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      • Latin came to be considered almost a sacred language, and translations of the Bible into the vernacular were viewed with suspicion. Pope Gregory VII (1073–1085) gave voice to such suspicions when, only two hundred years after Adrian II and John VIII had called for a Slavonic translation, Gregory attempted to stop its circulation.
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  2. Saint Pope Gregory VII, born Hildebrand of Sovana (c. 1020–25 May 1085), stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. His pontificate, which spanned from 1073 to 1085, was marked by significant reforms and enduring conflicts, particularly with secular rulers.

  3. Pope Gregory VII's letters show that he was a man of cultivated mind, particularly with respect to the study and knowledge of the Bible. He was also versed in some of the Christian fathers, especially Pope Gregory the Great whom he evidently regarded as a model in the discharge of the papal office.

  4. Mar 28, 2017 · Gregory VII was elected as pope in 1073 (which is where is he recorded on the Bible Timeline Poster with World History) and ended his papacy in 1085 after a falling out with the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV.

  5. Gregory vii and Lay Investiture. The Church and the Empire — D. J. Medley. [Sidenote: Gregory VII (1073-85).] The crowd which attended the funeral of Alexander II acclaimed Hildebrand as his successor. The Cardinals formally ratified the choice of the people and contrary to the wish of the German bishops the young King Henry acquiesced.

  6. Prayer. God, give me the gift of fortitude in facing corruption and evil in the world. (Taken from “Day by Day with People of the Bible: Reflections for Teens.”) When Saint Gregory VII became pope, the corruption of the clergy had become a serious scandal to the faithful of the Church.

  7. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... (HILDEBRAND). One of the greatest of the Roman pontiffs and one of the most remarkable men of all times; born between the years 1020 and 1025, at Soana, or Ravacum, in Tuscany; died 25 May, 1085, at Salerno.

  8. May 24, 2024 · Pope St. Gregory VII. On May 25 the Catholic Church celebrates Pope St. Gregory VII, who sought to reform the Church and secure its freedom against the intrusion of civil rulers during his 11th ...

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