THE FOLLOWERS OF HUS WERE CALLED. HUSSITES FRENCH ARCHBISHOP WHO WAS ELECTED POPE HE MOVED THE POPE’S OFFICE FROM ROME TO AVIGNON.

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THE FOLLOWERS OF HUS WERE CALLED

HUSSITES

FRENCH ARCHBISHOP WHO WAS ELECTED POPE HE MOVED THE POPE’S OFFICE FROM ROME TO AVIGNON

POPE CLEMENT V

HE LIVED IN BOHEMIA - HE CRITICIZED THE CHURCH - HE WAS EXCOMMUNICATED AND BURNED AT THE STAKE

JAN HUS

THIS MEANS A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER

THE SALE OF HIGH CHURCH OFFICES OR POSITIONS WAS CALLED

SIMONY

FRENCH CITY WHERE THE PAPCY STAYED FROM 1305 TO 1377 A.D.

AVIGNON

ENGLISH SCHOLAR - HE SAID THE CHURCH WAS CORRUPT AND GREEDY - HE CHALLENGED THE POPE’S AUTHORITY

JOHN WYCLIFFE

THE PERIOD WHEN THE POPE STAYED IN AVIGNON

BABYLONIANCAPTIVITY

FOLLOWERS OF WYCLIFFE WERE CALLED THIS

LOLLARDS

A SPLIT WITHIN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH - ENDED UP WITH TWO POPES (ONE IN AVIGNON - THE OTHER IN ROME)

THE GREAT SCHISM