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  Pope John IV - Biocrawler
John IV was a native of Dalmatia, and the son of the scholasticus (advocate) Venantius.
It was adorned by the pope with mosaics depicting John himself holding in his hands a model of his oratory.
While still only pope-elect, John, with the other rulers of the Roman Church, wrote to the clergy of the North of Ireland to tell them of the mistakes they were making with regard to the time of keeping Easter, and exhorting them to be on their guard against the Pelagian heresy.
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  Pope John IV
A native of Dalmatia, and the son of the scholasticus (advocate) Venantius.
It was adorned by the pope with mosaics depicting John himself holding in his hands a model of his oratory.
While still only pope-elect, John, with the other rulers of the Roman Church, wrote to the clergy of the North of Ireland to tell them of the mistakes they were making with regard to the time of keeping Easter, and exhorting them to be on their guard against the Pelagian heresy.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/j/john_iv,pope.html   (348 words)

  
 Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
The dispute about the title was this: it was not new in John IV's time; till then the Bishop of Constantinople had commonly been called ’archiepískopos daì patriárches, but at various times he (and other patriarchs) had been addressed as o‘ikoumenikòs patriárches.
All bishops are not Apostolic vicars of the pope.
Whether John IV or other patriarchs of Constantinople really meant to advance so arrogant a claim is another question.
www.ccel.org /ccel/herbermann/cathen08.html?term=John%20the%20Faster   (1695 words)

  
 Pope Joan (Morgana's Observatory)
Pope Joan is one of the most fascinating, extraordinary characters in Western history -- and one of the least well known.
Hus was condemned for preaching the heretical doctrine that the Pope is fallible.
Each newly elected Pope after Joan sat on the sella stercoraria (literally, "dung seat"), pierced in the middle like a toilet, where his genitals were examined to give proof of his manhood.
www.dreamscape.com /morgana/popejoan.htm   (1051 words)

  
 Pope John Paul II, Vatican, St. Peters,"As the Romans Do" letters from Italy Roman catholic church, pope, art in Rome, ...
There were popes who had families, and others who had various artists in the employ of the Vatican paint fig leaves on the unclad figures of Micelangelo's Last Judgment in the Sisteen Chapel long after the master had passed on.
He was the first pope ever to appear publicly at the Campidoglio with the mayor of Rome, an acknowledgment after centuries of disdain that a municipal government does exist in the city even if his predecessors wanted to believe that the only legitimate temporal power in Rome was the papacy itself.
It wasn't until Pope John XXIII and the Vatican Council of 1965 that Jews were absolved of the murder of Jesus, but it took the papacy of John Paul II to truly reorder the landscape.
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 History of the Popes
Pope Sylvester sent two legates to represent him Vitus and Vincentius, and it seems that it was the Pope who suggested the term consubstantial to describe the relation of Christ's nature to the Father.
JOHN I 523 -526 John, a Tuscan, the Archdeacon of the Roman clergy, was elected to succeed St.
He summoned Pope John to Ravenna and imposed upon him the decidedly disagreeable task of going to Constantinople at the head of this embassy to ask the orthodox emperor to restore the churches to the Arians.
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 JOHN IV   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pope John IV proved to be a vigorous foe of the Monothelite or One Will heresy.
Pope Honorius had succeeded in bringing Southern Ireland--Mogh's half of Ireland as it was called by the ancient Gaels--into line with the current corrected date for celebrating Easter.
John IV tried to do the same for the Northern Irish and the frontier Gaels in Scotland--in vain.
www.cfpeople.org /Books/Pope/POPEp72.htm   (327 words)

  
 Pope John Paul I Summary
John Paul I intended to prepare an encyclical in order to confirm the lines of the Second Vatican Council ("an extraordinary long-range historical event and of growth for the Church", he said) and to enforce the Church's discipline in the life of priests and the faithful.
Pope John Paul was accused of being unable to handle the endless supply of documentation that was sent to him by Jean-Marie Cardinal Villot, the Cardinal Secretary of State.
Pope John Paul I was not in office long enough to make any major practical changes within the Vatican or the Roman Catholic Church (except for his abandonment of the Papal Coronation).
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 Pope Innocent IV Summary
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.
It was on a sick bed at Naples that Innocent IV heard of Manfred's victory at Foggia, and the tidings are said to have precipitated his death on December 7, 1254.
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 Crossing the Threshold of Deception IV - Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II began his life in Poland as Karol Wojtyla on May 18, 1920 in Wadowice, Poland and was baptized on June 20 of the same year by a military chaplain, P. Franciszek Zak.
John Paul II was ordained in 1946, after successfully completing his Ph.D. at the Angelicum Institute in Rome and obtaining a doctorate in theology at the Catholic University of Lublin.
The Pope, Bishop of Rome and Peter's successor, "is the perpetual and visible source and foundation of the unity both of the bishops and of the whole company of the faithful.
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 Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II was born in 1920 in Wadowice, Poland, a small city just outside Cracow.
Pope John Paul II, like many Popes before him, was generally considered by Catholics to be the sovereign "Vicar of Christ," Christ's representative here on the earth.
Pope John Paul II was no doubt a wonderful, visionary man. Before him, there were saintly Popes and wicked Popes alike.
www.allaboutreligion.org /pope-john-paul-ii.htm   (941 words)

  
 Pope Joan
As Pope John VIII he ruled for two years, until 855 A.D. However, while riding one day from St. Peter's to the Lateran, he had to stop by the side of the road and, to the astonishment of everyone, gave birth to a child.
According to legend, upon discovering the Pope's true gender, the people of Rome tied her feet together and dragged her behind a horse while stoning her, until she died.
Marginal notes in a fifteenth century document refer to a statue called "The Woman Pope with Her Child" that was supposedly erected near the Lateran.
www.museumofhoaxes.com /popeJoan.html   (438 words)

  
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POPE ST. PIUS X (1903-1914) "One of the primary obligations assigned by Christ to the office committed to Us of feeding the Lord's flock is that of guarding with the greatest vigilance the Deposit of Faith delivered to the Saints, rejecting the profane novelties of words, and the gainsaying of knowledged falsely so-called....
Pope Vigilius, who wished to return to Rome from exile, in a decree, or Iudicatum, recanted his former orthodox Catholic position, condemned the orthodox decree of the Council of Chalcedon (451), and excommunicated the bishop-authors of that decree (the so-called Three Chapters of Theodoret).
POPE ST. BONIFACE IV (608-615) Pope Boniface manifested strong tendencies toward the Nestorian heresy, which denied the correct doctrine of the two natures of Christ and denied that the Blessed Virgin Mary was the Mother of God.
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 Pauline Books&Media - Daughters of St. Paul
The Pope is St. Peter’s successor, and the bishops are successors of the apostles.
The Pope is called the Vicar of Christ, which does not mean that he takes the place of Christ, but rather that Christ is faithful to his promise, “I will be with you all days, even unto the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20).
The pope, head of the college of bishops, enjoys this infallibility in virtue of his office, when, as supreme pastor and teacher of all the faithful—who confirms his brethren in the faith—he proclaims by a definitive act a doctrine pertaining to faith or morals.
daughtersofstpaul.com /johnpaulpapacy/popefactsandtrivia.html   (997 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Adrian IV
The Pope returned to Rome, and Arnold escaped and was taken under the protection of some of the bandit barons of the northern Campagna.
Pope agreed to invest William with the crowns of Sicily and Apulia, the territories and states of Naples, Salerno, and Amalfi, the, and all the other cities which the King then possessed.
Pope went to Viterbo, where he came to an agreement with the Romans, and in the beginning of 1157 returned to the City.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/01156c.htm   (3129 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for J
John IV, Pope - A native of Dalmatia, and the son of the scholasticus (advocate) Venantius
John Rigby, Saint - Rigby, an unmarried layman, appeared in court on behalf of his employer's daughter and admitted that he was himself a Catholic.
John Sarkander, Blessed - This priest was tortured for refusing to break the seal of confession, and died in prison in 1620
www.newadvent.org /cathen/j.htm   (6110 words)

  
 Catholic Apologetics International - Robert Sungenis
Larson: Pope Honorius was persuaded by Sergius (remember he was quite ignorant of this new heresy and the machinations of its proponents), therefore, to enjoin silence concerning either the existence or non-existence of either one or two “operations” in Christ.
John IV doesn’t explain, and that is why he is NOT the last word on the subject.
Moreover, John IV never mentioned the fact that Honorius had also prohibited the use of both “one operation” and “two operations,” which, ironically, was the very belief for which Pope St. Martin laid down his life.
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 John IV (Pope) - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHN IV., pope from 640 to 642, was a Dalmatian by birth, and succeeded Severinus after the papal chair had been vacant four months.
While he adhered to the repudiation of the Monothelitic doctrine by Severinus, he endeavoured to explain away the connexion of Honorius I. with the heresy.
His successor was Theodorus I. John III (Pope)
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 ST. FELIX III   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This lady, Theodoric's daughter, was quite favorable to the Church, and from her Pope Felix secured a decree, drawn up by the noble old Cassiodorus, which reserved the trial of clerics to the pope.
The Pope also received two temples in the Roman forum, that of Romulus, and that of the Sacred City.
Pope Felix backed St. Caesarius by his approval, and by trying to circulate the saint's book against the Semi-Pelagians.
www.cfpeople.org /Books/Pope/POPEp54.htm   (466 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope John IV
Pope John IV A native of Dalmatia, and the son of the scholasticus (advocate) Venantius.
It was adorned by the pope with mosaics depicting John himself holding in his hands a model of his
elect, John, with the other rulers of the Roman Church, wrote to the clergy of the North of Ireland to tell them of the mistakes they were making with regard to the time of keeping Easter, and exhorting them to be on their guard against the Pelagian heresy.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08422b.htm   (287 words)

  
 Pope John Paul II--The "unofficial page"---Documents of the Roman Catholic Church
Pope John Paul II--The "unofficial page"---Documents of the Roman Catholic Church
John Paul II (1920-) is said to be the most recognized person in the world.
Symmachus,St. Hormisdas,St. John I,St. Felix IV (III),Boniface II,John II,St. Agapetus I,St. Silverius,Vigilius,Pelagius I,John III, Benedict I,Pelagius II,St. Gregory I (the Great),Sabinian,Boniface III, St.
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 The Case of Pope Honorius @ ELCore.Net
The Acts of the Council were approved by Pope Leo II, and among those whom he anathematizes is “also Honorius, who did not attempt to sanctify this Apostolic Church with the teaching of apostolic tradition, but by profane treachery permitted its purity to be polluted”.
“The infallibility of the Pope is for the sake of the Church.
The fact that he is addressing a Pope in a Roman Council does not evacuate the significance of this papalism on the lips of an orthodox bishop from Palestine.
catholicity.elcore.net /ButlerOnCaseOfPopeHonorius.html   (3014 words)

  
 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".
www.popechart.com /Popelist.htm   (182 words)

  
 §7. Intimacy with Harley and St. John. IV. Swift. Vol. 9. From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. The Cambridge ...
From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift.
In a very short time, Swift was in company with Harley and St. John.
The whigs, he said, had clutched at him like a drowning man at a twig, but he minded them not.
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 Welcome to Frosina.org :: An Albanian Immigrant and Cultural Resource
In addition to Pope Clement XI (1700-1721), Armilotta states that the Albani family produced other illustrious personages who became cardinals, diplomats, and important statesmen including Giovanni Girolamo (1509-91) cardinal, Orazio (1576-1653) statesman, Anibale (1682-1751) cardinal, Alessandro (1692-1779) cardinal, and Guiseppe (1750-1834) cardinal.
It was during the pontificate of Caius that Diocletian ascended the imperial throne.
John IV did not forget his native land which was being harried by Serbs.
www.frosina.org /about/infobits.asp?id=182   (390 words)

  
 EIPS - What Pope John Paul II Really Believes About Himself and England
John Paul II as the Head of the Roman Catholic Church believes and upholds the whole system of Roman dogmas; the decrees and teachings of the so-called infallible popes who went before him.
John’s Concession of the Kingdom to the Pope
POPE JOHN PAUL II BELIEVES THAT HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II IS A USURPER ON THE THRONE AS THE DESCENDANT OF QUEEN ELIZABETH 1 WHOM ONE OF HIS PREDECESSORS EXCOMMUNICATED AND DAMNED.
www.ianpaisley.org /article.asp?ArtKey=johnpaul   (425 words)

  
 JMJ Products: TotallyCatholic.com, Pope John Paul II
These historic renderings of the Popes were reproduced from the mosiacs in the naves of the Basilica of St. Paul in Rome.
The Rosary of Pope John Paul II explains the development of the "mysteries of light" and includes a prayer guide for all twenty mysteries in the rosary.
Largely responsible for Communism's collapse in 1990, Pope John Paul was a champion for peace and human dignity in his numerous trips around the world.
www.totallycatholic.com /pope-john-paul.htm   (2308 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Creations of Cardinals of the VII Century
Onorio, a wealthy aristocrat from Campania, was not a cardinal when elected pope on October 27, 625.
Elected pope in October 638, had to wait for the imperial mandate to be consecrated until May 28, 640.
Paschal, archdeacon of Rome under Pope Conon, had him elected antipope in 687 It is not known if he was a cardinal.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/consistories-vii.htm   (1040 words)

  
 Pope Theodore I
He was made a cardinal deacon, (possibly around 640) and a full cardinal by Pope John IV.
His election was supported by the Exarch and he was installed on November 24, 642, succeeding the short reign of Pope John IV.
Preceded by: John IV Pope of the Roman Catholic Church 642 to 649
www.mlahanas.de /Greece/Religion/Pope/TheodoreI.html   (254 words)

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