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  Pope Innocent II
In the East, Innocent II curbed the pretension to independence on the part of William, Patriarch of Jerusalem and of Raoul, Patriarch of Antioch (Hergenröther, II, 410).
Innocent II is said to have given him dispensation from his vows, though others claim that this is a calumny spread by the enemies of the pope (Damberger, "Weltgeschichte ", VIII, 202).
Innocent II is praised by all, especially by St. Bernard, as a man of irreproachable character.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Innocent II
Norbert of Magdeburg, Conrad of Salzburg, and the papal legates, the election of Innocent was ratified at a synod assembled at Würzburg at the request of the German king, and here the king and his princes promised allegiance.
To remove the remnants and evil consequences of the schism, Innocent II called the Tenth Ecumenical Council, the Second of the Lateran.
The policy of Innocent is characterized in one of his letters: "If the sacred authority of the popes and the imperial power are imbued with mutual love, we must thank God in all humility, since then only can peace and harmony exist among Christian peoples.
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 Pope Adrian V
Adrian V. (Ottobuono de' Fieschi), pope in 1276, was a Genoese who was created cardinal deacon by his uncle Innocent IV[?].
In 1264 he was sent to England to mediate between King Henry III and his barons.
He was elected pope to succeed Innocent V on the July 11, 1276, but died at Viterbo on August 18, without having been ordained to the priesthood.
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 Pope Innocent IV Summary
Innocent was particularly concerned with the Tartars, and he sent a papal envoy to the ruler of the Mongol empire.
Innocent IV, severely ill with pleurisy, died in Naples on December 7, 1254, and was buried in a tomb at the Basilica of Santa Restituta in Naples.
Pope Innocent IV (Genoa, 1180/90 – Naples, December 7, 1254), born Sinibaldo de Fieschi, Pope from 1243 to 1254, belonged to the feudal nobility of Liguria, the Fieschi, counts of Lavagna.
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 Pope Martin V Summary
Martin V (1368-1431) was pope from 1417 to 1431.
He was made a cardinal by Innocent VII in 1405 and three years later, at the height of the quarrel between the Avignonese and the Roman claimants to the papal chair, withdrew his obedience from Gregory XII.
He voted in the election of Alexander V in 1409 and of John XXIII in 1410, hoping in each case, as did all men of goodwill, that the choice of the council would prevail and that the two reigning popes, Benedict XIII and Gregory XII, would accept the conciliar decision that they be deposed.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Consistories of the XIII Century
Pope Celestine IV was elected on October 25, 1241 and died on November 10, 1241.
Pope Innocent V was elected on January 21, 1276 and died on June 22, 1276.
Pope Adrian V was elected on July 11, 1276 and died on August 18, 1276.
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 BLESSED INNOCENT V
To Genoa, torn with civil war, the Pope sent a letter pleading for peace, and it was consolation to Innocent that on his deathbed word was brought of his success.
Though a man of peace, Innocent was keenly alive to the plight of Christians face to face with the menace of Islam.
Innocent V died after a short illness on June 22, 1276.
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 Counter-Reformation Popes
His Holiness Pope Innocent IX died on 30 December 1591 in Rome, in the 1st year of his pontificate, at the age of 72-years.
His Holiness Pope Innocent X died on 7 January 1655 in Rome, in the 11th year of his pontificate, at the age of 80-years.
Pope Urban VIII issued a decree on 10 June 1630 reserving the titles eminentia, eminentissime, and vestra eminentia from that day forward to the use of the Cardinals.
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 Pope Innocent V
Innocent V, born Pierre de Champagni or de Tarentaise, Roman Catholic Pope from the 21st of January to the 22nd of June 1276, was born about 1225 in Savoy and entered the Dominican order at an early age.
As pope he established peace between the republics of Lucca and Pisa, and confirmed Charles of Anjou in his office of imperial vicar of Tuscany.
His successor was Adrian V. Innocent V, before he became pope, prepared, in conjunction with Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas, a rule of studies for his order, which was accepted in June 1259.
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 Cultural Catholic - Pope Julius II (1503-1513)
Pope Julius II had not been a great pope, he had been a good king.
Their purpose was to depose the pope, but Pope Julius II stripped the rebellious cardinals of their rank, and the council moved to Milan where they declared Pope Julius II suspended.
With Pope Julius II’s influence, three Renaissance artists left their indelible imprint: Bramante, with his grandiose plan for reconstruction of the Vatican, Raphael, with his frescoes in the palazzo of Pope Nicholas V, and Michelangelo, with his remarkable masterpieces in the Sistine Chapel.
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 Pope Bl. Innocent V - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon
Elected as successor to Gregory X, whose intimate adviser he was, he assumed the name of Innocent V and was the first Dominican pope.
He sought to reconcile Guelphs and Ghibellines in Italy, restored peace between Pisa and Lucca, and mediated between Rudolph of Hapsburg and Charles of Anjou.
Rom., II (Rome, 1677), 203-206; MOTHON, Vie du bienheureux Innocent V (Rome, 1896); BOURGEOIS, Le Bienheureux Innocent V (Paris, 1899); TURINAZ, Un pape savoisien (Nancy, 1901); SCHULZ in the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia, V (New York, 1909), 504.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Papal elections and conclaves by century
Pope Gregory X promulgated on July 7 (or 16), 1274, during the celebration of the II Lyon Ecumencial Council, the constitution Ubi periculum, establishing the conclave.
The death of Innocent was so unexpected and the election of Cardinal Ottobono Fieschi dei Conti di Lavagna as Adrian V so swift that no contemporary records seem to have recorded the names of the participants in the conclave.
Pope Celestine V abdicated formally on December 13, 1294.
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 Interesting Facts
The names in Italics without numbers belong to the Popes that have never been acknowledged and are considered to be Anti-popes.
Pope Luciani was the first Pope in history to name himself with a double name.
"This morning, September 29, 1978, the Pope's private secretary, as he usually did, went to look for him in his private chapel, since the Pope was not there the secretary went to his room and found him dead in bed, with the lights still on, as if he was reading".
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 St Peter's Basilica - Monument to Innocent VIII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In his left hand, the Pope holds the iron of the holy spear which wounded Christ's side on the cross, donated by the Sultan Baiazet in 1492; the point is missing and this was held in the Royal Chapel in Paris until the French Revolution.
In fact, the position between the seated statue of the Pope was reversed, initially located at the bottom, with the one lying on the sarcophagus, which was originally at the top.
The chief concern of this pope, whose kindliness is universally praised, was the promotion of peace among Christian princes, though he himself became involved in difficulties with King Ferrante of Naples.
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 Pope
The Pope's role is kind of like that of a chairman of a board, or captain of a football team, with the other team players being the bishops.
Pope Innocent VII (1484-1492) and Pope Leo X (1513-1521) were from the Borgia and Medici families which were kind of like the Sopranos of the middle ages.
Basically, the biggest reason that the Pope was head of his own country is that it is important that the Church not be interferred with by any other political leaders and if the head of the Church was in a country governed by a political leader it would be vulnerable to outside interference.
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 Pope Quiz Answer Key
He was the pope during the saddest point in the Great Western Schism.
Urban V says the three corners of the tiara are for...
He was the first pope to reside permanently at the Vatican.
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 Popes
Innocent VI Clement VI had eased the election regulations of Gregory X, but at the next conclave the cardinals did not need the more comfortable conditions, for they quickly elected Etienne Aubert, who took the name Innocent VI.
Unfortunately Innocent was too old and sick to have the necessary energy.
Brigit of Sweden declared that "Pope Innocent, more abominable than Jewish usurers, a greater traitor than Judas, more cruel than Pilate, has been cast into hell like a weighty stone." Historians do not endorse this harsh judgment of the Swedish mystic, who, though she was a saint, sometimes said more than her prayers.
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 Other Famous Personages in Franciscan History
IN PRAECLARA SUMMORUM : Encyclical of Pope Benedict XV on Dante Alighieri
Pope Saint Innocent XI, an avid and zealous reformer of the Church c/o CE
Pope Pius IX on the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary; it draws directly from the theology of Bl.
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 Jacques Maritain Center: CE - Aquinas
Innocent IV examined closely into his motives in joining the Friars Preachers, dismissed him with a blessing, and forbade any further interference with his vocation.
iv, V), and in the "Summa theologica" (I, i, a.
Pope Innocent VI (quoted in the Encyclical, "AEterni Patris", of Leo XIII) declared that, with the exception of the canonical writings, the works of St. Thomas surpass all others in "accuracy of expression and truth of statement" (habet proprietatem verborum, modum dicendorum, veritatem sententiarum).
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 Reli 492 Lecture Notes on Topic 2.1.3
He decided in favour of Innocent II, caused him to be recognized by all the great Catholic powers, went with him into Italy, calmed the troubles that agitated the country, reconciled Pisa with Genoa, and Milan with the pope and Lothaire.
According to the desire of the latter, the pope went to Liège to consult with the emperor upon the best means to be taken for his return to Rome, for it was there that Lothaire was to receive the imperial crown from the hands of the pope.
After the council the pope paid a visit to Clairvaux, where he held a general chapter of the order and was able to realize the prosperity of which Bernard was the soul.
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 Keeping Catholics Catholic Page XXV-The Timeline-The Twelfth Century-1263-1300   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pope Urban IV Decrees Corpus Christi as a Solemnity.
Pope Clement IV was in correspondence with the Byzantine Emperor, Michael VIII Palaeologus, who in 1261 liberated Constantinople from the Latins and who now wished the Pope to prevent the expedition King Charles was planning for the recovery of the city; the Emperor also indicated his eagerness for Church union.
Pope Nicholas IV arranged for Giovanni Colonna to be elected sole Senator.
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 Popes & Patriarchs of Constantinople, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Antioch, etc.
To Roman Catholics, the Pope may be the holiest man on earth, the heir and keeper of the deepest truths of religion.
Pope Innocent III first had to excommunicate everyone for the use of the army in Dalmatia, and then the Venetians took it, not to Palestine, but to Constantinople.
Popes from a similiar family, the Medici, are featured in the genealogy of the Medici given with the rulers of Tuscany.
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 Pope Innocent V - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was proceeding to send legates to Michael VIII Palaeologus (1261–82), the Eastern Roman Emperor, in connection with the recent decisions of the Second Council of Lyons, when he died.
Pope Innocent V was the author of several works in philosophy, theology, and canon law, including commentaries on the Pauline epistles and on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, and is sometimes referred to as famosissimus doctor.
This biography of a Pope or a claimant to the papacy is a stub.
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 ~The Pope in Red~ Gregory XVII's Successor?
"But", she said, "the Pope is still attached to the things of the earth." And, as is said elsewhere, "He will want to save what he thinks can be saved." In other words, the True Pope, will use his human judgment and leave Rome, instead of remaining firm in the face of the invaders.
Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from October 26, 1958 A.D., to May 2, 1989 A.D. Of course this historically accurate story (The "Siri" Fact) as well as the True Church's hierarchy continues.
**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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 Saints of June 22
In January 1276, Peter was with Blessed Pope Gregory X when the latter died at Arezzo.
With a sad heart, he left the seclusion of his religious home to ascend the Fisherman's Throne as Pope Innocent V. The reign of the new pope, which promised so much to a harassed people, was to be very brief.
Had the measures begun by Innocent V had time to be fully realized, he might have accomplished great good for the Church; he did at least open the way for those who were to follow him.
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 Pope Clement VIII
Pope Sixtus V (1585-1590) had a version of the Bible published in 1590 which he stamped with the papal Bull Aeternus ille decreeing it to be authentic.
Two years later, Clement VIII declared Sixtus V's version to be full of errors and ordered a new version made while buying back all of Sixtus' copies.
Clement tried to void the penalties by naming his version as Sixtus V Edition; but, future copies were marked as the Clementine Edition.
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 The Inner Voice of the CrazyComposer
The contentious quotation that the Pope chose to use, for whatever reason, is a portion of text from the 14th century that detailed a dialogue between the Byzantine Emperor, Manuel Paleologus II and an educated Persian (the representative of the Muslim perspective).
Oh yes, while John Paul II was Pope then Cardinal Ratzinger was the one charged with making sure nothing left the Papal offices that was in conflict with official church doctrine, serving as the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
There can be no doubt that the Pope clearly understood that his comments would serve to enrage those individuals that it was clearly aimed at, yet at the same time, it casts a dark shadow at the speaker and the organization he represents.
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