The Bad Popes

The Bad Popes
Title The Bad Popes PDF eBook
Author Eric Russell Chamberlin
Publisher Barnes & Noble Publishing
Total Pages 358
Release 1986
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780880291163

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The stories of seven popes who ruled at seven different critical periods in the 600 years leading into the Reformation.

The Bad Popes

The Bad Popes
Title The Bad Popes PDF eBook
Author E. R. Chamberlin
Publisher
Total Pages 370
Release 2020-07-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781913518776

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A dramatic account of some of the most notorious figures of medieval and Renaissance history who ruled from the Eternal City. It is sure to grip readers of John Julius Norwich, Tom Holland and Peter Ackroyd. The papal tiara has been worn by a number of infamous men through the course of its history. Some have been accused of murder, many have had mistresses, while others sold positions in the church to their followers or gave land and wealth to their illegitimate children. E. R. Chamberlin examines the lives of eight of the most controversial popes to have ruled over the Holy See, from the reign of Pope Stephen VI, who had his predecessor exhumed, put on trial and thrown in the Tiber, in the ninth century, through to Pope Clement VII, the second Medici pope, whose failed international policy led to the Sack of Rome in 1527. The Bad Popes explains how during these six centuries the papal monarchy rose to its greatest heights, as popes attempted to assert not only their spiritual authority but also their temporal power, only for it to come crashing down. "A magnificent piece of historic research and description" Los Angeles Times "A vital and important book" Washington Post "[Chamberlin] writes well, even elegantly. One fancies echoes now and then of Tacitus and Gibbon ... an interesting historical essay" Daily Telegraph "One is sincerely grateful to Mr Chamberlin for a vivid book" Catholic Herald "Mr Chamberlin's book strikes me as being as near to the ideal as is reasonably possible: scrupulously fair, meticulously documented and written with style, liveliness and wit" The Bulletin

The Bad Popes

The Bad Popes
Title The Bad Popes PDF eBook
Author Russell Chamberlin
Publisher Sutton Pub Limited
Total Pages 320
Release 2003
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780750933377

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A history of bad popes

Good Pope, Bad Pope

Good Pope, Bad Pope
Title Good Pope, Bad Pope PDF eBook
Author Mike Aquilina
Publisher Servant Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre RELIGION
ISBN 9781616366285

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Why did the author pick the popes you’ll meet in the pages of this book? Why not Gregory I, whom many would call the greatest pope of all time? Why not Leo X, who was pope at the beginning of the Protestant Reformation? Why not Leo XIII, who boldly stood up for the rights of workers? Every pope is by definition a remarkable man. But the popes whose stories you’ll read here were chosen because they reveal how the papacy developed. They show us how Christ kept his promise to his bride, the Church, not only in her health but also in her sickness. The great popes advanced our understanding of Christian doctrine. But even more remarkable, the worst popes could do nothing to damage the teaching of the Church. That’s why, even in its darkest moments, the story of the papacy is a story of triumph. And that’s why it’s worth knowing these twelve popes.

The Popes

The Popes
Title The Popes PDF eBook
Author Rupert Matthews
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 920
Release 2014-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1626862702

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This comprehensive historical reference covers the Apostolic Succession from St. Peter to Pope Francis, plus a selection of Papal Bulls and teachings. The papacy is a unique religious office. Lasting two millennia, it is one of the oldest and most enduring institutions in the world. The line of authority linking the current pope to the ministry of Jesus Christ has continued unbroken over the centuries. The Popes: Every Question Answered presents pertinent facts and fascinating details about all 266 popes, from St. Peter to Pope Francis I. Covering controversies, triumphs, and reforms from the Late Roman Period to the twenty-first century, this is an indispensable reference guide for theological students and people of all faiths.

Dark History of the Popes

Dark History of the Popes
Title Dark History of the Popes PDF eBook
Author Brenda Ralph Lewis
Publisher Amber Books Ltd
Total Pages 483
Release 2012-10-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 190869632X

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From corruption to nepotism, from crusade to witch-burning to Inquisition, from popes sanctioning murder to popes being murdered, Dark History of The Popes explores more than 1000 years of sinister deeds surrounding the papacy.

Vicars of Christ

Vicars of Christ
Title Vicars of Christ PDF eBook
Author Charles A. Coulombe
Publisher Citadel Press
Total Pages 522
Release 2003
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780806523705

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Tracing the history of the papacy from ancient times to the present day, this illuminating study features detailed profiles of each pope, describing the events of their reign, their role in relation to Catholic doctrine, their accomplishments and failures, and other aspects of each man who ruled the Vatican.