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    An antipope (Latin: antipapa) is a person who claims to be Bishop of Rome and leader of the Catholic Church in opposition to the legitimately elected pope. Between the 3rd and mid-15th centuries, antipopes were supported by factions within the Church itself and secular rulers.

  2. Related Topics: papacy. popes and antipopes. antipope, in the Roman Catholic church, one who opposes the legitimately elected bishop of Rome, endeavours to secure the papal throne, and to some degree succeeds materially in the attempt.

  3. Antipope, in the Roman Catholic church, one who opposes the legitimately elected pope, endeavors to secure the papal throne, and to some degree succeeds materially in the attempt. The elections of several antipopes are obscured by incomplete or biased records, so it is impossible to definitively list all antipopes.

  4. Jun 25, 2019 · The term antipope refers to any person who claims to be pope, but whose claim is treated as invalid today by the Roman Catholic Church. This should be a straightforward concept, but in practice, it is much more difficult and complex than it might appear.

  5. Aug 26, 2022 · What’s An Antipope? An antipope is someone who makes a false claim to be the pope based on a process of election, installment or even self-appointment that is contrary to the Church’s laws.

  6. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › libraryAnti-Popes | EWTN

    An antipope is a person claiming to be Pope who was not duly elected or proclaimed while a duly elected Pope was still in office. To begin with, it is vital to understand that there is no power on earth which may depose a Pope.

  7. An antipope (from Latin: meaning "rival-pope" or "counter-pope") is a person who makes a controversial, yet substantially accepted, claim to be the lawful Pope, and is elected in opposition to the Pope that is recognized by the Roman Catholic Church.

  8. A false claimant of the Holy See in opposition to a pontiff canonically elected. At various times in the history of the Church illegal pretenders to the Papal Chair have arisen, and frequently exercised pontifical functions in defiance of the true occupant.

  9. Antipope, a false claimant of the Holy See in opposition to a pontiff canonically elected. At various times in the history of the Church illegal pretenders to the Papal Chair have arisen, and frequently exercised pontifical functions in defiance of the true occupant.

  10. May 29, 2018 · Antipope. A person in Christianity who claims (or exercises) the office of pope illegitimately. The RC Church lists thirty-seven, from Hippolytus (d. c. 235) to Felix V, who abdicated in 1449. The major and serious conflict over the papacy took place in the W. schism, 1378–1417.

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