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RCIA 2015 St Patrick Catholic Church Agenda The office of the Pope How is the Pope elected History of the Papacy its long Office of the Pope Head of the episcopal

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RCIA 2015 St Patrick Catholic Church Agenda The office of the Pope How is the Pope elected History of the Papacy its long Office of the Pope Head of the episcopal college of bishops. Social and Political Breakdown. Plague, Famine, War, and Schism. The Black Death (1346-1353) and the Great Famine (1315-1317). 1000-1300 Time of population growth-geometric progression. Agricultural practices increased food supply-arithmetic increase. the. Man . of Lawlessness?. Review – I Thess.. Thanksgiving. Teaching about the end. Review – II Thess.. The Apostasy. Revelation of . the. Man . of Lawlessness. Now . we request you, brethren, with regard to the . . . . A look at the Papacy . in advance of Pope Francis’ visit to the USA. . God grant me the serenity . To accept the things I cannot change; . Courage to change the things I can; . And wisdom to know the difference. . Living one day at a time; . Enjoying one moment at a time; . Church History. By Jose Guerra . 22. . Sept 2016. Primary Source Material. Agenda. Hand out . outlines. Define the lesson timeline for the session. Review Resource page on EHBC website. The Age of the Christian Roman Empire. Christian or Not?. Reform. The Papacy led reform in the middle ages led by men like Gregory VII. Papacy became most powerful office in Europe. After Gregory, Pope’s such as Innocent III were not bishops but canon lawyers and experts in church government but still had exalted view of the office. Key Terms. Black Death. Boccaccio and . Decameron. Taille. Jacquiere. . Hundred Years War. Estates General. Edward III. Essential Questions. What were the effects of the bubonic plague on population and society?. Ch. 8. 1050 – 1450 AD. Chapter 8, . Section 5. A Time of Crisis. Th. e Black Death . Europe was already weak. Great Famine 1315-1317. Plague Comes From Asia 1347. Trade brings goods, ideas, and unfortunately rats!. . The Aftermath. THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION. The whole universe . is watching . with inexpressible interest . the closing scenes. . of the great controversy . between good and evil. . {PK 148.1}. Some Ignore End Time Events. What did Pope Gregory XI do before he died?. Who replaced him?. Who supported him?. Late Middle Ages. The Black Death. What was the Great Famine?. Why did the Great Famine lead to more deaths from the plague?. in the middle ages. Understand how the . Church and government became joined together . at this time. , and . Understand the . key disagreements. . between the church and state in Medieval Europe. Power of the MA Church. in the middle ages. Understand how the . Church and government became joined together . at this time. , and . Understand the . key disagreements. . between the church and state in Medieval Europe. Power of the MA Church. Turn in:. Nothing. Take out:. . Planner. Pen/pencil. Notes. Today’s objective:. I can describe how power in Europe began to shift from institutions such as the Church to families of influence during the Renaissance.. Class 2: 15 th C Review Dr. Ann T. Orlando 16 January 2019 Outline Political Situation Papacy Intellectual developments 3 Political Situation: France Philip IV (Fair) 1285-1314 Enemy of Boniface VIII, Jews,

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