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Title: The Avignon Papacy and the Great Schism


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The Avignon Papacy and the Great Schism
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Question Why did people in the Middle Ages and
Renaissance have such a deep faith in the Church?
  • Comfort and ReassuranceNeeded salvation and
    sacraments to go to heaven

3
Temporal (Earthly) Authority of Church Weakened
  • Influence of strong monarchs and national
    governments
  • Boniface VIII battled French Philip the Fair
  • King wants to tax the French clergy

4
Papal Bulls (bulla or decrees)
  • Clericos Laicos 1296 Clergy were not to pay any
    tax to a lay ruler
  • Unam Sanctam 1302 Pope was the supreme
    authority-even over kings
  • Phillip invaded Italy and tried to take Boniface
    VIII prisoner for ransom.
  • Pope dies of humiliation stress

5
Babylonian Captivity 1309-77
  • 1305 French bishop elected Pope
  • Clement V leaves Rome and moves papacy to
    Avignon
  • Technically a papal controlled city-state, seen
    as a puppet of The French Monarch

6
Pope Built Papal Palace
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St. Peters in Rome
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Financial Corruption Grew
  • Traditional tithe for upkeep of local churches
    now a tax
  • Church officials pay annates (first year income)
    to pope
  • All fees from a vacant position in church went to
    pope
  • Simony (selling of church offices) reintroduced
  • Building a bureaucracy to collect revenues for
    the pope

9
How do you think the people saw this change in
the role of the church?
  • Popes are viewed as corrupted by worldly power
  • Neglecting their spiritual duties

10
John Wycliffe
  • Wycliffe was an Oxford Theologian
  • Advocated the rights of kings against the
    popes/clergy
  • Church Spiritual / King Temporal
  • Followers called Lollards and preached in the
    vernacular, favored reforms
  • Donatism- efficacy of rituals depended upon the
    personal worthiness of the clergy

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Jan Huss
  • Rector of University of Prague
  • Inspired by Wycliffe of Oxford
  • Denied the Miracle of Transubtantiantion
  • Concurred with Donatism
  • Burned at the stake by the Council of Constance
    in 1414
  • Later militant Hussites (Taborites) won
    concessions from the Council of Basel

12
Return to Rome 1377
  • Gregory XI moves the papal residence back to
    Rome- dies
  • Roman mobs force the election of an Italian pope-
    Urban VI
  • French cardinals escape to Avignon and elect an
    alternative pope
  • Both Popes excommunicate each other

13
Great Schism 1378-1437
  • TWO popes have different allies
  • Roman Pope vs. Avignon Pope
  • Council of Pisa Asks popes to resign and elects
    its own pope
  • THREE popes!!!
  • Council of Constance 1414 Gets rid of all three
    and elects Martin V

14
Conciliar Movement
  • Theory- Church Councils are superior to the Pope
  • Councils Pisa, Constance Basel sought to end
    the Great Schism and clarify doctrine

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How does all of this damage the reputation of the
Church?
  • Laity is upset w/ excess conflict
  • Papacy disgraced as an institution
  • Church is ripe for REFORMATION
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