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Saint Leo IV
Today we celebrate the feast day of Pope Saint Leo IV, who helped defend his Roman provinc...
published: 17 Jul 2013
author: HeartOration
Saint Leo IV
Saint Leo IV
Today we celebrate the feast day of Pope Saint Leo IV, who helped defend his Roman province from invading warriors and helped restore many churches. Thanks t...- published: 17 Jul 2013
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- author: HeartOration
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Pope Leo Crowns Charlemagne The Holy Roman Emperor
This is our claymation project about how Pope Leo crowned Charlemagne the Holy Roman Emper...
published: 11 Jun 2012
author: Mahmood Alam
Pope Leo Crowns Charlemagne The Holy Roman Emperor
Pope Leo Crowns Charlemagne The Holy Roman Emperor
This is our claymation project about how Pope Leo crowned Charlemagne the Holy Roman Emperor. This is our source: http://medievaleurope.mrdonn.org/popeleo.ht...- published: 11 Jun 2012
- views: 119
- author: Mahmood Alam
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Fr. Joseph Shea homily - Pope Leo the Great
Fr. Joe gives insightful homily about Pope Leo the Great and how his legacy is important t...
published: 11 Nov 2011
author: carmelini1209
Fr. Joseph Shea homily - Pope Leo the Great
Fr. Joseph Shea homily - Pope Leo the Great
Fr. Joe gives insightful homily about Pope Leo the Great and how his legacy is important to the Catholic Church and the world.- published: 11 Nov 2011
- views: 55
- author: carmelini1209
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The age of Charlemagne
The story of Charles the Great, or Charlemagne, who changed Europe with many modern innova...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: Einar Hallen
The age of Charlemagne
The age of Charlemagne
The story of Charles the Great, or Charlemagne, who changed Europe with many modern innovations including education and civil administration. He was crowned ...- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 1104
- author: Einar Hallen
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Purgatory Part 2
This video will explore the events in medieval society in regards to Purgatory from Dante'...
published: 26 Feb 2014
Purgatory Part 2
Purgatory Part 2
This video will explore the events in medieval society in regards to Purgatory from Dante's Divine Comedy to the end of Pope Leo X's life...which period included the Councils of Lyons II, Constance, Lateran I, II, III, IV, and V.- published: 26 Feb 2014
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Two Popes Made Saints In Historic Ceremony instagram cover
Up to one million people have gathered at Vatican City for a historic day in the Roman Cat...
published: 27 Apr 2014
Two Popes Made Saints In Historic Ceremony instagram cover
Two Popes Made Saints In Historic Ceremony instagram cover
Up to one million people have gathered at Vatican City for a historic day in the Roman Catholic Church as two former Popes were declared saints. The Canonisation of Popes John Paul II and John XXIII took place in the presence of two living pontiffs, Pope Francis and his predecessor Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI. The unprecedented double Canonisation was presided over by Pope Francis in St Peter's Square and watched by millions around the world. John Paul II and John XXIII Pope John Paul II and John XXIII were declared saints He believes the two men revitalised the Church, and has bent years of tradition allowing them to be celebrated on the same day. Sky's Robert Nisbet, in Vatican City, said: "There are enormous crowds here. "They are estimating up to one million people could be crowding around Vatican City and the centre of Rome to be part of this event. VATICAN-RELIGION-POPE-CANONISATION The recipient of John Paul II's second miracle is seen at the altar "And certainly they've come from all over the world. There's a huge contingent from Poland here - John Paul II obviously still a hero figure to many." Pope Francis and Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI, who is rarely seen in public and last year became the first pontiff in six centuries to step down, hugged briefly as the two-hour mass began. During the service, which began under light rain, relics of Popes John Paul II and John XXIII were taken to the altar, and their sainthoods requested three times. VATICAN-RELIGION-POPE-CANONISATION Pope Francis meets Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe Floribeth Mora, said to be the recipient of John Paul II's second miracle, was one of many who took part in the ceremony, which is estimated to have cost £6m. She suffered an aneurysm and was told she had just one month to live, but after seeing John Paul II's beatification ceremony in 2011, she claimed the pain disappeared. About 850 cardinals and bishops celebrated mass and 700 priests distributed communion to the huge crowd. Emeritus Pope Benedict arrives for mass before the canonisation ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican Emeritus Pope Benedict arrives for the ceremony in St Peter's Square "We declare and define Blessed John XXIII and John Paul II to be saints and we enrol them among the saints, decreeing that they are to be venerated as such by the whole Church," Pope Francis said in his formal proclamation in Latin about 30 minutes into the service. Pope Francis later toured St Peter's Square in his Popemobile - deeper into the crowds than his predecessors. Nisbet said it was an attempt to be seen as "less staid" than previous Popes and "to be more down with the people". Pope Francis greets the faithful as he rides in his Popemobile after the canonisation ceremony of Popes John XXIII and John Paul II in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Pope Francis greets the faithful as he rides in his Popemobile Scholars see the double Canonisation as an attempt by Pope Francis to unite modernists and traditionalists in the faith. Both popes helped shape the second half of the 20th century. John XXIII, who reigned from 1958 to 1963, convened the famous second Vatican council - a key moment in the modernisation of the Church. John Paul II, who reigned for 26 years, saw the fall of communism in his home country of Poland and played a leading role on the world stage. permalink | secrets | demo | engines | blog Pope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Pope (Latin: papa; from Greek: πάππας pappas, a childs word for father) is the Bishop pope francis pope joan pope benedict pope john paul ii,pope francis quotes,pope alexander vi pope francis news,pope francis twitter,pope john xxiii,pope pius xii,pope francis,pope john ,aul ii,pope john xxiii,pope wasting food,pope benedict xvi,pope mafia,pope elected,pope joan,pope resigns,new pope 2014,pope francis,pope john paul ii,pope francis f bomb,pope ,ohn xxiii,pope john paul ii funeral,pope francis antichrist,pope francis false prophet,pope ,francis election,pope swears,pope francis speaking english,pope,pope - family name,pope - ,horse,pope - music,pope - novi pazar,pope - tutin,pope - word,popé,popé - central ,merican-north american physician,papacy - (in catholicism),pope,pope john paul ii,pope ,enedict xvi,pope paul vi,pope pius xii,pope leo xiii,pope pius ix,pope pius xi,pope john xxiii,pope pius x,pope francis,pope francis news,pope john paul ii,pope john xxiii,pope joan pope francis divorce pope benedict xvi pope high school pope francis quotes pope alexander vi pope county tribune pope julius ii pope francis biography pope francis child abuse pope francis twitter pope pius xii pope funeral home pope paul vi pope sixtus iv pope francis latest pope john paul pope swearing pope francis confession pope leo x pope john pope john paul 2 pope francis pope song pope перевод pope john paul 2 национальность ron pope a drop in the ocean pope benedict xvi ron pope- published: 27 Apr 2014
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Michelle Poynton's "Pope Joan"
"Pope Joan," a compelling new drama by BU alumna Michelle Poynton, recounts the scandal su...
published: 05 Feb 2009
author: jeanconn
Michelle Poynton's "Pope Joan"
Michelle Poynton's "Pope Joan"
"Pope Joan," a compelling new drama by BU alumna Michelle Poynton, recounts the scandal surrounding the ninth century German woman who, legend has it, disgui...- published: 05 Feb 2009
- views: 686
- author: jeanconn
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Pope Gregory VII & Henry IV
Here's a description of the drama in da world history class between these men....
published: 22 Jan 2014
Pope Gregory VII & Henry IV
Pope Gregory VII & Henry IV
Here's a description of the drama in da world history class between these men.- published: 22 Jan 2014
- views: 8
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The only English Pope
Pope Hadrian IV (c. 1100 - 1st September 1159), born Nicholas Breakspear or Breakspeare, w...
published: 27 Jul 2011
author: George Pollen
The only English Pope
The only English Pope
Pope Hadrian IV (c. 1100 - 1st September 1159), born Nicholas Breakspear or Breakspeare, was Pope from 1154 to 1159. Hadrian IV is the only Englishman who ha...- published: 27 Jul 2011
- views: 610
- author: George Pollen
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San Giovanni and the Scala Sancta
This is one of the great cathedrals of Rome. It is known as the Papal Archbasilica of St. ...
published: 01 Mar 2014
San Giovanni and the Scala Sancta
San Giovanni and the Scala Sancta
This is one of the great cathedrals of Rome. It is known as the Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, a cathedral church of the Diocese of Rome and the official ecclesiastical seat of the Bishop of Rome. It is the oldest of the four Papal Basilicas of Rome, ranking above all other churches in the Catholic church, including St. Peter's Basilica, with the designation of the title Archbasilica. The structure has quite a lot of history attached to it: it stands over the ruins of a fort of the imperial bodyguard established by Septimius Severus in 193, and the rest of the site had been occupied by the palace of the gens Laterani, hence the name, during the early Roman Empire. Constantine took it over later upon marrying Fausta, but he later granted it to the Bishop of Rome, possibly during the pontificate of the Pope Miltiades, hosting the synod of bishops which declared Donatism as heresy in 313. It eventually became the residence of Pope St. Sylvester I, and the cathedral of Rome. He also presided over the official dedication of the basilica and the adjacent Lateran Palace in 324. Such was its wealth and renown, due in large part to donations made by popes and other benefactors that it was known even in its early years as the Basilica Aurea, which unfortunately drew the attention of attacking armies, including the Vandals, who stripped it of all its treasures. It was restored in 460 by Pope Leo I, and again at the behest of Pope Hadrian, but it was nearly destroyed entirely during an earthquake in 897, reportedly collapsing "from the altar to the doors," to the degree that it was even difficult to reconstruct the lines of the old building. Reconstruction efforts commenced on a new church which lasted until 1308 when it was destroyed by fire, then rebuilt by Pope Clement V and John XXII. This structure was burned also, in 1360, and was rebuilt by Pope Urban V. It has retained its ancient form despite the destructions, although few traces remain of the original structure. It is divided by rows of columns and aisles, featuring a peristyle surrounded by colonnades with fountains in the middle in the facing courtyard, which is a conventional Late Antique format also used at St. Peter's Basilica. There were several reconstructions before Pope Sixtus V's major renovations which gave it much of the appearance it has now. The original Lateran palace was also demolished and replaced by a new one. Another of its interesting features: The obelisk which stands there now is known as the Lateran Obelisk, the largest standing one in the world, estimated to weigh 455 tons, commissioned by pharaoh Thutmose III and situated before the great temple of Karnak in Thebes. Constantius II had it shipped to Rome where it was set up in the Circus Maximus in 357. At some point it was broken and buried under the Circus, but it was rediscovered and re-erected in the 16th century. Renovation on the interior began under Francesco Borromini, commissioned by Pope Innocent X, when the 12 niches were created and filled with statues of the apostles. Clement XII actually initiated a competition for the façade: the winner was Alessandro Galilei, who completed it in 1735. All remnants of the traditional basilica architecture were at that time removed. It was occupied by every pope from Miltiades until the reign of French Pope Clement V who transferred the official seat of the Catholic church to Avignon in 1309 during the schism, and as such, several popes are interred here. There are six extent papal tombs, including those of Alexander III, Sergius IV, Clement XII Corsini, martin V, Innocent III and Leo XIII, the last pope not to be entombed in St. Peter's Basilica. Reportedly a dozen additional papal tombs were constructed beginning in the 10th c. but they were destroyed in the two fires of the 14th c. Their remains were collected and reburied in a polyandrum. There may also have been several other popes whose tombs are unknown. John X (914-928) was the first pope to be buried within the walls of Rome, possibly because of rumors that he was murdered by Theodora. Other important nearby features include the Lateran Baptistry, where legend states that Constantine I was baptized (although this is almost certainly untrue, though he may indeed have patronized and embellished the structure) and the Scala Sancta, whose white marble steps Jesus Christ is said to have graced upon his ascent to the praetorium of the Palace of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem, brought to Rome reportedly by St. Helena, the mother of Constantine. This site is one of the most important in Rome, and is probably the major pilgrimage site in the city other than the Vatican.- published: 01 Mar 2014
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TCK Radio Episode 1: Pope Francis & the Prophecies of Bl. Anne Emmerich
In this first episode you will see and hear the actual quotes from Saints, Popes and Counc...
published: 23 Dec 2013
TCK Radio Episode 1: Pope Francis & the Prophecies of Bl. Anne Emmerich
TCK Radio Episode 1: Pope Francis & the Prophecies of Bl. Anne Emmerich
In this first episode you will see and hear the actual quotes from Saints, Popes and Council's that expose and condemn the modernist heresy that we are currently living through. Be sure to watch the video portion because there are lots of direct quotes from Popes, Saints and Councils as well as many pictures that go along with each topic being discussed. The topics of this episode include: -Pope Francis' words on atheists -What the terms Traditionalist, Modernist, Pseudo-trad and Sedevacantist mean -The prophetic warnings of Pope St. Pius X & Pope Leo XIII on Freemasonry, Modernism, Ecumenism and the current state of the Church & World -How the Prophecies of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich forewarned of the Second Vatican Council & Modernism. We will also discuss how her prophecies tie into the warnings and condemnations of Pope St. Pius X, Pope Leo XIII, and Our Lady of Fatima This is a MUST WATCH episode that will give you what other radio and video shows do not - the Truth with the Quotes to back it up- published: 23 Dec 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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Pope St. Gregory VII
Reflection for 5/25/10 www.apostleshipofprayer.org....
published: 25 May 2010
author: apostleshipofprayer
Pope St. Gregory VII
Pope St. Gregory VII
Reflection for 5/25/10 www.apostleshipofprayer.org.- published: 25 May 2010
- views: 2754
- author: apostleshipofprayer
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Cyril and Methodius Trailer
From the 6th till 23th of March Cyprus has become a part of the shooting of the new Intern...
published: 29 Mar 2013
author: visitcyprus
Cyril and Methodius Trailer
Cyril and Methodius Trailer
From the 6th till 23th of March Cyprus has become a part of the shooting of the new International film project called Cyril and Methodius. This 105' long Cze...- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 1629
- author: visitcyprus
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Respighi, Pini di Roma, IV
Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936), italian Composer. Pini di Roma, poema sinfonico per orchest...
published: 23 Jun 2011
author: Leo Marillier
Respighi, Pini di Roma, IV
Respighi, Pini di Roma, IV
Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936), italian Composer. Pini di Roma, poema sinfonico per orchestra, IV: I pini della Via Appia, Tempo di marcia. Herbert Von Karaja...- published: 23 Jun 2011
- views: 4340
- author: Leo Marillier
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St. Peter & the Pope
Life & Ministry of Peter (Week 8)
6/8/2014 - Peter the Rock - as we work our way through ...
published: 18 Jun 2014
St. Peter & the Pope
St. Peter & the Pope
Life & Ministry of Peter (Week 8) 6/8/2014 - Peter the Rock - as we work our way through the book of 1 Peter this season, we will be taking a closer look at the life and ministry of Peter himself. Join us as we learn what it looks like to follow Jesus from His chief apostle. Life & Ministry of Peter Playlist: http://bit.ly/FLC-Discipleship-2014 ~~ Sermon Audio Podcast (iTunes): http://bit.ly/flcsermons Bible Study Audio Podcast (iTunes): http://bit.ly/flcbiblestudies Church Website: http://faithmoorpark.com/- published: 18 Jun 2014
- views: 27
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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