- published: 29 Apr 2009
- views: 125426
- author: AcceleratorPlus
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Dante's Visionary Descent into Hell and Pope Boniface VIII - The Divine Comedy - Part 2
Director: and writer: James Burge, UK Original Title: THe Circles of Light; Date: June 199...
published: 29 Apr 2009
author: AcceleratorPlus
Dante's Visionary Descent into Hell and Pope Boniface VIII - The Divine Comedy - Part 2
Dante's Visionary Descent into Hell and Pope Boniface VIII - The Divine Comedy - Part 2
Director: and writer: James Burge, UK Original Title: THe Circles of Light; Date: June 1995; Pope Boniface VIII, for Dante, is personal and public enemy numb...- published: 29 Apr 2009
- views: 125426
- author: AcceleratorPlus
10:51
Aragon Templars - Domination of World Commerce
All around you is controlled by a force many have no idea about. You live in an invisible ...
published: 07 May 2012
author: 911SMOM .
Aragon Templars - Domination of World Commerce
Aragon Templars - Domination of World Commerce
All around you is controlled by a force many have no idea about. You live in an invisible prison where many do not wish to break free because they do not see...- published: 07 May 2012
- views: 4386
- author: 911SMOM .
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Who Is Boniface VIII
While teaching about the dispute between the French King Phillip IV, "The Fair," and Pope ...
published: 21 Oct 2010
author: ShawnML2
Who Is Boniface VIII
Who Is Boniface VIII
While teaching about the dispute between the French King Phillip IV, "The Fair," and Pope Boniface VIII, I joked about making a political ad style video to e...- published: 21 Oct 2010
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- author: ShawnML2
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Pope Boniface VIII
Course project....
published: 14 Jul 2012
author: clarrissaaw
Pope Boniface VIII
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Pope Boniface VIII Project
our school project....
published: 16 Oct 2010
author: TheJackman3000
Pope Boniface VIII Project
Pope Boniface VIII Project
our school project.- published: 16 Oct 2010
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- author: TheJackman3000
11:01
Pope Celestine V: the other Pope that resigned.
Celestine V (1215 -- 19 May 1296), born Pietro Angelerio (according to some sources Angela...
published: 18 Apr 2013
author: Uncle Theodor
Pope Celestine V: the other Pope that resigned.
Pope Celestine V: the other Pope that resigned.
Celestine V (1215 -- 19 May 1296), born Pietro Angelerio (according to some sources Angelario, Angelieri, Angelliero, or Angeleri), also known as Pietro da M...- published: 18 Apr 2013
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- author: Uncle Theodor
10:41
Dante's Love For Beatrice - The Divine Comedy - Part 1
Director: and writer: James Burge, UK Original Title: The Circles of Light; Date: June 199...
published: 29 Apr 2009
author: AcceleratorPlus
Dante's Love For Beatrice - The Divine Comedy - Part 1
Dante's Love For Beatrice - The Divine Comedy - Part 1
Director: and writer: James Burge, UK Original Title: The Circles of Light; Date: June 1995; Dante met Beatrice Portinari when his father took him to the Por...- published: 29 Apr 2009
- views: 51113
- author: AcceleratorPlus
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EXPOSED! Catholic Church Calls Pope GOD! & PROTESTANTS Don't Care! Bingolly1 rusda2
This article was taken from the Amazing Discoveries website and converted to video/audio. ...
published: 30 Dec 2009
author: rusda2
EXPOSED! Catholic Church Calls Pope GOD! & PROTESTANTS Don't Care! Bingolly1 rusda2
EXPOSED! Catholic Church Calls Pope GOD! & PROTESTANTS Don't Care! Bingolly1 rusda2
This article was taken from the Amazing Discoveries website and converted to video/audio. Visit the website here: http://tinyurl.com/AmazingDiscoveriesOrg Do...- published: 30 Dec 2009
- views: 1381
- author: rusda2
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Boniface VIII
Bible project on Pope Boniface VIII....
published: 01 Jun 2009
author: McHornerProductions
Boniface VIII
Boniface VIII
Bible project on Pope Boniface VIII.- published: 01 Jun 2009
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- author: McHornerProductions
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Pope Francis visit Benedict XVI at Castel Gandolfo
Newly elected Pope Francis has met his predecessor for lunch, the first time such a meetin...
published: 23 Mar 2013
author: silvan500
Pope Francis visit Benedict XVI at Castel Gandolfo
Pope Francis visit Benedict XVI at Castel Gandolfo
Newly elected Pope Francis has met his predecessor for lunch, the first time such a meeting has been possible for more than 600 years. Pope Francis was flown...- published: 23 Mar 2013
- views: 89658
- author: silvan500
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Il Sepolcro dei Coniugi Partino- The double tomb at Montefiore dell´Aso (Marche, Italy) (manortiz)
MONTEFIORE, O.F.M., Gentile da (ca. 1240/1250-1312)
Birth. Ca. 1240/1250, Montefiore dell'...
published: 01 Sep 2013
Il Sepolcro dei Coniugi Partino- The double tomb at Montefiore dell´Aso (Marche, Italy) (manortiz)
Il Sepolcro dei Coniugi Partino- The double tomb at Montefiore dell´Aso (Marche, Italy) (manortiz)
MONTEFIORE, O.F.M., Gentile da (ca. 1240/1250-1312) Birth. Ca. 1240/1250, Montefiore dell'Aso, diocese of Fermo. He is also listed as Gentilis de Monteflorum; as Gentilis di Montefiori; as Gentile di Particino da Montefiore; as Gentile Partino; as Partino di Montefiore dell'Aso; and Gentile Portino. Education. Entered the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans), province of Marche, when he was very young. Studied in Paris; obtained the title of magister; regent, before 1295. Priesthood. Ordained (no further information found). Professor of theology in Paris. Returned to Italy before the end of 1294; in Perugia, he met Cardinal Benedetto Caetani, seniore, future Pope Boniface VIII. Lector of theology in the Sacred Palace in 1296 (or at the Studium of the city where the papal curia was located). Cardinalate. Created cardinal priest of S. Martino ai Monti in the consistory of March 2, 1300. Together with Cardinal Niccolò Boccasini, O.P., he was charged by the pope to solve the problem of the distance that needed to exist between the churches of the Friars Minor and the Dominicans; the peaceful solution that they proposed on July 28, 1300 was ratified by the new Pope Benedict XI (former Cardinal Boccasini) on December 5, 1303. Subscribed the papal bulls issued on October 2, 1300 and February 16, 1302. Grand penitentiary, 1302 to 1305. On September 7, 1302, he was present in Anangni when the attempt on Pope Boniface VIII occurred. Participated in the conclave of 1303, which elected Pope Benedict XI. Subscribed the papal bulls issued on March 14, 1304. Participated in theconclave of 1304-1305, which elected Pope Clement V. In 1305, Pope Clement V granted him the cure and the administration of the church of S. Prassede. In the papal curia in Lyon, at the end of June 1307, he reviewed numerous elections of bishops and abbots. Named legate in Hungary in 1307 with a papal brief addressed to the people of that kingdom as well as of Poland, Dalmatia and Croatia; his main mission was to secure the Angevin succession in Hungary. He left Rome on December 19, 1307, and arrived in Hungary in June 1308; he crowned King Carlo-Roberto (Károly or Charles Robert I of Hungary and Croatia), son of King Carlo II Anjou of Sicily, whom he had helped to be accepted by the Hungarian nobility and magnates by threat of excommunication. He assisted in the composition of a constitution and a legal system for Hungary. Also, Cardinal-legate Montefiore confirmed the order of monks of St. Paul First Eremite, which followed the rule of Saint Augustine; and as apostolic legate, he condemned the sect of the Fraticelli. He left Hungary on September 10 or 11, 1311. He participated in the Council of Vienne convened on October 16, 1311 and defended the memory of Pope Boniface VIII (1). Charged by Pope Clement V with transferring the treasures of the Church in Rome, the province of Campagna and the Patrimony of S. Pietro, beyond the Alps to Avignon because they were in danger in Rome; the cardinal estimated that because of the fight between the factions of the Guelphs and the Ghibellins it was not safe to transport the treasures; he took the most valuable items of the papal treasure with him, leaving the rest in safe deposit in the sacristy of S. Frediano, in Lucca; in 1314, the papal treasures and the cardinal's possession were stolen by the Ghibelline Uguccione della Faggiola, when he took that city. In 1312, he commissioned the decoration of the chapel of San Martino in the basilica of Assisi; he spent a few months in Siena, where he probably met Simone Martini and chose him as his personal painter. On March 26, 1312, he was in Perugia; and at the beginning of June he went to Lucca, where he fell ill and died. The papal treasure and the personal possessions of the late cardinal were dispersed. King Edward I of England had assigned him a pension of 500 sterling pounds. Death. October 27, 1312, Lucca. Buried in the chapel of S. Luigi e Martino, which he had built and had Simone Martini decorate with a fresco, in the lower church of S. Francesco in Assisi On August 5, 1313, the pope ordered that the wealth of Cardinal Montefiore should be assigned to Cardinal Vitale du Four, O.F.M. from From http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1300.htm- published: 01 Sep 2013
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The Vatican Apostolic Library Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana AVE MARIA CORUS
The Vatican Apostolic Library , more commonly called simply the Vatican Library, is the li...
published: 05 Nov 2013
The Vatican Apostolic Library Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana AVE MARIA CORUS
The Vatican Apostolic Library Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana AVE MARIA CORUS
The Vatican Apostolic Library , more commonly called simply the Vatican Library, is the library of the Holy See, currently located in Vatican City. It is one of the oldest libraries in the world and contains one of the most significant collections of historical texts. Formally established in 1475, though in fact much older, it has 75,000 codices from throughout history. From July 2007, the library had been temporarily closed to the public for rebuilding, and reopened in September 2010. Scholars have traditionally divided the history of the library into five periods. Pre-Lateran. The initial days of the library, dating from the earliest days of the church, before it moved to the Lateran Palace; only a handful of volumes survive from this period, though some are very significant. Lateran. Lasted until the end of the 13th century and the reign of Pope Boniface VIII. Avignon. This period saw a great growth in book collection and record keeping by the popes who were in residence in southern France in Avignon between the death of Boniface and the 1370s when the Papacy returned to Rome. Pre-Vatican. From about 1370 to 1446, the library was scattered, with parts in Rome, Avignon and elsewhere. Vatican. Starting around 1448, the library moved to the Vatican and a continuous history begins to the present time. Pope Nicholas V established the library in the Vatican in 1448 by combining some 350 Greek, Latin and Hebrew codices inherited from his predecessors with his own collection and extensive acquisitions, among them manuscripts from the imperial Library of Constantinople. The Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana was established in 1475. When its first librarian, Bartolomeo Platina, produced a listing in 1481, the library held over 3,500 items, making it by far the largest in the Western world. Around 1587, Pope Sixtus V commissioned the architect Domenico Fontana to construct a new building for the library; it is still in use today. Books were displayed on benches to which they were chained. oday, the library holds some 75,000 manuscripts and over 1.1 million printed books, which include some 8,500 incunabula. The Vatican Secret Archives were separated from the library at the beginning of the 17th century; they contain another 150,000 items. Among the most famous holdings of the library is the Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209, the oldest known nearly complete manuscript of the Bible. The Secret History of Procopius was discovered in the library and published in 1623. The Vatican Library is a research library for history, law, philosophy, science and theology, open to anyone who can document their qualifications and research needs. Photocopies for private study of pages from books published between 1801 and 1990 can be requested in person or by mail.- published: 05 Nov 2013
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OUTSIDE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH THERE IS NO SALVATION ✝ [Crushing Heretics]
http://www.youtube.com/user/mhfm1 - http://www.mostholyfamilymonastery.com/ - EX CATHEDRA ...
published: 22 Apr 2013
author: hiimgerome
OUTSIDE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH THERE IS NO SALVATION ✝ [Crushing Heretics]
OUTSIDE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH THERE IS NO SALVATION ✝ [Crushing Heretics]
http://www.youtube.com/user/mhfm1 - http://www.mostholyfamilymonastery.com/ - EX CATHEDRA Pope Pius IX, 1st Vatican Council, Sess. 3, Chap. 2 on Revelation, ...- published: 22 Apr 2013
- views: 869
- author: hiimgerome
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ARAGON TEMPLARISM DOMINATION OF WORLD CONTROL, COMMERCE & THE J.F.K HIT
All around you is controlled by a force many have no idea about. You live in an invisible...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: TheUnhivedMind
ARAGON TEMPLARISM DOMINATION OF WORLD CONTROL, COMMERCE & THE J.F.K HIT
All around you is controlled by a force many have no idea about. You live in an invisible prison where many do not wish to break free because they do not see the bars. This system and prison has been created to enslave and control you and has done for hundreds of years.
Papal Bull - Unam Sanctum -1302 - Pope Boniface VIII
Papal Bull - Aeterni Regist - 1481 - Pope Sixtus IV
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April 2009, symbolic gesture? Pope Benedict XVI leaving his pallium at the tomb of Pope Celestine V
On April 29, 2009, after the earthquake, Benedict XVI stopped off in Aquila, Italy, and vi...
published: 12 Feb 2013
author: silvan500
April 2009, symbolic gesture? Pope Benedict XVI leaving his pallium at the tomb of Pope Celestine V
April 2009, symbolic gesture? Pope Benedict XVI leaving his pallium at the tomb of Pope Celestine V
On April 29, 2009, after the earthquake, Benedict XVI stopped off in Aquila, Italy, and visited the tomb of an medieval Pope named St. Celestine V (1215-1296...- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 1866
- author: silvan500
22:58
Preaching & Witnessing To Roman Catholics
This fine Sunday I got to reach the gospel outside Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Churc...
published: 07 May 2013
author: ministercreek
Preaching & Witnessing To Roman Catholics
Preaching & Witnessing To Roman Catholics
This fine Sunday I got to reach the gospel outside Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church as the 11:30 Mass was letting out. Plus a Catholic woman approach...- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 388
- author: ministercreek
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IS THE ROMAN POPE WITHOUT ERROR? - PAPAL INFALLIBILITY DEBATE: JAMES WHITE VS. ROBERT FASTIGGI
Larry Wessels, Director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas (YouTube channel: CANSWERSTV...
published: 24 Apr 2011
author: CAnswersTV
IS THE ROMAN POPE WITHOUT ERROR? - PAPAL INFALLIBILITY DEBATE: JAMES WHITE VS. ROBERT FASTIGGI
IS THE ROMAN POPE WITHOUT ERROR? - PAPAL INFALLIBILITY DEBATE: JAMES WHITE VS. ROBERT FASTIGGI
Larry Wessels, Director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas (YouTube channel: CANSWERSTV, websites: BibleQuery.org, HistoryCart.com & MuslimHope.com) prese...- published: 24 Apr 2011
- views: 7129
- author: CAnswersTV
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Dante's Visionary Ascension to Heaven and His Reunion With Beatrice - The Divine Comedy Part 3
Director: and writer: James Burge, UK Original Title: THe Circles of Light; Date: June 199...
published: 28 Apr 2009
author: AcceleratorPlus
Dante's Visionary Ascension to Heaven and His Reunion With Beatrice - The Divine Comedy Part 3
Dante's Visionary Ascension to Heaven and His Reunion With Beatrice - The Divine Comedy Part 3
Director: and writer: James Burge, UK Original Title: THe Circles of Light; Date: June 1995; Dante - the divine comedy Dante's Ascension Visionary to Heaven ...- published: 28 Apr 2009
- views: 29427
- author: AcceleratorPlus