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Western Schism - Wikipedia

a split within the Roman Catholic Church lasting from 20 September 1378 to 11 November 1417 in which bishops residing in Rome and Avignon simultaneously ...

Western Schism | History, Background, Popes, & Resolution

The Western Schism was a period in the history of the Roman Catholic Church when there were two, and later three, rival popes, each with his own following, ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Western Schism - New Advent

On 20 September thirteen members of the Sacred College precipitated matters by going into conclave at Fondi and choosing as pope Robert of Geneva, who took the ...

The Western Schism | Western Civilization

The Western Schism, or Papal Schism, was a split within the Roman Catholic Church that lasted from 1378 to 1417. During that time, three men simultaneously ...

Great Western Schism - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

The schism, or split, lasted from 1378 until 1417. The major cause of the schism was the move of the papacy to Avignon, France, early in the 14th century.

The Western Schism & the Roman Catholic Church - Britannica

The Western Schism and the Roman Catholic Church. O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree: Why do we deck thy branches?

Avignon Papacy & Western Schism | Overview & History - Study.com

The Avignon Papacy was a period from 1308 to 1378 when the Roman Catholic papal residence relocated to Avignon in modern south-eastern France.

The Western Great Schism: Two Popes at One Time

In 1378, for the first time in history, the same college of cardinals elected two Roman Catholic popes in two cities just months apart.

East–West Schism - Wikipedia

A series of ecclesiastical differences and theological disputes between the Greek East and Latin West preceded the formal split that occurred in 1054.

The Papal Schism Explained (Western Schism) - YouTube

The Papal Schism or Western Schism was a rift in the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages during which there were two Papacies existing ...

2.6: The Babylonian Captivity and the Great Western Schism

The Babylonian Captivity began when Pope Boniface VIII issued a papal bull (formal commandment) in 1303 to the effect that all kings had to ...

What was/is the Great Western Schism? - Quora

The Western Schism, also called Papal Schism, The Vatican Standoff, Great Occidental Schism and Schism of 1378 was a split within the ...

Video: Avignon Papacy & Western Schism | Overview & History

The Avignon Papacy and Western Schism divided the Catholic Church in the 1300's. Learn about the popes in Avignon and how they created the Western...

The Western Schism, Martin Luther, and the Reformation

The Western Schism had irreparably damaged the reputation of the papacy and provided fertile soil for Reformist ideas to flourish.

The Great Western Schism, 1378–1417

The Great Western Schism, 1378–1417: Performing Legitimacy, Performing Unity. Search within full text. Access. Joëlle Rollo-Koster, University of Rhode Island.

THE GREAT WESTERN SCHISM REVISITED (1378) - jstor

Western Schism can in fact inform us on the chronolog. The documentation will reveal that «customary» pillagin to the violence that took place in 1378 Rome ...

The end of the Western Schism | National Catholic Reporter

With the election of Martin V as pope on Nov. 11, 1417, the feast of St. Martin, the Great Western Schism (1378-1417) finally came to an end ...

The Western Schism: That Time There Were Three Popes - YouTube

Between 1409 and 1418, there were three individuals claiming to be the pope. In this video, I discuss the events that led to this, ...

Christianity in Europe if the Western Schism never ended - Reddit

The lasting western schism could set off a wave of further schisms once the Reformation comes about. Ireland might simply become its own ...

A Companion to the Great Western Schism (1378-1417)

The division of the Church or Schism that took place between 1378 and 1417 had no precedent in Christianity. No conclave since the twelfth century had acted ...