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  1. 3 days ago · Clement V ascended to the throne of Saint Peter in 1305, after a long and highly disputed conclave. The new pontiff inherited the disputes with France, which also divided the curia. Nor were relations between the pope and the Temple at their best. The Church intended to add the Templars to the Hospitallers to reinforce both orders.

  2. 5 days ago · When Pope Clement V moved the papal capital from Rome to Avignon in France, his palace needed a steady stream of wine and so the vineyard was planted in Le Barroux. Presenter Colm Flynn travels to ...

  3. 4 days ago · pope, (Latin papa, from Greek pappas, “father”), the title, since about the 9th century, of the bishop of Rome, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. It was formerly given, especially from the 3rd to the 5th century, to any bishop and sometimes to simple priests as an ecclesiastical title expressing affectionate respect.

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  4. 3 days ago · Pope Clement XIII officially canonized Saint Vincent de Paul on June 16, 1737. Saint Vincent de Paul is the patron saint of hospitals, charities, volunteers, and prisoners. Here are five lessons from Saint Vincent de Paul to help you grow in holiness:

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  6. 17 hours ago · It purports to show that Pope Clement V absolved the last Knights Templar before their execution by burning at the stake. However, it does not exonerate them of their alleged crimes. Copper Scrolls – in the 1950s, archaeologists uncovered the Dead Sea Scrolls, religious scripts written by a fanatical Jewish sect called the Essenes. One scroll ...

  7. 4 days ago · Pope Clement VIII, on March 3, 1599, said: “We elect this man because the Church of God has not his equal in learning.” St. Robert, though obedient to the Pope, pleaded with his Jesuit superiors to stop the appointment and during the ceremony itself, Pope Clement ordered that St. Robert keep quiet or else himself be excommunicated ...

  8. 4 days ago · On Sept. 27, the Catholic Church remembers Saint Vincent de Paul, the French, 17th century priest known as the patron of Catholic charities for his apostolic work among the poor and marginalized. During a September 2010 Angelus address, Pope Benedict XVI noted that St. Vincent “keenly perceived the strong contrast between the richest and the ...

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