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The Church in the Fourteenth Century Avignon Papacy, Schism and Conciliarism I. Introduction II. Avignon Papacy (1309-1377) III. Responses to the Avignon Papacy A. Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) B. John Wycliffe (1330-1384) C. Cola di Rienzo (1313-1354) IV. The Great Western Schism and Conciliarism
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Pope Clement V: The Friendly French Pope
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Philip the Fair as persecutor of the Knights Templar
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The massive papal palace of Avignon
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The Church in the Fourteenth Century Avignon Papacy, Schism and Conciliarism I. Introduction II. Avignon Papacy (1309-1377) III. Responses to the Avignon Papacy A. Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) B. John Wycliffe (1330-1384) C. Cola di Rienzo (1313-1354) IV. The Great Western Schism and Conciliarism
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Catherine of Siena: Super tertiary and holy anorexic
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Wycliffe’s Followers
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Cola di Rienzo and a new Roman Empire?
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The Church in the Fourteenth Century Avignon Papacy, Schism and Conciliarism I. Introduction II. Avignon Papacy (1309-1377) III. Responses to the Avignon Papacy A. Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) B. John Wycliffe (1330-1384) C. Cola di Rienzo (1313-1354) IV. The Great Western Schism and Conciliarism
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Council of Pisa (1409)
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