had forfeited his rights, and claimed that the action of Gregory VI was simoniacal.
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 History of the Mass (2histort.htm)
Sergius spared John's death, exiling him to a monastery where John spent the rest of his life in reparation.
Though he was an ambitious builder, enlarging St. John Lateran and restoring some of the aqueducts, his methods were somewhat suspect as simony permeated the Vatican.
The experience moved the former antipope greatly for Anastasius not only repented and was reinstituted into the Church but went on to become a counselor to the next three pontiffs.
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 Antipope John Paul II preached that man is God
Antipope John Paul II defines the Gospel as the deep amazement at man in his first encyclical and numerous other times.
Antipope John Paul II is preaching to the world that man and Jesus are one and the same, and that the Gospel is the truth about Jesus and also the truth about each man.   The next quotation, in fact, is particularly revealing.
Antipope John Paul II knows very well that Jesus alone is the Way, and yet he also preaches over and over again that man is the Way.
www.mostholyfamilymonastery.com /JP2_preached_doctrine_of_Antichrist.html   (7297 words)

  
 The Black Angel
It is my understanding that John XX111 was the pope who in 1962 convened the 2nd Vatican Council.
At the time in which the book is set, there were actually three popes claiming the papacy, one of whom called himself Pope John XXIII, although he was not universally recognised as such, mainly because in his lifetime he was accused of sodomy, theft, the defiling of nuns, and the murder of his predecessor.
To distinguish him from the later, and far more acceptable, John XXIII, the first one is generally known as the Antipope John XXIII.
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 Catholic Insight: A Matter of Justice: the Catholic Church on Capital Punishment / Death Penalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John Paul II is the one who departs from perennial Catholic teaching, and those who uphold it are denounced as dissenters!
We know that that's false, as John Paul II himself, just 19 paragraphs later, as well as his 1992 "Catechism" say that one purpose of punishment is the redressing of the disorder introduced by the offense.
Antipope John Paul II denies 2,000 years of Church teaching by saying that the death penalty is not a moral option.
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 Gregory V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The next year, 998, after all attempts to bring Crescentius and his antipope John XVI to their senses had failed, Otto marched on Rome.
Without waiting upon the angry Emperor's arrival, a Roman faction seized the antipope, tore out his eyes and tongue, cut off his ears and nose, and confined him in a monastery.
The mutilated wretch was then insulted by the mob and finally kept in a monastery for the rest of his life.
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antipope, [Lat.,=against the pope], person elected pope whose election was declared uncanonical and in opposition to a canonically chosen pontiff.
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