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The Catholic Crisis Problems and Challenges of Late Middle Age Christendom

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The Catholic Crisis. Problems and Challenges of Late Middle Age Christendom. Babylonian Captivity (1309-76). French King (Philip the Fair) convinces Pope to move to Avignon Popes concentrated on administrative (not spiritual) matters Lived a life of luxury. Pope Returns to Rome. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Catholic Crisis

The Catholic CrisisProblems and Challenges of Late Middle

Age Christendom

Page 2: The Catholic Crisis

French King (Philip the Fair) convinces Pope to move to Avignon

Popes concentrated on administrative (not spiritual) matters

Lived a life of luxury

Babylonian Captivity (1309-76)

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Gregory XI returns the Church to Rome Death leads to the election of an Italian,

Urban VI Heavy-handed ways leads to a revolt by

cardinals.

Pope Returns to Rome

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Cardinals elect Clement VII (French) & excommunicate Urban VI

Clement sets up in Avignon; Urban remains in Rome

The Great Schism

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Division of Europe

Allied with Clement Allied with Urban

France Scotland Aragon Castile Portugal

England Holy Roman Empire

(loose) Italian city-states

(move to Clement)

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The Schism confused lay people Opened the Church up to criticism Weakened its hold on the people

Damage to the Church

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Criticism of the Church

William of OccamMarsiglio of PaduaJohn WyclifJan Hus

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Both argue◦ Separation of church and state◦ Pope should have limited powers◦ Church take a back-seat to state

Conciliarists◦ Power in hands of council, not pope alone

William of Occam & Marsiglio of Padua

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Bible was the ultimate authority; not pope Translated Bible to English “Lollards” spread ideas and Bibles

John Wyclif

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Criticized indulgences Preached in Czech language in Bohemia Increased Czech nationalism, forced a

separation from Catholic church

Jan Hus

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Attempt to heal schism Elect a new pope, but other two do not

leave◦ Three popes!!!!

Council at Pisa (1409)

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Meet to:◦ End schism◦ Reform church◦ End heresy

Execute Hus End schism by electing new pope (Martin V)

Council at Constance (1414-1418)

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Confraternities◦ Groups of lay people who took on the functions of

the church Mysticism

◦ Intense religious feelings◦ Visions, “experiencing God”, the Holy Spirit, “Born

Again”

Lay Piety and Mysticism