DO NOW: LIST THREE THINGS THAT CAUSE DISEASE TO SPREAD. Chapter 11 - Lesson 3.

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DO NOW: LIST THREE THINGS THAT CAUSE DISEASE TO SPREAD. Chapter 11 - Lesson 3

Chapter 11 ~ lesson 3 Concept: What was the Great Schism of the West?

Chapter 11 - Lesson 3  Pope Clement V: moved Papacy to Avignon, France  Pope Gregory XI: moved Papacy back to Rome in 1377  Pope Urban VI: Italian Pope; angered many Cardinals  Clement VII: nephew of the French king; elected by the Cardinals ****considered the Antipope: not the true pope

Chapter 11 - Lesson 3 ****Problem**** Now there are two “popes” : Clement VII & Urban VI, thus causing the Great Schism of the West 1417: Pope Martin V elected and accepted by the Western Church

Chapter 11 - Lesson 3 All of this controversy and struggle over time had weakened the power of the Papacy!