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  1. Also known as. English. Benedict XIII. pope of the Catholic Church from 1724 to 1730. Pope Benedict XIII. Pietro Francesco Orsini. Vincenzo Maria Orsini. Benedictus XIII. Benedikt XIII.

  2. Dec 28, 2022 · The Orsini Mitres (Pope Benedict XIII) by Shawn Tribe on December 28, 2022. Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Orsini, later Pope Benedict XIII (1724-1730), was a Dominican friar, Cardinal and Pope who considered his religious vocation and spiritual responsibilities as a shepherd as his main priority, as opposed to being an 'ecclesiastical administrator.'.

  3. BENEDICT XIII. (Pedro de Luna), (c. 1328-1422 or 1423), anti-pope, belonged to one of the most noble families in Aragon. His high birth, his legal learning - he was for a long time professor of canon law at Montpellier - and the irreproachable purity of his life, recommended him to Pope Gregory XI., who created him cardinal in 1375.

  4. Dec 31, 2022 · Benedict was the longest-living pope, having surpa ssed Pope Leo XIII in September 2020. “With sorrow I inform you that the Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI, passed away today at 9:34 in the Mater ...

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  5. Jan 5, 2024 · ANTIPOPE BENEDICT XIII, A STUBBORN OLD MAN. One of the few “popes” from modern Spain, was Pedro Martinez de Luna y Perez de Gator (1328-1423). He is not to be mistaken for Pope Benedict XIII, who reigned in the 1720s. Pedro Martinez de Luna was a nobleman from Aragon, known for his intellect and austere life.

  6. The same is true of the "Cæremoniale Episcoporum", which Benedict XIII undertook to reform and which Benedict XIV published (1752) in the now usual form. The classical work of Benedict on liturgical matters is his "De Servorum Dei Beatificatione et de Beatorum Canonizatione" which still regulates the process of beatification and canonization.

  7. But that dispossessed pontiff, to whom Scotland, isolated and alone, had tenaciously clung even after sentence of deposition had been passed against him, lingered on with a small and unimportant following for some six years more, and even then his cardinals, inspired with his firm conviction of the justice and soundness of their cause and refusing to bow to the authority of a Pope whom all the ...

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