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 Avignon Pope Benedict XIII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benedict, on the other hand, refused to stand down, so he was declared a schismatic and excommunicated from the Catholic Church by the Council of Constance on July 27, 1417.
However, in 1398 the French church withdrew their allegiance from the Avignon papacy.
However, since both Benedict and Gregory refused to abdicate, the only thing that was achieved was that a third candidate to the Holy See was put forward: Peter Philarghi, who assumed the name Alexander V.
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 Dominican Vocations
Benedict left the Church a legacy most precious: he sowed the seeds of the crumbling of Jansenism and approved the Passionists.
Benedict, busy insisting that priests should not wear wigs and blessing altars, was deaf to the clink of gold talking loudly to Coscia and his associates.
But Orsini refused, and it took a great deal of argument and the pressure of the Master of the Order to convince him to accept.
http://www.australia.op.org/voc/benedict.php   (495 words)

  
 Biography – Pope Benedict XIII – The Papal Library
Finally, Benedict XIII, by a decree of the 25th of September, 1756, ordered as of precept (in which consists the equipollent canonization) that throughout the Church the office and the Mass of Saint Gregory VII should be celebrated on the 25th of May, as a double.
Benedict, a zealous defender of the faith, approved the archbishop's proposal.
After the death of Clement XI, who had endeavored, by the bull Unigenitus, to extinguish Jansenism, Innocent XIII had manifested the same sentiments—although, at the entreaty of the Cardinal de Rohan, he had promised not to take any new step in regard to the churches of France until King Louis XV was of age.
http://www.saint-mike.org/Library/Papal_Library/BenedictXIII/Biography.html   (3831 words)

  
 Pope Benedict XVI - Psychology Central
As Pope, Benedict XVI's main role is to teach about the Catholic faith and the solutions to the problems of the faith, a role that he can play well being a former head of the Church's Congregation of the Faith.
Benedict's only major new appointment was that of his successor as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
He was appointed Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith by Pope John Paul II in 1981 and was also assigned the honorific title of the cardinal bishop of the suburbicarian diocese of Velletri-Segni on April 5, 1993.
http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Pope_Benedict_XVI   (7469 words)

  
 Pope Benedict XVI
Benedict XVI is considered a conservative regarding Catholic doctrine.
He was a close confidant to Pope John Paul II (1978-2005), who appointed him in charge of the Doctrine of the Faith, the same organisation once known as the Inquisition.
He is the oldest person to be elected pope since Clement XII (1730-1740).
http://www.archelaos.com/popes/details.aspx?id=304   (676 words)

  
 EUROPEAN HISTORY 1400 - 1449
Pope Benedict XIII (1394-1423) of the Clement Church proposed a council to resolve the schism but Pope Boniface IX of the Urban church refused any reconciliation and died shortly thereafter.
Cardinal Pietro Fhilarghi a Greek of Milan is unanimously elected Pope Alexander V (1409-1410) by the joint conclave cardinals of the Urban and Clement Churches.
Pope Boniface IX (1389-1404) says he is ready to preach a crusade (war) against the Turks only on condition that the Greek church recognizes his authority.
http://www3.telus.net/public/dgarneau/euro58.htm   (3882 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Benedict XIII
Seeing on his frequent journeys the condition of the churches in even the poorest parishes, he neglected none and by the promulgation of strict rules, he abolished all known abuses.
So with tears, and obeying the command of the general of his order, he allowed himself to be proclaimed pope.
This long delay weighed heavily on the soul of Orsini, who commenced a novena of prayers to his patron, St. Philip Neri, that the election of a new pope might be no longer delayed.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02431a.htm   (1373 words)

  
 Franciscan Friars Third Order Regular - Spain
Pope Benedict directed the Archdeacon of Zamora to confirm the possession of the church and residence of the tertiary community.
Fernan Lopez, the Notary, and his wife gave to Friar Alfonso some houses for a church and convent to serve the hospital for the poor and pilgrims.
In all the papal documents, the religious of these communities are uniformly designated as "Brothers of the Third Order of St. Francis." In the Bull Humilibus precibus September 9.
http://www.franciscanfriarstor.com/theorder/stf_spain.htm   (2743 words)

  
 Benedict --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Prior to his election as pope, Benedict led a distinguished career as a theologian and as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
Following the death of John Paul II in 2005, Benedict XVI became the 265th bishop of Rome and the head of the Roman Catholic church.
Information on the life of St. Benedict, his Holy Rule, and the Order founded by him.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9078569   (682 words)

  
 Pope Benedict XIII: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election.
Benedict evidently made a pathetic attempt to put into practice the papal formula "Vicar of Christ and servant of the servants of God".
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A strange discovery made subsequently in the Quirinal throws a revealing light on the incredible relations existing between Benedict XIII and his confidential adviser and trusted major-domo.
http://www.pickle-publishing.com/papers/triple-crown-benedict-xiii.htm   (2666 words)

  
 Episcopal Succession of H.H. Pope John Paul II
Consecrated 28 September 1958 in the Metropolitan Cathedral, Kraków, by Eugeniusz Baziak, Archbishop of Lwów of the Latins and Apostolic Administrator of Kraków, assisted by Boleslaw Kominek, Titular Archbishop of Euchaita and Franciszek Jop, Titular Bishop of Daulia.
Why so many bishops should trace their lineages to this one bishop can be explained, in great part, by the intense sacramental activity of Pope Benedict XIII, who consecrated 139 bishops during his pontificate, many of them cardinals, nuncios and bishops of important sees who in turn consecrated many other bishops.
Consecrated 15 August 1826 in the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, Rome, by His Holiness Pope Leo XII, assisted by Filippo Filonardi, Archbishop of Ferrara and Giuseppe Perugini, Titular Bishop of Porphyreon.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgbmxd/johnpaul.htm   (1244 words)

  
 Jansenism Collection
Pope Benedict XIV: Letter to Louis XV, King of France, regarding the assembly of the French bishops, [1756?] AL (copy), in Latin, 4 pp.
Pope Clement XIII: Letter to the Bishop of Liège on Quesnel's Jansenism, etc., Jan. 23, 1763, AL (contemporary copy) in Latin, 2 pp.
Notes on Popes Innocent X, Alexander VII, and Clement XI, and Jansenism, AMs, in Latin, ca.
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/jansen.html   (554 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Blessed Victor III
In 1727 the Abbot of Monte Cassino obtained from Benedict III permission to keep his feast (Tosti, I, 393).
Though certainly a strong partisan of the Hildebrandine reform the gentler Desiderius belonged to the moderate party and could not always see eye to eye with Gregory in his most intransigent proceedings.
The church had been without a head for twelve months all but a day.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15410a.htm   (1681 words)

  
 Pope Benedict XVI
The Pope is a heretic that claims names that the Scripture only ascribes to God.
I truly pray that Benedict is God's choice and that he will rely fully on the Holy Spirit to Pastor the Catholic church.
I am praying that Pope Benedict's knowledge as a "great theologian" will lead him to deep deep study of scripture, and an opening of the Roman Catholic church to truly study, learn, live and love our Lord's word.
http://www.worldmagblog.com/blog/archives/014194.html   (9528 words)

  
 Pope Benedict XV and Benedict XVI - two Popes of Reconciliation by Marian Horvat @ TraditionInAction.org
Speaking in Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace to representatives of the schismatic, heretical and pagan sects, he appealed to believers of all “religions” to become promoters of peace and unity.
I believe Benedict XVI intends to oblige traditionalist Catholics to “reconcile” with Vatican II and the New Mass, to finish with our resistance and incorporate us in the Conciliar Church.
At the turn of the 20th century, Rampolla was already well-known for championing the errors and spirituality that St. Pius X would term Modernism.
http://www.traditioninaction.org/religious/m008rpRatzingerBenedicts_May25.shtml   (1712 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of June 11, 1725
At the death of Pope Clement XII, he was freed and allowed to participate in the conclave.
Exposed and buried in the church of Gesù Nuovo, Jesuit professed house, Naples.
Pope Clement XII excommunicated him on May 9, 1733.
http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1725.htm   (639 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of December 9, 1726
Consistorial lawyer in the pontificate of Pope Clement XI.
Grand-nephew of Pope Clement IX on his mother's side.
Confirmed in his posts by Popes Innocent XII and Benedict XIII.
http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1726-ii.htm   (2274 words)

  
 Pope Benedict XIII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was a reforming Pope and endeavoured to put a stop to the decadent lifestyles of the Italian priesthood and of the cardinalate.
On February 21, 1931, Pope Pius XI (1922–39) opened the diocesean process of canonization for Benedict XIII, bestowing upon him the title "Servant of God".
Benedict XIII, O.P., born Pietro Francesco Orsini, later Vincenzo Maria Orsini (Gravina di Puglia, February 2, 1649 – March 2, 1730), was pope from 1724 to 1730.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XIII   (205 words)

  
 Search Results for "Pope ..."
often Pope Roman Catholic Church The bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church on earth.
was the first pope who changed his name on ascending the papal chair.
Pope s own methods of publication were so various and intricate, and the number of books, pamphlets and articles dealing with his life and writings is so very...
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 Tomb of Pope Benedict XIII by BRACCI, Pietro
Bracci's choice is, however, much more theatrical: Benedict XIII, seated on a throne, holds his hand to his breast in a gesture partly of Christian submission, and partly as an eternal promise of faith.
Tomb of Pope Benedict XIII by BRACCI, Pietro
The tomb of Pope Benedict XIII was designed by Carlo Marchionni and carried out in collaboration with Bartolomeo Pincelotti (died in 1740), who was responsible for the figure of Humility.
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 BENEDICT XIII (Orsini)
Dominic (the pope?) on clouds, ascending into heaven, accompanied by angels, a book (Gospels) under his left hand; the surface of the earth below.
Bust of the pope, l., wearing Papal Tiara and cope.
Pope Benedict XIII was a member of the Dominican Order (Ordo Praedicatorum)
http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/Ben13.html   (170 words)

  
 Memoriale Rituum - Details of this Edition
It should be noted that the ceremonies for Holy Week in this edition of the Memoriale are those that preceded the reforms which were made in 1955, in the reign of Pope Pius XII.
Benedict XIII (1724-30) published this book in 1725 to remove the confusion in the smaller parish churches of Rome.
The Missal always supposes the presence of deacon and subdeacon at these functions; so there was doubt and confusion about them when carried out by a single priest.
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 Paul of the Cross' Letters
Chiari puts this letter under the date of February 4, but it seems that the letter would have been written before the date of the rescript.
Pope Benedict XIII was pope from 1724 to 1730 and ordained Paul and John Baptist to the priesthood on June 7, 1727.
Paul writes to Pope Benedict XIII for the dispensation from the oath of perseverance and the concession to offer Mass for one year.
http://passionist.org/prc/paul_of_the_cross'_letters/letters_to/l-10001.htm   (266 words)

  
 Benedict XIII on Encyclopedia.com
once Pope Benedict XVI gets settled into his new apartment at St. Peter's, will he follow in John Paul II's footsteps or find his own way?(Catholic Church)
Choice of `Benedict' may have been inspired by saint, scholars say.
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 I19332: Pietro Francesco Orsini (Pope Benedict XIII) (2 FEB 1649 - 21 FEB 1730)
EVENT: SUCCESSOR: 12 JUL 1730 Pope Clement XII
I19332: Pietro Francesco Orsini (Pope Benedict XIII) (2 FEB 1649 - 21 FEB 1730)
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 Encyclopedia Search
, pope (1572-1585), born Ugo Buoncampagno...name of Gregory
Preceded by: Pope Clement XI List of popes Succeeded by: Pope Benedict...
served as Pope from October 1st, 965 to 972...
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 Pope Benedict I
An Interpretation of the Second Dialogue of Gregory the Great: Hagiography and St. Benedict (Studies in the Bible and Early Christianity, Vol 31)
Saint Benedict of Nursia, probably the greatest influence on Western Monasicism, lived a life filled with many miraculous deeds, indeed, so many that Pope Saint Gregory I wrote an entire book about just his miracles.
The Life of Saint Benedict: Gregory the Great
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 Pope Benedict XIII
Elected pope on the 29th of May 1724, he attempted to reform clerical morals; but neither the decrees of the Latin council (1725) nor his personal precepts had much effect.
Benedict XIII, given name Piero Fraricesco Orsini, served as Roman Catholic Pope from 1724 to 1730 (at first styled Benedict XIV due to the Antipope Benedict XIII, Pedro de Luna).
In 1667 he became a Dominican (as Vincentius Maria), studied theology and philosophy, was made a cardinal in 1672 and archbishop of Benevento in 1686.
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 Catholic-Pages.com Discussion Forum - Pope Benedict
Pope Benedict is the regal name of the current Roman pontiff, Pope Benedict XVI (2005—present) and has been the name of fifteen other popes:
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 Bust of Pope Benedict XIII by BRACCI, Pietro
This approach often presented problems with busts of pontiffs, who tended to be old and sometimes uninspiring to look at, none more so than the monkish Pope Benedict XIII, who reigned from 1724 to 1730.
Bust of Pope Benedict XIII by BRACCI, Pietro
Several representations of Benedict XIII were produced by Pietro Bracci, and we are fortunate in having an early terracotta study to compare with the official version in marble.
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 List of Popes, Pope Benedict XVI, Joseph Ratzinger, Pope John Paul II, Complete list of popes from 1000 A.D., Pope ...
First Pope to use 'the First' in regnal name
First Polish Pope and first non-Italian pope since 1523.
List of Popes, Pope Benedict XVI, Joseph Ratzinger, Pope John Paul II, Complete list of popes from 1000 A.D., Pope Name, Pope Common Name, Pope Personal Name
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 New Catholic Dictionary: Benedict XIII, Pope
He became a Dominican, was made a cardinal, 1672, and was appointed successively bishop of Manfredonia, Cesena, and Benevento.
In diplomatic affairs he lacked firmness, settling the controversy between the Kings of Naples, Savoy, and Portugal in an indecisive manner.
As pope he was a disciplinarian, instituting numerous reforms and requiring absolute acceptance of the Bull "Unigenitus against Jansenism.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/ncd01185.htm   (79 words)

  
 INCANTATION - LoveToKnow Article on INCANTATION
Even the ground frankincense or ground pine (Ajuga chamaepitys) was known to the Romans as Tus terrae (Pliny), although they called some plant, from its smelling like frankincense, Libanotis, and a kind of Thasian wine, also from its fragrance, Libanios.
The Latino-barbaric word Olibanum (quasi Oleum Libani), the common name for frankincense in modern commerce, is used in a bull of Pope Benedict IX.
up with the Capitol of Rome, where Pope Benedict XIII.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/I/IN/INCANTATION.htm   (1163 words)

  
 St. Andrews - Millennium Kate Kennedy Procession - Pope Benedict XIII
Pope Benedict XIII and his cross and shield bearers - In the 15th century University status and the privilege of conferring recognised degrees could be granted only by the Pope or the Emperor.
Thus until Benedict’s six papal bulls on the 28th August, 1414, St Andrews was not a full university
Andrews - Millennium Kate Kennedy Procession - Pope Benedict XIII
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 Pagina
One may discover the true historic and monumental value of the town which was once the residence of Pope Benedict XIII and nowadays one of the favourite tourist centres for both, spanish and foreign tourists alike.
His shield is still seen on the walls of the castle, and his legend lives on in the village.
otherwise known as Pedro de Luna, the obstinate Aragonese who came to power as the Pope Benedict XIII.
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 PHILIP IV. OF SPAIN - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP IV. OF SPAIN
Charles continued to show favor to his brother, appointing him (in 1366) lis lieutenant in Champagne and marrying him to Margaret, daughter and heiress of Louis of Male, count of Flanders, and widow of Philip of Rouvre.
of England was negotiating for the marriage of this princess with his son Edmund, earl of Cambridge; but Charles prevailed upon Pope Urban V. ;o refuse the dispensation necessary on grounds of kinship, and even consented to give up Lille, Douai and Orchies to Flanders on condition that Margaret should marry his brother.
Philip iventually won the day, thanks to the support of the late count's mother, and the marriage took place with high revel at Ghent on the ipth of June 1369.
http://www.1911ency.org/P/PH/PHILIP_IV_OF_SPAIN.htm   (2583 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Pope Leo XIII
Studied at the Jesuit college at Viterbo, Italy from 1818 to 1824, then the Collegio Romano from 1824 to 1832, the Pontifical Academy of Ecclesiastical Nobles in Rome in 1832); he received his doctorate in theology in 1836 from the Archgymnasium of Rome, doctor of civil and canon law from La Sapienza University in Rome.
Popes Through The Ages, by Father Joseph Brusher
Appointed domestic prelate to the pope on 6 February 1837.
http://www.catholicforum.com/saints/pope0256.htm   (1288 words)

  
 Pope Benedict XIII (Pietro Francesco (Vincenzo Maria) Orsini de Gravina) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Pope Benedict XIII (Pietro Francesco (Vincenzo Maria) Orsini de Gravina) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Pope Pietro Francesco (Vincenzo Maria) Orsini de Gravina, O.P. Paluzzo Cardinal Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni † (1666)
http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/borsini.html   (75 words)

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