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      • Gregory linked the battle against simony and for clerical celibacy —chief characteristics of 11th-century ecclesiastical reform—with a marked emphasis on the papal primacy, a concept based on the primacy of the Roman church, which at the time of Leo IX in 1054 led to the break in diplomatic relations between Rome and Constantinople.
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  2. 3 days ago · St. Gregory VII ; canonized 1606; feast day, May 25) was one of the greatest popes of the medieval church, who lent his name to the 11th-century movement now known as the Gregorian Reform or Investiture Controversy. Gregory VII was the first pope to depose a crowned ruler, Emperor Henry IV

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  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Pope Gregory VII had a great impact on the church. Part of this was because of his attempts to restore the grandeur of the Church. He sought to return it to its place of prominence in European ...

  4. The impact of Saint Pope Gregory VII’s papacy extended far beyond his lifetime. His assertive approach in dealing with secular authorities established a precedent for the church’s autonomy. The Gregorian Reforms , as they came to be known, fundamentally altered the power dynamics between the church and state, setting the stage for future ...

  5. May 11, 2018 · Gregory VII >Gregory VII (ca. 1020-1085) was pope from 1073 to 1085. One of the greatest >medieval popes, later canonized, he was a man of intense conviction and >will. He vigorously initiated reforms and asserted the papal claim to >primacy of jurisdiction in the Church.

  6. The essay consists of three parts. The first examines the political thought of Gregory vii (1073–85) and the ‘reform’ papacy on kingship, showing that Gregory asserted that good Latin Christian kings had to be idoneus (‘suitable’) and utilis (‘useful’) to the papacy and to the Church at large.

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